Windows Server 2003

  1. Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) require that you use a specific computer name. This is often true for computers with ...
  2. Some Internet service providers require you to manually complete logon by typing a series of commands in a terminal window. ...
  3. Some items in the %s folder cannot be displayed. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters ...
  4. Some JET database is corrupt. Run esentutl /g to check the integrity of the security database %windir%\security\Database\secedit.sdb. ...
  5. Some local accounts might not have passwords. Accounts used for remote connections must have passwords. If you are using ...
  6. Some messages could not be copied or moved because you have exceeded your storage limit on the server. To make space available, ...
  7. Some modems do not accept user initialization commands greater than 57 characters. Information about this limitation can ...
  8. Some modems support adaptive answering to distinguish between incoming data and fax calls. If your modem supports this feature, ...
  9. Some of the controls on this property sheet are disabled because one or more other Network property sheets are already open. ...
  10. Some of the controls on this property sheet are disabled because you do not have sufficient privileges to access or change ...
  11. Some of the cookie settings you changed are not compatible with your other cookie policies. Do you want these to be modified ...
  12. Some of the files and settings restored require you to restart your computer to complete the restore. Do you want to restart ...
  13. Some of the files could not be found, and could not be attached to the message. Would you like to send the message anyway? ...
  14. Some of the hardware you installed might not work until you restart your computer. The next time you restart your computer, ...
  15. Some of the messages are in your 'Deleted Items' folder. Do you want to continue and permanently delete these message(s)? ...
  16. Some of the object names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain ...
  17. Some of the screen files could not be backed up. Setup will not alter these files. Delete the old *.bak files and then rerun ...
  18. Some of the states of the resource may have been committed while others may have been aborted, likely because of heuristic ...
  19. Some of the users have resources open for %1, closing these open resources may result in loss of data. Are you sure you want ...
  20. Some of the volumes you are importing have stale data since you have not moved all of your disks to this system. Are you ...
  21. Some of the volumes you are importing will lose data because you have not moved all your disks to this system. Are you sure ...
  22. Some of this computer's network hardware is still disconnected. Before you can continue, you must either plug in or otherwise ...
  23. Some of your contacts were not synchronized because of errors communicating with the server. Try again to finish synchronizing ...
  24. Some of your contacts were not synchronized because of errors communicating with the server. Try again to finish synchronizing ...
  25. Some older versions of Windows, including Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or earlier, do not meet these requirements. Similarly, ...
  26. Some or all of the settings from the IIS metabase cannot be displayed. The default values for these settings are displayed ...
  27. Some other device in the system is conflicting with the first set of hardware I/O ports assigned to this device. See the ...
  28. Some other device in the system is conflicting with the hardware DMA channel assigned to this device. See the Resources Tab ...
  29. Some other device in the system is conflicting with the hardware IRQ assigned to this device. See the Resources Tab of this ...
  30. Some other device in the system is conflicting with the second set of hardware I/O ports assigned to this device. See the ...
  31. Some other device in the system is conflicting with the third set of hardware I/O ports assigned to this device. See the ...
  32. Some parts of Dashboard 95 do not support Windows XP. After setup is complete, you will not be able to use the Programs or ...
  33. Some parts of this application will not work properly after the upgrade. For instance, the ability to open software applications ...
  34. Some printer properties will not be accessible because the '%s' printer driver is not compatible with a policy enabled on ...
  35. Some problems with Internet Explorer can be repaired automatically. If you are experiencing difficulties using Internet Explorer, ...
  36. Some programs might not operate properly unless you restart the computer after changing display settings. After I change ...
  37. Some programs will not install correctly if you do not have administrative privileges on this computer. If you know the password ...
  38. Some rating systems can obtain Internet ratings from a special ratings bureau. Using a ratings bureau may slow down Internet ...
  39. Some required parameters have not been set. Every schema attribute object must contain at least a valid Common Name, Unique ...
  40. Some services depend on other services, system drivers or load order groups. If a system component is stopped, or is not ...
  41. Some shared printers were not removed from this server. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers and faxes to delete ...
  42. Some sites require 128-bit connection security. Click the Help menu and then click About Internet Explorer to determine what ...
  43. Some system files are missing or damaged. You cannot log on at this time. Please use your installation CD to reinstall or ...
  44. Some tasks did not execute at their scheduled times because the Task Scheduler Service was not running. You can view the ...
  45. Some tasks may not have executed at their scheduled times between %1 %2 and %3 %4, either because the Task Scheduler Service ...
  46. Some Web sites offer content in multiple languages. You can choose several languages below; they will be treated in order ...
  47. Someone might have tried to use the phone line while you were connected. To re-connect, verify that the phone line is available ...
  48. Sometimes the best way to fix a problem is for someone to show you how. Remote Assistance is a convenient way for someone ...
  49. Sometimes you can personalize a choice with your own words. For example, using the box below, you can create a caption for ...
  50. Sometimes you can select multiple options in a set of choices. For example, using the options below, you can choose different ...
  51. Sometimes you can select only one option in a set of choices. For example, using the options below, you can choose whether ...
  52. Sorry, the Answer Wizard cannot display the requested Help topic. Rerun Setup to make sure all necessary Help files are correctly ...
  53. SORT /R /+n /M kilobytes /L locale /REC recordbytes drive1:][path1]filename1 /T drive2:][path2 /O drive3:][path3]filename3 ...
  54. Sort your messages by clicking any column heading in the message list. For example, clicking the From column heading will ...
  55. Sound Recorder cannot record or play back because a sound device is not installed. To install a sound device, go to Control ...
  56. Sound Recorder settings have been changed by another program. As a result, Sound Recorder may not work correctly. Click Yes ...
  57. Source and destination for a cross-domain move are not in agreement on the naming contexts in the forest. Either source or ...
  58. Source and destination for the cross-domain move operation are identical. Caller should use local move operation instead ...
  59. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the identity of the source object. Either source or destination ...
  60. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's current name. Either source or destination does ...
  61. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's epoch number. Either source or destination does ...
  62. Source environment variable %1 was already defined for %2 and will be overwritten. Original value was %3. Check the INFs ...
  63. Source IP Address %1 Source IP Address Mask %2 Destination IP Address %3 Destination IP Address Mask %4 Protocol %5 Source ...
  64. Specified directory was not scanned because the rules indicated that it and all of its subdirectories have been excluded. ...
  65. Specified forest root domain: %1 Because some of the specified name suffixes already exist in this forest (or a forest that ...
  66. Specified interface has multiple IP address. Please specify IP address and mask for which configuration is being updated. ...
  67. Specifies a bitmask indicating which services are implemented by this provider. The SP_SERIALCOMM value is always specified ...
  68. Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This setting supersedes the connection-specific DNS suffixes set on the computers ...
  69. Specifies a set of parameters for all time providers installed on your system. There are two sets of parameters: clock discipline ...
  70. Specifies a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions. You can use this setting to specify the maximum amount ...
  71. Specifies a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions. You can use this setting to specify the maximum amount of time ...
  72. Specifies a time limit for disconnected Terminal Services sessions. You can use this setting to specify the maximum amount ...
  73. Specifies additional programs or documents that Windows starts automatically when a user logs on to the system. To use this ...
  74. Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type ...
  75. Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type ...