Windows Server 2003

  1. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. An attempt to ...
  2. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. An attempt to ...
  3. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. An attempt to ...
  4. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. An attempt to ...
  5. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. As a result, the ...
  6. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following application directory partition. This application ...
  7. The local domain controller is no longer configured to host the following directory partition. As a result, the objects in ...
  8. The local domain controller is now configured to host a read-only replica of the following directory partition. An attempt ...
  9. The local domain controller is now configured to host a read-only replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  10. The local domain controller is now configured to host a read-only replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  11. The local domain controller is now configured to host a read-only replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  12. The local domain controller is now configured to host a writeable replica of the following directory partition. An attempt ...
  13. The local domain controller is now configured to host a writeable replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  14. The local domain controller is now configured to host a writeable replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  15. The local domain controller is now configured to host a writeable replica of the following directory partition. It previously ...
  16. The local domain controller is now the intersite topology generator and has assumed responsibility for generating and maintaining ...
  17. The local domain controller is the domain naming master; however, it is not a global catalog. The domain naming master must ...
  18. The local domain controller now supports linked-valued replication. Each value of a multivalued attribute now replicates ...
  19. The local domain controller received an intersite replication message with an incompatible message version number. The message ...
  20. The local domain controller was unable to replicate changes to the following remote domain controller for the following directory ...
  21. The local domain controller will not be advertised by the domain controller locator service as an available domain controller ...
  22. The local forest contains multiple name suffixes. To prevent routing authentication requests using a particular suffix to ...
  23. The local group %s$$$ does not exist on %s. This group is required to migrate SIDs. Would you like to create it? If not, ...
  24. The local machine does not have an encryption key for source domain '%s'. Please install a local encryption key. See the ...
  25. The Local property indicates whether the printer is attached to the network. A masquerading printer is printer that is implemented ...
  26. The Local Security Authority is unable to obtain an RPC connection to the domain controller %ws. Please check that the name ...
  27. The local security settings database cannot be edited from the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Use the Group ...
  28. The local WINS has been informed by a remote WINS with address, %1, to update the version number of a record. This is because ...
  29. The local WINS is going to inform a remote WINS to update the version number of a record. This is because the local WINS ...
  30. The local WINS requested a remote WINS to update the version number of a database record owned by the remote WINS. The remote ...
  31. The local WINS server received a request from a remote WINS server that is not the same version. Because the WINS servers ...
  32. The LocalAccount property indicates whether the account is defined on the local machine. To retrieve only accounts defined ...
  33. The Locale property indicates the language identifier used by the operating system. A language identifier is a standard international ...
  34. The location of your e-mail messages could not be determined. Please select the location of the messages that you want to ...
  35. The Location property indicates the physical location of the battery. This property is filled by the computer manufacturer. ...
  36. The location that you specified does not contain stored information. Please type a valid folder path into the edit box. If ...
  37. The location that you specified does not contain valid stored information or it is currently in use. Please type a valid ...
  38. The location you specified does not contain any device information files. Please enter another location or uncheck the 'Include ...
  39. The location you specified does not exist or cannot be reached. Please enter another location or uncheck the 'Include this ...
  40. The location you specified for saving your files and settings is not accessible. Check your access rights, and make sure ...
  41. The location you specified for saving your files and settings is not accessible. Please make sure that you typed a valid ...
  42. The location you specified is not accessible. Please make sure that you typed a valid folder path into the edit box, check ...
  43. The Lockout property determines whether the user account is locked out of the Win32 system. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, ...
  44. The log file "%1" has grown too large (over %2!d!KB). Subsequent log entries will not be logged to a file. To resume logging ...
  45. The log file %1 exceeds its maximum size. An attempt will be made to reset the log, or you should use the Cluster Administrator ...
  46. The log file %1 was found to be corrupt. An attempt will be made to reset it, or you should use the Cluster Administrator ...
  47. The log files folder must not be the same as the source folder, %1. Type the name of another folder or click Back and change ...
  48. The log on information for the new mailbox is defined below. When entering their log on information mail client users must ...
  49. The log range read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a range checksum mismatch. The ...
  50. The log signature of the existing logfile %4 doesn't match the logfiles from the backup set. Logfile replay cannot succeed ...
  51. The log version stamp of logfile %4 does not match the database engine version stamp. The logfiles may be the wrong version ...
  52. The logfile %4 is damaged and cannot be used. If this logfile is required for recovery, a good copy of the logfile will be ...
  53. The logfile sequence in "%4" has been halted due to a fatal error. No further updates are possible for the databases that ...
  54. The logfiles %4 and %5 are not in a valid sequence. Logfile replay cannot succeed if there are gaps in the sequence of available ...
  55. The logger files cannot be initialized (Error: %1). The file QMLog in the Msmq\Storage folder is corrupted or absent. To ...
  56. The Logical Disk Manager Administrative service returned incomplete or corrupt information to the Virtual Disk Service's ...
  57. The Logical Disk Manager encountered an unexpected memory problem with this computer. Restart Disk Management to open the ...
  58. The Logical Disk Manager encountered the following error while restoring the dynamic disk configuration on this system: %s ...
  59. The Logical Disk Manager encountered the following error while restoring the dynamic disk configuration on this system: %s ...
  60. The Logical Disk Manager Service failed while unregistering for device handle notifications on device %1. Win32 Error: %2. ...
  61. The Logical Disk Manager Service failed while unregistering for device notifications on device interface class %1. Win32 ...
  62. The Logical Disk performance object consists of counters that monitor logical partitions of a hard or fixed disk drives. ...
  63. The Logon Message entered for the File Server for Macintosh was invalid. Logon Message should not be greater than 199 characters. ...
  64. The logon name conflicts with the name of another user on the network. You must change any of the first 20 characters of ...
  65. The LogonHours property specifies the times during the week when the user can log on. Each bit represents a unit of time ...
  66. The LogonId is the ID assigned to the logon session. The application that initiated the session should have called AllocateLocallyUniqueId ...
  67. The LogonServer property contains the name of the server to which logon requests are sent. Server names should be preceded ...
  68. The LogonType is a numeric value indicating what type of logon session this is. System - Interactive - This logon type is ...
  69. The LogPixels property contains the number of pixels per logical inch. This member is valid only with devices that work with ...
  70. The LogPixels property contains the number of pixels per logical inch. This property is valid only with devices that work ...
  71. The LongDisplayName property specifies the COM application's full name. It is used in areas such as the Results field of ...
  72. The LooksAlive poll interval for the %1!ws! resource type does not exist. Resources of this type will not be monitored. The ...
  73. The loopback test could not be performed because the port has already been opened by another process (for example: Hyperterminal, ...
  74. The LowBatterySignal property determines whether the power supply has a low battery signal. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, ...
  75. The LowThresholdOnClientObjects property specifies the rate at which WMI will start to slow the creation of new objects created ...