Windows Server 2003

  1. System Driver Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. It is the ...
  2. System Driver Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. Pageable ...
  3. System failure: Try changing the driver for this device. If that does not work, see your hardware documentation. Windows ...
  4. System Monitor is not installed! To use this option you must install the System Monitor under Control Panel -> Add/Remove ...
  5. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory performance counters. An attempt to map to shared memory failed. Additional ...
  6. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory performance counters. An attempt to open shared memory failed. Additional ...
  7. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory performance counters. An attempt to open the following performance counter ...
  8. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory performance counters. An attempt to query the following performance counter ...
  9. System parameter log buffer size (%4 sectors) is greater than the maximum size of %5 k bytes (logfile size minus reserved ...
  10. System parameter preferred version pages (%4) is greater than max version pages (%5). Preferred version pages was changed ...
  11. System Policies and Restrictions give you the ability to preset, and in some cases, lock down the users machine for certain ...
  12. System policy is set to encrypt the Offline Files cache but the volume containing the cache does not support encryption.%0 ...
  13. System resources were not available to create a scanning template for your Xerox Network Scanner at %1. Restarting your PC ...
  14. System Restore detects a restart is required to complete a program installation. You must restart your computer before System ...
  15. System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal ...
  16. System Restore encountered an error trying to enable/disable one or more drives. Please restart your machine and try again. ...
  17. System Restore has been turned off and cannot be turned on in Safe Mode. To turn on System Restore, restart in Normal mode ...
  18. System Restore is suspended because there is not enough disk space available on one of the drives. To restart System Restore, ...
  19. System Restore is suspended because there is not enough disk space available on the system drive (%2). To restart System ...
  20. System Restore is suspended because there is not enough disk space available. To restart System Restore, click Disk Cleanup ...
  21. System Restore may take a moment to collect information about the selected restore point before shutting down your computer. ...
  22. System Restore periodically saves files that contain your computer's current settings. These files can be used to undo harmful ...
  23. System Security Access Granted: Access Granted: %4 Account Modified: %5 Assigned By: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 ...
  24. System Security Access Removed: Access Removed: %4 Account Modified: %5 Removed By: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 ...
  25. System Service Management could not determine whether the account %1 already has the Log On As A Service right. If not, this ...
  26. System Standby Failed} The driver %hs does not support standby mode. Updating this driver may allow the system to go to standby ...
  27. System Up Time is the elapsed time (in seconds) that the computer has been running since it was last started. This counter ...
  28. System-defined rules (attribute S) cannot be moved or edited. The attribute A indicates that a rule also applies to subfolders. ...
  29. Table Open Cache % Hit is the percentage of database tables opened using cached schema information. If this percentage is ...
  30. Table Open Cache Hits/sec is the number of database tables opened using cached schema information per second. If this rate ...
  31. Table Open Cache Misses/sec is the number of database tables opened without using cached schema information per second. If ...
  32. Take your computer back to a previous working state. Undo harmful changes and restore your computer's settings and performance. ...
  33. Taking the '%1' resource offline may cause the connection to the '%2' cluster to be lost. Do you want to take the '%1' resource ...
  34. Task Scheduler cannot be started. Cleanup cannot be scheduled now. Ensure that Task Scheduler is enabled for this machine, ...
  35. Taskpad views appear in the details pane of a console and display shortcuts to commands. These shortcuts are called tasks ...
  36. TCP and UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according ...
  37. TCP and UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling ...
  38. TCP and UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster ...
  39. TCP and UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced equally across all members of the ...
  40. TCP and UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the ...
  41. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced across multiple members of ...
  42. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced equally across all members ...
  43. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is discarded by all members of the cluster. ...
  44. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is handled by the active cluster host with ...
  45. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced across multiple ...
  46. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced equally across ...
  47. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is discarded by all members ...
  48. TCP and UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is handled by the active ...
  49. TCP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the ...
  50. TCP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority ...
  51. TCP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according ...
  52. TCP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced equally across all members of the cluster. ...
  53. TCP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest ...
  54. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster ...
  55. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced equally across all members of the cluster. ...
  56. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the ...
  57. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced across multiple members ...
  58. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced equally across all members ...
  59. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is discarded by all members of the ...
  60. TCP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is handled by the active cluster ...
  61. TCP/IP is not installed or is disabled for Routing and Remote Access. In Control Panel, start Network, go to the Services ...
  62. TCP/IP version 6. The next-generation version of the internet protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected ...
  63. TcpipClientSupport registry key is not set on the source domain. Would you like to add this registry key? If not, SID migration ...
  64. Tells cmd.exe whether to verify that your files are written correctly to a disk. VERIFY ON | OFF Type VERIFY without a parameter ...
  65. telnet -a][-e escape char][-f log file][-l user][-t term][host port -a Attempt automatic logon. Same as -l option except ...
  66. Telnet Server failed to initialize a Telnet Session due to lack of system resources. Please free up memory by closing any ...
  67. Temporary Address Parameters - Use Temporary Addresses : %1!s! Duplicate Address Detection Attempts: %2!u! Maximum Valid ...
  68. Temporary directories will be flat (users will share the temporary directory unless the temporary directory resides in the ...
  69. Temporary Offline files are local copies of recently used network files that are automatically cached for you, enabling you ...
  70. Terminal Server clustering failed to initialize because it could not create an instance of the Session Directory Extended ...
  71. Terminal Server clustering failed to initialize because the Session Directory Extended Redirection Provider CLSID was not ...
  72. Terminal Server clustering failed to query the Session Directory Extended Redirection Provider for information on redirection, ...
  73. Terminal Server could not be removed. To remove Terminal Server, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use ...
  74. Terminal Server could not be removed. To remove Terminal Server, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use ...
  75. Terminal Server installed successfully. A Terminal Services Licensing Server must exist on the network. If no licensing server ...