Windows Server 2003

  1. The AutomaticResetCapability property determines whether the auto reboot feature is available with this machine. This capability ...
  2. The AutoReboot property determines whether the system will automatically reboot during a recovery operation. Values: TRUE ...
  3. The AutoRecoverMofs property contains a list of fully qualified MOF file names used to initialize or recover the WMI repository. ...
  4. The AutoTreatAsClsid property contains a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) for the COM component that will automatically ...
  5. The availability and status of the device. For example, the Availability property indicates that the device is running and ...
  6. The available address information is insufficient for displaying a map. Please enter some additional address information. ...
  7. The AvailableVirtualMemory property indicates the available (unreserved or uncommitted) amount of memory that a calling process ...
  8. The average number of Accounting-Request packets received and responded to per second, but not recorded on this IAS server's ...
  9. The average number of duplicate RADIUS Accounting-Request packets received per second on this IAS server's accounting port. ...
  10. The average number of incoming packets per second that are silently discarded for a reason other than "malformed," "invalid ...
  11. The AveragePagesPerMinute property specifies the rate (average number of pages per minute) that the printer is capable of ...
  12. The Award CardWare tool is not compatible with this version of Windows. Setup will remove this application and replace it ...
  13. The background you selected can be shown on the desktop only if the Active Desktop feature is enabled. Do you want to enable ...
  14. The backup file could not be found or is not the file that was requested. Please verify this is the correct location for ...
  15. The backup file could not be found or is not the file that was requested. Please verify this is the correct location for ...
  16. The backup file does not contain the recovery data set specified by the recovery floppy. Please correct the file name or ...
  17. The backup file is either damaged or could not be found. You can attempt to catalog the contents of a damaged backup by turning ...
  18. The backup file to save uninstall information could not initialize. Do you want to continue? If you choose to continue, you ...
  19. The Backup program is not installed on your computer. To install it, double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon in Control ...
  20. The Backup Utility cannot connect to the Removable Storage service. This service is required for use of tape drives and other ...
  21. The Backup Utility cannot restore %s: There is not enough space on the disk. Delete one or more files to increase disk space, ...
  22. The Backup Utility could not estimate the backup size for "%s". Please ensure all the backup selections are valid. The operation ...
  23. The Backup Utility ran out of disk space creating the catalog files for the media. The backup operation will continue, and ...
  24. The Backup Utility ran out of disk space creating the catalog files for the media. Try deleting some files and restart the ...
  25. The Backup Utility ran out of disk space writing to the log file. The log file is incomplete. Verify that you have full access ...
  26. The BadPasswordCount property indicates the number of times the user enters a bad password when logging on to a Win32 system. ...
  27. The BatteryInstalled property determines whether a battery is installed on the device. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, a ...
  28. The BatteryRechargeTime property indicates the time required to fully charge the battery. The BatteryRechargeTime property ...
  29. The BaudRate property indicates the baud (bits per second) rate at which the communications device operates. Example: 9600 ...
  30. The beginning address, referenced by an application or operating system and mapped by a memory controller, for this memory ...
  31. The best way to connect your computers together is to use Home networking. Although the setup is more complex, your files ...
  32. The best way to use this wizard for transferring files and settings is to use either a direct cable connection or a network. ...
  33. The Bias property specifies the current bias for local time translation. The bias is the difference between Coordinated Universal ...
  34. The billing information specified as part of the phone number has been rejected. Check to make sure you've entered it correctly, ...
  35. The Binary property indicates whether the serial port is configured for binary data transfer. Since the Win32 API does not ...
  36. The BinaryModeEnabled property indicates whether binary-mode data transfers are enabled for the serial port. Win32 systems ...
  37. The BindImage action binds each executable that needs to be bound to the DLLs imported by it by computing the virtual address ...
  38. The BiosCharacteristics property identifies the BIOS characteristics supported by the system as defined by the System Management ...
