Windows Server 2008

  1. Some modems do not accept user initialization commands greater than 57 characters. Information about this limitation can ...
  2. Some modems support adaptive answering to distinguish between incoming data and fax calls. If your modem supports this feature, ...
  3. Some multimedia applications on Windows 9x would call AVIFileInit without first calling CoInitialize. This would work in ...
  4. Some of the controls on this property sheet are disabled because one or more other Network property sheets are already open. ...
  5. Some of the controls on this property sheet are disabled because you do not have sufficient privileges to access or change ...
  6. Some of the cookie settings you changed are not compatible with your other cookie policies. Do you want these to be modified ...
  7. Some of the data recovered may be corrupted because the backup file is corrupted. Try to run the recovery again using another ...
  8. Some of the entries in the Source Type column were not changed because the selected Type was incompatible with the type of ...
  9. Some of the files could not be found, and could not be attached to the message. Would you like to send the message anyway? ...
  10. Some of the files have reached the limit of times they can be burned to a CD. For more details, click the icon next to the ...
  11. Some of the files needed to play radio or video are missing or corrupt. Windows Media Center component registration may have ...
  12. Some of the hardware you installed might not work until you restart your computer. The next time you restart your computer, ...
  13. Some of the movie data may not be available because either Windows Media Center cannot connect to the Internet or you did ...
  14. Some of the object names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain ...
  15. Some of the objects properties were missing or damaged. This can occur if the registry entries associated with the item are ...
  16. Some of the requested properties cannot be set on namespace {0}. Please upgrade all namespace servers for the current namespace ...
  17. Some of the states of the resource may have been committed while others may have been aborted, likely because of heuristic ...
  18. Some of the volumes you are importing have stale data since you have not moved all of your disks to this system. Are you ...
  19. Some of the volumes you are importing will lose data because you have not moved all your disks to this system. Are you sure ...
  20. Some of your media usage rights were not moved correctly, which might prevent you from playing some of your protected files. ...
  21. Some of your protected files must be refreshed to ensure you can continue to use them. Do you want to connect to your online ...
  22. Some of your subscription files on '%1!.1023ls!' need to be refreshed. The files will automatically be refreshed the next ...
  23. Some of your subscription files on your devices need to be refreshed. The files will automatically be refreshed the next ...
  24. Some old non-DBCS applications handle characters by byte rather than by character. If the application calls a DBCS-enabled ...
  25. Some or all of the settings from the IIS metabase cannot be displayed. The default values for these settings are displayed ...
  26. Some problems with Internet Explorer can be repaired automatically. If you are experiencing difficulties using Internet Explorer, ...
  27. Some processor idle power management features have been disabled due to a known firmware problem. Check with the computer ...
  28. Some processor performance power management features have been disabled due to a known firmware problem. Check with the computer ...
  29. Some rating systems can obtain Internet ratings from a special ratings bureau. Using a ratings bureau may slow down Internet ...
  30. Some required parameters have not been set. Every schema attribute object must contain at least a valid Common Name, Unique ...
  31. Some resource groups were not migrated successfully. You may either attempt to manually complete the migration or you may ...
  32. Some services depend on other services, system drivers or load order groups. If a system component is stopped, or is not ...
  33. Some set-top boxes use another button, such as Enter or OK, to change channels. Does your set-top box remote control have ...
  34. Some settings are controlled by Group Policy. If a setting is unavailable contact your system administrator. Why are some ...
  35. Some settings are controlled by Group Policy. If a setting is unavailable, contact your system administrator. Why are some ...
  36. Some settings are disabled because one or more namespace servers are running Windows Server 2003 without Service Pack 1 or ...
  37. Some synchronization options may be disabled due to the current transaction, JIT Activation, or activation context settings. ...
  38. Some TAPI applications do not correctly handle a disconnect message. This compatibility fix removes the disconnect message ...
  39. Some tasks did not execute at their scheduled times because the Task Scheduler Service was not running. You can view the ...
  40. Some text is not translated into the language you selected. Select another language for Windows to use to display this text: ...
  41. Some transactions could not be completed because they are in-doubt. The CRM will attempt to complete them on its next recovery. ...
  42. Some updaters/upgrade installers running elevated requires HKCU settings created by the application at runtime. This shim ...
  43. Some users or groups have not been granted rights and will not be included in the rights policy template. Click "Yes" to ...
  44. Some VB apps try to store win32 handles in WORD size variables. On Win9x this works because most handles are 16-bit. However, ...
  45. Some website addresses will be sent to Microsoft to be checked. Information received will not be used to personally identify ...
  46. Some Windows Media Center components do not have a sufficient license to play back content. Please click the button below ...
  47. Some Windows Media Center security components need updating. Please ensure you are connected to the Internet, then press ...
  48. Someone is trying to offer you Remote Assistance but you have a Remote Assistance session still open. This session has ended, ...
  49. Sometimes TV signal is received through a controller box, or set-top box supplied by your TV service provider. If you have ...
  50. SORT /R /+n /M kilobytes /L locale /REC recordbytes drive1:][path1]filename1 /T drive2:][path2 /O drive3:][path3]filename3 ...
  51. Source %1 and destination %2 are of different group types. Source %1 is of type %3 and destination %2 is of type %4]. The ...
  52. Source %2]: DestinationByRelativeName is not a valid option for this source type. Correct the migration table and try again. ...
  53. Source %2]: The entry type in the migration table differs from the type in the original GPO. Correct the migration table ...
  54. Source %2]: The security principal in the destination cannot be resolved. Correct the migration table and try again. The ...
  55. Source %2]: The security principal in the destination cannot be resolved. The domain of the security principal may not be ...
  56. Source %2]: This entry could not be validated because SameAsSource option for the destination was set and the source path ...
  57. Source %2]: This entry could not be validated because SameAsSource option for the destination was set and the source security ...
  58. Source and destination for a cross-domain move are not in agreement on the naming contexts in the forest. Either source or ...
  59. Source and destination for the cross-domain move operation are identical. Caller should use local move operation instead ...
  60. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the identity of the source object. Either source or destination ...
  61. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's current name. Either source or destination does ...
  62. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's epoch number. Either source or destination does ...
  63. Source computers in the selected groups must be configured through policy or local configuration to contact this computer ...
  64. Source Quench messages are sent from any node that a packet traverses which discards the datagram because they are arriving ...
  65. Special groups have been assigned to a new logon. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: ...
  66. Special groups have been assigned to a token: User Sid: %1 User Name: %2 Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Logon GUID: %5 Special Groups ...
  67. Special Groups Logon table modified. Special Groups: %1 This event is generated when the list of special groups is updated ...
  68. Special privileges assigned to new logon. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Privileges: ...
  69. Specified buffer is not big enough to contain entire requested dataset. Partial data populated up to the size of the buffer. ...
  70. Specified buffer is not big enough to contain entire requested dataset. Partial data populated upto the size of the buffer. ...
  71. Specified data set (e.g. mode set, frequency range set, descriptor set, topology, etc.) does not contain any more elements. ...
  72. Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or ...
  73. Specified Main Mode authentication set and Quick Mode authentication set contradict. Quick Mode authentication set cannot ...
  74. Specified VidPN topology is valid but is not supported by the display adapter at this time, due to current allocation of ...
  75. Specifies a bitmask indicating which services are implemented by this provider. The SP_SERIALCOMM value is always specified ...