Windows Server 2003

  1. Setup was unable to enable the floating-point workaround because a registry function returned %1!u!. You can use the PENTNT.EXE ...
  2. Setup was unable to format drive %1. The hard disk may be damaged. Make sure the disk is on and properly connected to your ...
  3. Setup was unable to format the partition. The disk may be damaged. Make sure the drive is switched on and properly connected ...
  4. Setup was unable to initialize Windows Cryptography. The file RSABASE.SIG may be damaged on the Windows CD-ROM. The specific ...
  5. Setup was unable to locate a locally attached hard drive suitable for holding temporary Setup files. A drive with approximately ...
  6. Setup was unable to locate information for "%1" in the computer database on the floppy disk you provided. The database file ...
  7. Setup was unable to locate information for "%1" in the computer database provided by your system administrator. The database ...
  8. Setup was unable to locate or load the End User License Agreement, the file is corrupt, or you specified an invalid installation ...
  9. Setup was unable to locate or load the international settings INF, or the file is corrupt. Make sure the location of Windows ...
  10. Setup was unable to open information file %1. Contact your system administrator. The specific error code is 2!x! at line ...
  11. Setup was unable to open the following registry key for KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS access: %1 The specific error code is %2!u!. ...
  12. Setup was unable to open the key following registry key for WriteDAC and KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS access: %1 The specific error ...
  13. Setup was unable to process some components because the information file %1 or its associated layout file is missing or invalid. ...
  14. Setup was unable to read the log file from the Emergency Repair disk. Please ensure that the file setup.log is present and ...
  15. Setup was unable to record state information about "%1" because a registry operation failed with specific error code 2!x!. ...
  16. Setup was unable to restart your computer. Please close all applications and shut down your computer to continue installing ...
  17. Setup was unable to restore the configuration of your system because of an internal error (%1). Please check that the correct ...
  18. Setup was unable to restore the configuration of your system because of the following error: The capacity of the current ...
  19. Setup was unable to restore the configuration of your system because of the following error: The capacity of the replacement ...
  20. Setup was unable to restore the configuration of your system because of the following error: The Windows installation media ...
  21. Setup was unable to retrieve the Acl specification %1 from the inf file. This Acl specification is not defined on section ...
  22. Setup was unable to retrieve the Acl specification from the inf file. The line in section %1 that contains information for ...
  23. Setup was unable to retrieve the Product Identification of the system you are installing. The Windows media may be damaged. ...
  24. Setup was unable to secure system files because initialization of internal Setup security-related data failed. The specific ...
  25. Setup was unable to secure system files because the information file %1 or its associated layout file is missing or invalid. ...
  26. Setup was unable to verify drive %1. Possible reasons: You might need to quit Uninstall, insert the Windows CD, and restart ...
  27. Setup was unable to verify drive %1. Your computer may not have enough memory to examine the drives, or your Windows CD may ...
  28. Setup was unable to write to the floppy disk in drive A:. The floppy disk may be damaged or write-protected. Remove write ...
  29. Setup will automatically back up your existing version of Windows. You can restore your computer safely even if these upgrade ...
  30. Setup will automatically back up your existing version of Windows. You can restore your computer safely even if these upgrade ...
  31. Setup will create a user account for you to use when you log onto your computer. This user account will let you manage the ...
  32. Setup will install Windows on partition %1 on %2. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select the file system you want, and ...
  33. Setup will now examine your computer's drives. Setup needs the original installation files. If you do not have them, you ...
  34. Setup will now restart your computer and continue the installation process. Your computer will automatically restart in 15 ...
  35. Setup will now restart your computer and try again. If this error continues to occur, select Cancel Windows Setup when your ...
  36. Setup will restart to use updated components. It will automatically restart in 10 seconds. To restart Setup now, click Finish. ...
  37. Setup will restore each registry file selected below. To have Setup restore the selected files, press ENTER. To change a ...
  38. SetupAPI Log OS Version = %1!u!.%2!u!.%3!u! %4!s! Platform ID = %5!u! (NT) Service Pack = %6!u!.%7!u! Suite = 8!04x! Product ...
