Windows Server 2003

  1. Simple MAPI support could not be enabled because MAPISTUB.DLL could not be found in the system directory or failed to load. ...
  2. Simple MAPI support could not be enabled because the MAPISTUB.DLL in the system directory is missing a needed export. Backing ...
  3. Simple MAPI support could not be enabled. The MAPI32.DLL in the system directory may be in use at this time. Restarting your ...
  4. Simple MAPI support could not be enabled. The MAPISTUB.DLL in the system directory may be corrupt. Deleting the dll and reinstalling ...
  5. Simple Network Management Protocol service that enables a Windows computer to be administered remotely with an SNMP management ...
  6. Simplify the setup of a new network by adding a common set of roles for a first server. This option sets up this server as ...
  7. Simplify the setup of a new network by adding a common set of roles for a first server. This option sets up this server as ...
  8. Simply put, the Internet is a large set of computer networks that communicate with each other, often over telephone lines. ...
  9. Since an MSMQ 1.0 primary site controller owns the queue, you must manually delete the queue from the MSMQ 1.0 site (use ...
  10. Since software elements in a ready to run state cannot transition into another state, the value of the phase property is ...
  11. Since the EULA grants you permission to use Windows XP, you must accept this agreement before you can begin using Windows ...
  12. Since these permissions propagate to all child objects, making this change will require more storage and time to evaluate. ...
  13. Since Windows was first activated on this computer, the hardware on the computer has changed significantly. Due to these ...
  14. Since Windows was first activated on this computer, the hardware on the computer has changed significantly. Due to these ...
  15. Since Windows was first activated on this computer, the hardware on the computer has changed significantly. Due to these ...
  16. Single disk branding - This does not produce an install and is only usable on machines that already have Internet Explorer ...
  17. Site %1 has been created. To finish configuration of %1: Ensure that %1 is linked to other sites with site links as appropriate. ...
  18. Site '%1' hit its CPU Limit. All processes on that site have been terminated. For additional information specific to this ...
  19. Site '%1' hit its CPU Limit. No action was taken. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft ...
  20. Site '%1' hit its CPU Limit. The priority of all process on that site has been lowered to idle class. For additional information ...
  21. Site '%1' hit its CPU Limit. The site has been paused. For additional information specific to this message please visit the ...
  22. Site '%2' does not have any Domain Controllers for domain '%3'. Domain Controllers in site '%1' have been automatically selected ...
  23. Site '%2' does not have any Global Catalog servers for forest '%3'. Global Catalog servers in site '%1' have been automatically ...
  24. Site '%2' does not have any LDAP servers for non-domain NC '%3'. LDAP servers in site '%1' have been automatically selected ...
  25. Site '%2' is no longer manually configured in the registry as covered by this Domain Controller for domain '%3'. As a result, ...
  26. Site '%2' is no longer manually configured in the registry as covered by this Global Catalog server for forest '%3'. As a ...
  27. Site '%2' is no longer manually configured in the registry as covered by this LDAP server for non-domain NC '%3'. As a result, ...
  28. Size in bytes of the blocks which form this StorageExtent. If variable block size, then the maximum block size in bytes should ...
  29. Skipping translation of registry key %1. The registry key's security descriptor contains %2!ld! ACEs, which exceeds the limit ...
  30. SlotLayout is a free-form string that describes the slot positioning, typical usage, restrictions, individual slot spacings ...
  31. Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are inserted. This relationship of a card in a slot is made ...
  32. Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are typically inserted. The CIM_SlotInSlot relationship represents ...
  33. Slots can be located in close proximity on hostingboards or other cards, such that if one of these slots is populated by ...
  34. Smart Card Data Buffer too small. The internal data buffer for sending and receiving data is too small to hold all data. ...
  35. SMS Packages are stored on distribution points and SMS Clients contact distribution points to obtain source files when they ...
  36. SNMP servers can be configured to send traps to report critical information more quickly than waiting for the SNMP management ...
