The Network Name resource '%1' has Kerberos Authentication support enabled. This feature requires that the Cluster Service Account hold the Trust Computing Base (TCB) or "Act as part of the operating system" privilege. This privilege is locally granted to the Cluster Service Account during cluster setup and is no longer granted to the account. It may have been removed as the result of the application of a Group Policy object to this cluster node. The TCB privilege can be granted via the Local Security Policy snap-in (secpol.msc). Q307532 contains information on how to assign user rights. Add the Cluster Service Account to the list of accounts that have this privilege. In order for the privilege to be enabled, the Cluster Service must be stopped and restarted. This procedure may have to be applied on each node in the cluster.
The network key you entered is incorrect. The key can be either a hexadecimal text (10 or 26 digits) or an ascii text (5 ...
The Network Name (%2) for resource '%1' does not match the name of the corresponding computer account in AD (%3). This is ...
The network name has active sessions and is now de-registered. The network control block (NCB) command completed. The NCB ...
The Network Name resource '%1' has Kerberos Authentication support enabled and was unable to add the virtual network name ...
The Network Name resource '%1' has Kerberos Authentication support enabled. This feature requires that the Cluster Service ...
The Network Name resource '%1' is a provider for an MSMQ resource. Kerberos Authentication support must be enabled for the ...
The Network Name specified contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, a-z), ...
The network password needs to be 128bits or 256bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 8 to ...
The network password needs to be 40bits or 104bits depending on your network configuration. This can be entered as 5 or 13 ...