Windows Server 2008

  1. Slots are special types of connectors into which adapter cards are typically inserted. The CIM_SlotInSlot relationship represents ...
  2. Slots can be located in close proximity on hostingboards or other cards, such that if one of these slots is populated by ...
  3. Small Business Resources provide a guided tour with practical, easy-to-use advice and instructions to help small businesses ...
  4. Smart Card or other certificate (EAP-TLS). This authentication type requires certificates on smart cards or in the client ...
  5. Smart cards and other physical authentication tokens improve upon basic password-based authentication by requiring users ...
  6. SNMP returned a NULL buffer in response to a request for network performance information. This error may be caused by a problem ...
  7. SNMP servers can be configured to send traps to report critical information more quickly than waiting for the SNMP management ...
  8. SNMP Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Provider enables WMI client scripts and applications to access SNMP information. ...
  9. SoftIce 3.22 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. For more information, ...
  10. Software cannot access certain resources, such as cryptographic keys and credentials, regardless of the access rights of ...
  11. Software from '%1!.1023ls!' needs to be installed before your '%1!.1023ls!' files can be refreshed. Do you want to install ...
  12. Software Installation encountered an unexpected error while reading from the MSI file %2. The error was not serious enough ...
  13. Software installation extension cannot perform removal or install operations during asynchronous policy refresh and will ...
  14. Software installation extension has detected that the RSoP version of the target's profile is out of sync with the machine's ...
  15. Software Installation was unable to retrieve the list of categories from the DC. The following error was encountered: %1 ...
  16. Software restriction policies are not defined in this Group Policy object. If you define software restriction policies in ...
  17. Software Settings are applied to users regardless of which computer they log on to. This node has a Software Installation ...
  18. Software write caching for the following disk drive has been disabled to prevent possible data loss during system failures ...
  19. Software write caching for the following disk drive has been disabled to prevent possible data loss during system failures ...
  20. SoftwareFeatures and SoftwareElements: A 'SoftwareFeature' is a distinct subset of a Product, consisting of one or more 'SoftwareElements'. ...
  21. Solution: Either configure the network to allow non-fragmented UDP packets of at least 1472 bytes, or install Server 2003 ...
  22. Solution: Either install at least W2K SP4 or better, or configure the network to allow non-fragmented UDP packets of at least ...
  23. Solutions are available online only. Make sure you're online and try again. If you still can't see the solution, the service ...
  24. Some %1 features have been disabled because %1 could not be validated. Contact your system administrator or technical support ...
  25. Some actions couldn't be applied to potentially harmful items. The items might be stored in a read-only location. Delete ...
  26. Some added users or groups have not been granted rights and will not be included in the rights policy template. Click "Yes" ...
  27. Some APIs removed IsBadReadPtr from their parameter validation so applications that used to get away with passing bad pointers ...
  28. Some application's menus may not behave correctly when the system color for menu does not match the system color for button ...
  29. Some applications attempt to directly read the "Shell Folders" values in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER, which would ...
  30. Some applications built to use older version of DirectX may encounter problems on Windows XP when they call the LoadLibrary ...
  31. Some applications call obsolete private shell32 API's which are no longer supported. This compatibility fix implements those ...
  32. Some applications call ShellExecute which in turn calls ShellExecuteEx. One of the flags in the SHELLEXECUTEINFO structure ...
  33. Some applications contain corrupted version resources and attempt to read them when run. This compatibility fix hooks the ...
  34. Some applications don't handle certain aspects of hardware acceleration correctly. For example, they may assume that the ...
  35. Some applications execute from sections not marked for execution. This compatibility fix patches the section protection for ...
  36. Some applications execute from sections not marked for execution. This compatibility fix patches the section protection for ...
  37. Some applications expect a call to GetStdHandle to fail. This compatibility fix causes all calls to the GetStdHandle API ...
  38. Some applications free DLLs that are still in use. If this occurs, and the offending application attempts to make a call ...
  39. Some applications may call the ole32!OleUnitialize function in their DllMain. This worked on Windows 2000, but is no longer ...
  40. Some applications may expect the DirectPlay devices to be enumerated in a specific order. This compatibility fix enables ...
  41. Some applications may have difficulty adjusting to the differences in folder structure between Windows 9x and Windows XP. ...
  42. Some applications may lose focus and are unable to regain it due to Windows XP window manager changes. This compatibility ...
  43. Some applications may use dynamically loaded DLLs, which could potentially issue calls to static DLLs before the application ...
  44. Some applications may use static DLLs, which could potentially issue calls to APIs before the application is ready. This ...
  45. Some applications obtain the shell desktop folder and invoke the Release() method too many times, resulting in the object ...
  46. Some applications perform non-standard admin checks such as calling GetTokenInformation to retrieve TokenGroups then compare ...
  47. Some applications read the process performance data registry value to determine if they are the only instance of the application ...
  48. Some applications require that a block of memory be mapped at B0000 as it is on Windows 9x. This compatibility fix will map ...
  49. Some applications require that the CloseProfileUserMapping API call fail. On Windows XP, there is no way for this API to ...
  50. Some applications test for the existence of a component using CoCreateInstance. If that component is incompatible, it may ...
  51. Some applications that use the ExtractAssociatedIcon API call do not handle the 32bpp icons correctly. This compatibility ...
  52. Some applications that use the SetSystemCursor() function to restore the system cursor may encounter problems in Windows ...
  53. Some applications use the USERPROFILE environment variable to find the location of the user's directory. This would limit ...
  54. Some applications written for Windows 9x may expect to be able to use a device context that has already been released through ...
  55. Some apps that use MCI to play their AVIs send messages in an order that causes mciavi32 to continually re-open the window ...
  56. Some certificates in the CTL do not match the purposes selected. References to these certificates will be removed when you ...
  57. Some data could not be correctly recovered due to the presence of bad clusters on the backup destination and/or restore destination. ...
  58. Some desktop composition APIs are not supported while remoting} The operation is not supported while running in a remote ...
  59. Some devices and programs that are not fully compatible with Windows do not display their messages on your desktop, but may ...
  60. Some dial-up servers and routers require an interactive login after connecting. You can run a script automatically to respond ...
  61. Some disks on your computer were not included in this restore point. Any system files and settings on those disks will not ...
  62. Some event fields may not display descriptive text because this information cannot be retrieved from the component that raises ...
  63. Some features in Windows Media Services, including multicast streaming, are not available in Windows Server 2008 Standard. ...
  64. Some file backups might not be available to be restored. You can still restore them in 'Advanced Restore' by selecting 'Files ...
  65. Some files have not been burned. If you stop now, you will not be able to resume burning to this disc later, and it may not ...
  66. Some files in the Briefcase have sync copies that are inaccessible. These files will not be updated until the sync copies ...
  67. Some files might not fit on the CD. The required space cannot be calculated accurately because some files might be missing ...
  68. Some files on this volume could not be defragmented. Please check the defragmentation report for the list of these files. ...
  69. Some files on volume %1 might be corrupted. We strongly recommend that you restore again using another backup, if possible. ...
  70. Some files you have selected might be read-only, or in a location that's unavailable. Do you want to continue with the files ...
  71. Some firewall settings are controlled by your system administrator and cannot be changed. For assistance, contact your system ...
  72. Some history items could not be displayed. Please wait a few minutes and try again. If that doesn't work, clear the history ...
  73. Some installation programs will create a randomly named executable when they are launched that is responsible for performing ...
  74. Some items in the %s folder cannot be displayed. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters ...
  75. Some JET database is corrupt. Run esentutl /g to check the integrity of the security database %windir%\security\Database\secedit.sdb. ...