Windows 10

  1. Priority Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends executing threads that are not low priority. It ...
  2. Private Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of memory that this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. ...
  3. Private data to pass to the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess. This may also contain a PSData hashtable with ...
  4. Private keys are password protected. If you want to export the private key with the certificate, you must type a password ...
  5. Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied by a Role or an Identity. Whether an ...
  6. Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied to a Role or an Identity. AuthorizedPrivilege ...
  7. Privilege(s) that are currently known to be required and are not held causing the operation to fail. Example: SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME ...
  8. Privileged object operation: Object Server: %1 Object Handle: %2 Process ID: %3 Primary User Name: %4 Primary Domain: %5 ...
  9. Privileged Service Called: Server: %1 Service: %2 Primary User Name: %3 Primary Domain: %4 Primary Logon ID: %5 Client User ...
  10. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  11. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  12. Privileged Utility is the amount of work a processor is completing while executing in privileged mode, as a percentage of ...
  13. PROBLEM: Could not allocate all resources necessary for the high priority transmit queue.%r ACTION: Reduce the number of ...
  14. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive descriptors. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  15. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive structures. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  16. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  17. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  18. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  19. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  20. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  21. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  22. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive buffers necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  23. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive packets necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  24. PROBLEM: Could not start the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Connect cable to the network device and restart, or disable ...
  25. PROBLEM: Could not start the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Connect cable to the network device and restart, or disable ...
  26. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate all requested receive resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  27. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate all requested transmit resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit descriptors and restart. ...
  28. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate the requested receive resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  29. PROBLEM: Failed to register named device for the adapter. Applications may not be able to configure the adapter. ACTION: ...
  30. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this gigabit network connection. ACTION: Remove any unused driver ...
  31. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Remove any unused driver instances ...
  32. PROBLEM: The EEPROM on your PRO/1000 adapter may have errors. ACTION: Visit the support web site at http://support.intel.com/support/network/ ...
  33. PROBLEM: The gigabit network connection was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Install the adapter ...
  34. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Move the adapter to another ...
  35. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Move the adapter to another slot. ACTION: ...
  36. PROBLEM: The PCI BIOS has NOT properly configured the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Get the latest BIOS for your computer. ...
  37. PROBLEM: The PCI BIOS has NOT properly configured the PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Get the latest BIOS for your computer. ACTION: ...
  38. PROBLEM: The PRO/1000 adapter was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Install the adapter in a bus ...
  39. Problems with the Search Filter Host might indicate errors in the Windows Search service, which can cause searches to fail ...
  40. Problems with the Search Protocol Host might indicate errors in the Windows Search service, which can cause searches to fail ...
  41. Process Count - Total shows the number of processes, both active and terminated, that are or have been associated with the ...
  42. Process Creation This policy setting allows you to audit events generated when a process is created or starts. The name of ...
  43. Process Termination This policy setting allows you to audit events generated when a process ends. If you configure this policy ...
  44. Process update statistics: PID:%1, Index:%2, Duration:%3, CycleDuration:%4, Total:%5, CyclesTotal:%6, CpuCount:%7, OldCpuTime:%8, ...
  45. Process {result} has the highest CPU percent ({image}%). For this server role, the top process should be Lsass.exe (for Active ...
  46. Processes Confirmation ID for AD forest using the specified product-key to generate and then publish the Activation Object ...
  47. Processes installation, removal, and enumeration requests for software deployed through Group Policy. If the service is disabled, ...
  48. Processes is the number of processes in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not ...
  49. Processing -File '{0}' failed because the file does not have a '.ps1' extension. Specify a valid Windows PowerShell script ...
  50. Processing the module manifest file '{0}' did not result in a valid manifest object. Update the file to contain a valid Windows ...
  51. Processor %1 was throttled by an entity other than the kernel power manager. IA32_CLOCK_MODULATION MSR = %2. Elapsed time ...
  52. Processor %2 in group %1 exposes the following power management capabilities: Idle state type: %4 (%3 state(s)) Performance ...
  53. Processor idle states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. ...
  54. Processor Performance is the average performance of the processor while it is executing instructions, as a percentage of ...
  55. Processor performance level threshold change for Processor Power Efficiency Class 1 processor count change relative to Processor ...
  56. Processor performance settings which allow the system to lower processor performance (and power consumption) if the system ...
  57. Processor performance states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. ...
  58. Processor Queue Length is the number of threads in the processor queue. Unlike the disk counters, this counter counters, ...
  59. Processor throttle states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. ...
  60. Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that all of process threads used the processor to execution instructions. ...
  61. Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends to execute a non-Idle thread. It is calculated ...
  62. Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends to execute a non-Idle thread. It is calculated ...
  63. Processor Utility is the amount of work a processor is completing, as a percentage of the amount of work the processor could ...
  64. Product activation telephone numbers can be obtained by searching the phone.inf file for the appropriate phone number for ...
  65. Product identification such as a serial number on software, a die number on a hardware chip, or (for non-commercial Products) ...
  66. Product version information. Corresponds to the Version property in the product object in the DMTF Solution Exchange Standard. ...
  67. Product: %1 - Update '%2' could not be installed. Error code %3. Additional information is available in the log file %4. ...
  68. Product: %1 - Update '%2' could not be installed. Error code %3. Windows Installer can create logs to help troubleshoot issues ...
  69. Product: %1 - Update '%2' could not be removed. Error code %3. Windows Installer can create logs to help troubleshoot issues ...
  70. Product: %1. Restart required. The installation or update for the product required a restart for all changes to take effect. ...
  71. Product: %1. The application tried to install a more recent version of the protected Windows file %2. You may need to update ...
  72. Production Checkpoint for VM '%1' failed in the guest VSS Integration Component with error %3 (%4). If you continue to see ...
  73. Profile single process This security setting determines which users can use performance monitoring tools to monitor the performance ...
  74. Profile system performance This security setting determines which users can use performance monitoring tools to monitor the ...
  75. Profiles allow you to scan documents or pictures using pre-selected settings. Make sure that you choose a profile to use ...