  39. The BIOSVersion array property contains the complete System BIOS information. In many machines, there can be several version ...
  40. The bit length of the encryption key determines the certificate's encryption strength. The greater the bit length, the stronger ...
  41. The BITS server extension is enabled for this virtual directory. Clients can transfer files to this directory now. For security ...
  42. The BitsPerByte property indicates the number of bits transmitted and received for each byte of data for the Win32 serial ...
  43. The BitsPerPel property contains the number of bits per pixel for the output device Win32 printer. This member is used by ...
  44. The BitsPerPel property indicates the number of bits used to represent the color in this configuration (the bits per pixel). ...
  45. The BitsPerPixel property indicates either the number of bits used to represent the color in this configuration, or the bits ...
  46. The BitsPerPixel property indicates the actual number of bits per pixel representing the display. This may be scaled to the ...
  47. The Bluetooth network device requires re-authentication. Do you wish to proceed with this step? Press "Yes" to re-authenticate ...
  48. The body of this message could not be displayed. The document handler was not available. INETCOMM.DLL may not be installed ...
  49. The Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) protocol, along with DHCP, is used by PXE clients to discover Remote Installation ...
  50. The boot mode for %1 is a fail-safe mode. Trace providers are available only in normal mode. The trace logs node will not ...
  51. The BootDevice property indicates the name of the disk drive from which the Win32 operating system boots. Example: \Device\Harddisk0. ...
  52. The BootOptionOnWatchDog Property indicates the type of re-boot action to be taken after the time on the watchdog timer has ...
  53. The BootPartition property determines whether the partition is the active partition. The operating system uses the active ...
  54. The BootROMSupported property determines whether a boot ROM is supported. Values are TRUE or FALSE. If BootROMSupported equals ...
  55. The BootupState property specifies how the system was started. Fail-safe boot (also called SafeBoot) bypasses the user's ...
  56. The Borland Turbo Debugger needs to be reinstalled after the upgrade to Windows XP, because it uses drivers that do not support ...
  57. The box indicating that this domain controller is the last controller for the domain %1 is unchecked. However, no other Active ...
  58. The Briefcase already contains a folder called '%1'. Would you like to replace the files of the existing folder with the ...
  59. The Briefcase cannot be opened. Check that the disk is not full and that you have both read and write privileges to the disk. ...
  60. The Briefcase database cannot be saved because the disk is full. Any files you have recently added to the Briefcase will ...
  61. The Briefcase database cannot be saved because the disk is inaccessible. Any files you have recently added to the Briefcase ...
  62. The browser driver has forced an election on network %2 because it was unable to find a master browser to retrieve a backup ...
  63. The browser driver has received too many illegal datagrams from the remote computer %2 to name %3 on transport %4. The data ...
  64. The browser has failed to start because the dependent service %1 had invalid service status %2. Status Meaning 1 Service ...
  65. The browser has received a server announcement indicating that the computer %2 is a master browser, but this computer is ...
  66. The browser has received an illegal datagram from the remote computer %2 to name %3 on transport %4. The data is the datagram. ...
  67. The browser has retrieved a list of domains from remote computer %1 on transport %2. There were %3 entries read, and %4 total ...
  68. The browser has retrieved a list of servers from remote computer %1 on transport %2. There were %3 entries read, and %4 total ...
  69. The Browser performance object consists of counters that measure the rates of announcements, enumerations, and other Browser ...
  70. The browser running on the Domain Controller has lost an election. The computer that won the election is %2, on the transport ...
  71. The browser running on this computer has won a browser election on network %2. This computer is a member of a domain, so ...
  72. The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too many times on transport %1. The backup browser is stopping. ...
  73. The browser service was unable to retrieve a list of domains from the browser master %1 on the network %2. Browser master: ...
  74. The browser service was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master %1 on the network %2. Browser master: ...
  75. The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser. The browser will continue to attempt to promote itself to the ...