  37. SnmpMgrRequest call requesting the TCP, IP, UDP and Interface Counters returned an error. ErrorStatus and ErrorIndex values ...
  38. So, it's strongly recommended that you require an Administrator password to protect your computer- and your network, if you ...
  39. Software cannot access certain resources, such as cryptographic keys and credentials, regardless of the access rights of ...
  40. Software Designed for MS-DOS - The following programs are designed only for MS-DOS. After upgrading, use the MS-DOS startup ...
  41. Software Designed for MS-DOS The following programs are designed only for MS-DOS. After upgrading, use the MS-DOS startup ...
  42. Software Installation encountered an unexpected error while reading from the MSI file %2. The error was not serious enough ...
  43. Software installation extension cannot perform removal or install operations during asynchronous policy refresh and will ...
  44. Software installation extension has detected that the RSoP version of the target's profile is out of sync with the machine's ...
  45. Software installation policy application has been delayed until the next logon because an administrator has enabled logon ...
  46. Software installation policy application has been delayed until the next system startup because an administrator has enabled ...
  47. Software Installation was unable to retrieve the list of categories from the DC. The following error was encountered: %1 ...
  48. Software not setup! Add and setup at least one device entry. If you want to remove the software, do so from the Control Panel ...
  49. Software not setup! Add and setup at least one device entry. If you want to remove the software, do so from the Device Manager. ...
  50. Software restriction policies are not defined in this Group Policy object. If you define software restriction policies in ...
  51. Software Settings are applied to users regardless of which computer they log on to. This node has a Software Installation ...
  52. Software That Does Not Support Windows XP Setup has found programs on your computer that are incompatible with (that is, ...
  53. Software That Does Not Support Windows XP Setup has found programs on your computer that are incompatible with (that is, ...
  54. Software That Might Not Support Windows XP Setup cannot determine if the following programs are compatible with Windows XP. ...
  55. Software That Might Not Support Windows XP Setup cannot determine if the following programs are compatible with Windows XP. ...
  56. Software That Must be Permanently Removed - The following programs can cause problems during the upgrade process and Setup ...
  57. Software That Must be Permanently Removed The following programs can cause problems during the upgrade process and Setup ...
  58. Software That Must Be Reinstalled - The following programs need to be reinstalled after the upgrade, because they use different ...
  59. Software That Must Be Reinstalled The following programs need to be reinstalled after the upgrade, because they use different ...
  60. Software That Must Be Temporarily Removed - The following programs must be uninstalled before upgrading. You can then reinstall ...
  61. Software That Must Be Temporarily Removed The following programs must be uninstalled before upgrading. You can then reinstall ...
  62. Software to Be Removed by Setup The following programs were not designed for Windows XP. If you continue, Setup will remove ...
  63. Software to Be Removed by Setup The following programs were not designed for Windows XP. If you continue, Setup will remove ...
  64. Software write caching for the following disk drive has been disabled to prevent possible data loss during system failures ...
  65. SoftwareFeatures and SoftwareElements: A 'SoftwareFeature' is a distinct subset of a Product, consisting of one or more 'SoftwareElements'. ...
  66. Some applications require special access to system resources, such as the registry and system directories, in order to work ...
  67. Some certificates in the CTL do not match the purposes selected. References to these certificates will be removed when you ...
  68. Some connection(s) have been disabled due to changes detected in the Network Adapter settings. Double click the connection(s) ...
  69. Some contact data could not be saved on the server because you have exceeded your storage limit on the server. To make space, ...
  70. Some dial-up servers and routers require an interactive login after connecting. You can run a script automatically to respond ...
  71. Some features have been pre-selected for you based on your previous selections. If you want to add or remove features, click ...
  72. Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It is important to be certain that this file is ...
  73. Some files can harm your computer. If the file information below looks suspicious, or you do not fully trust the source, ...
  74. Some files in the Briefcase have sync copies that are inaccessible. These files will not be updated until the sync copies ...
  75. Some files on this volume could not be defragmented. Please check the defragmentation report for the list of these files. ...