  39. SetUrgency is a method for defining the desired urgency level for the alarm. Its input parameter, RequestedUrgency, is specified ...
  40. Sever specified by the -s parameter must be a global catalog server if the -gc parameter is specified or if the start node ...
  41. Several files (%s) are beta versions, which are unsupported and could cause problems. You should get final versions from ...
  42. Several files (%s) are debug versions, which will run slower than the retail version. You should get retail versions from ...
  43. Several files (%s) are not digitally signed, which means that they have not been tested by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality ...
  44. Several local machine sites (for example, http://localhost, https://localhost, hcp://system) are added to the Local intranet ...
  45. Several providers and/or the static database returned definitions for class "%1". Only one definition was reported. Until ...
  46. Shadow copies allow users to view the contents of shared folders as the contents existed at previous points in time. For ...
  47. Shadow Copy ID: %1 Original Volume: (%2)%3 Shadow Copy Volume: %4 Originating Machine: %5 Service Machine: %6 Provider: '%7' ...
  48. Shadow Copy Storage association For volume: (%1)%2 Shadow Copy Storage volume: (%3)%4 Used Shadow Copy Storage space: %5 ...
  49. Shadowing couldn't be turned off. One or more shadow connections may be active. Disconnect all shadow connections and retry ...
  50. Share %1 mapped to %2 directory overlaps an existing root. The DFS Root will not be created. The return code is in the record ...
  51. Share %1 requires a password. Windows XP uses user-level access rights instead of passwords. Setup will create the %1 share ...
  52. Share contact information among Microsoft Outlook and other applications. Address book data will be stored in the Microsoft ...
  53. Share name that you entered may not be accessible from some MS-DOS workstations. Are you sure you want to use this share ...
  54. Shared access allows other computers on your local network to access external resources through this dial-up connection. ...
  55. SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) creates a portal web site that allows users to share documents and search for information ...
  56. Sharing a computer used to mean that other users could see your private files, install games or other software you didn't ...
  57. Should the public and private key pair, and the certificate be exported to a password protected PFX file and the private ...
  58. show /Domain:Domain_Name /defaultonly Displays the names and locations of all TAPI application directory partitions in the ...
  59. Shows system properties and network identification information. Sets startup and recovery options, environment variables, ...
  60. Shut down a server in a controlled manner. TSSHUTDN wait_time /SERVER:servername /REBOOT /POWERDOWN /DELAY:logoffdelay /V ...
  61. SID History cannot be updated for %1 because the source object %2 is not of the same type. For SID history even different ...
  62. SID History cannot be updated for %1. %2\%3 may be a builtin account, a well-known account different from %4\%1, a local ...
  63. SID History cannot be updated for %1. A session may already be open between this computer and a domain controller in %2, ...
  64. SID History cannot be updated for %1. For security reasons, the source DC must be Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 or later. ...
  65. SID History cannot be updated for %1. For security reasons, this operation must be run on the destination DC. rc=%2!ld!. ...
  66. SID History cannot be updated for %1. If the domain controllers in the target domain are running Windows 2000 you must be ...
  67. SID History cannot be updated for %1. The connection between client and server requires packet privacy or better. rc=%2!ld!. ...
  68. SID History cannot be updated for %1. The credentials entered (%2\%3) must have Administrator privileges on the source domain. ...
  69. SID History cannot be updated for %1. The target domain must be in the same forest as the machine running the migration tool. ...
  70. SID History cannot be updated for %2. This operation requires the TcpipClientSupport registry key to be set on %1. rc=%3!ld!. ...
  71. SID History for %1 cannot be updated because auditing is not enabled on %2. rc=%3!ld!. This operation requires that auditing ...
  72. SID history requires that this program is run on a domain controller in the target domain when the source domain is Windows ...
  73. SIDHistory could not be updated due to a configuration or permissions problem. The Active Directory Migration Tool will not ...
  74. Signature (SIG) Cryptographic signature (SIG) record. Authenticates a resource record set of a particular type, class, and ...
  75. Similar to the way that logical devices are 'Realized' by physical elements, unitary computer systems are realized in one ...