Windows Server 2003

  1. The LowThresholdOnEvents property specifies the rate at which WMI will start to slow the delivery of new events. to accommodate ...
  2. The LPD Server did not respond as expected to a test command. Any of the following can cause this error: The entry for IP ...
  3. The LPR print monitor failed to open a temporary file while spooling output for port %1. The system may be low on disk space, ...
  4. The LPR print monitor failed to open the port named %1. The cause is probably that the server name for this port is incorrect. ...
  5. The LSA was unable to register its RPC interface over the TCP/IP interface. Please make sure that the protocol is properly ...
  6. The MACAddress property indicates the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network adapter. A MAC address is assigned ...
  7. The MACAddress property indicates the media access control address for this network adapter. A MAC address is a unique 48-bit ...
  8. The machine account for %1 was created using pre Windows NT version 4.0 tools and cannot be used for a Windows 2000 domain ...
  9. The machine wide limit settings do not grant %1 %2 permission for COM Server applications to the user %3\%4 SID (%5). This ...
  10. The MacPrint Service does not have access to the Registry. Use the Registry Editor to ensure that the MacPrint account has ...
  11. The MacPrint Service was unable to access its Registry key (SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MacPrint\Parameters). MacPrint ...
  12. The mail you downloaded in Outlook Express 6 can not be accessed from Internet Mail and News. Your Outlook Express 6 mail ...
  13. The Mailbox of responsible person contains the '@' character. If you are trying to specify a mailbox, '.' should be used ...
  14. The main disk drive is not partitioned correctly. If the primary operating system fails, the Reliability Framework component ...
  15. The Majority Node Set quorum resource private properties are needed to properly configure the cluster. Ensure that the Majority ...
  16. The manifest has a default namespace specified on the assembly element but its value is not "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1". ...
  17. The Manufacturer property indicates the name of the manufacturer of the network client running on the Win32 system. Example: ...
  18. The Manufacturer property indicates the name of the operating system manufacturer. For Win32 systems this value will be Microsoft ...
  19. The manufacturer provided file that Setup is trying to use is corrupted or invalid: %1 Setup cannot continue. To quit Setup, ...
  20. The manufacturer-supplied Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 family driver will remain on the system but will not ...
  21. The mapiID value for the following attribute duplicates the mapiID value for an existing attribute. Attribute: %1 (%2, %3) ...
  22. The Mask property contains the mask used in this entry. Masks should be logical-ANDed with the destination address before ...
  23. The Mask property contains the mask used in this persisted entry. Masks should be logical-ANDed with the destination address ...
  24. The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer %2 that believes that it is the master browser for ...
  25. The master DNS server at %2 responded to IXFR (Incremental Zone Transfer) request for zone %1 with an invalid (FORMAT ERROR) ...
  26. The MaxBatteryError property indicates the difference between the highest estimated amount of energy left in the battery ...
  27. The MaxCapacity property indicates the maximum memory size (in bytes) installable for this particular memory array. If the ...
  28. The MaxDataWidth property returns the maximum bus width of adapter cards that can be inserted into this slot, in bits. The ...
  29. The MaxFileSize property indicates the maximum size (in bytes) permitted for the log file. If the file exceeds its maximum ...
  30. The maximum account identifier allocated to this domain controller has been assigned. The domain controller has failed to ...
  31. The maximum CPU resource allocation value is dependent on the number of processors available. On a computer with four processors ...
  32. The maximum domain account identifier value has been reached. No further account-identifier pools can be allocated to domain ...
  33. The maximum job size entered is not valid. Depending on the unit of data you selected, the maximum job size must be an integer ...
  34. The maximum log file size specified is too small to log the selected counters. No data will be recorded in this log file. ...
  35. The maximum Network Load Balancing cluster size limit has been reached. No more hosts can be added. Either remove a host ...
  36. The maximum number of applications was exceeded. The network control block (NCB) request was refused. The NCB is the data. ...
  37. The maximum number of bytes of nonpaged pool the server has had in use at any one point. Indicates how much physical memory ...
  38. The maximum number of bytes of paged pool the server has had allocated. Indicates the proper sizes of the Page File(s) and ...
  39. The maximum number of certificates that Message Queuing can store in Active Directory for the user has been reached. You ...
  40. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Inbox cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed in the Days ...
  41. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Outbox cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed in the Days ...
  42. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Sent Items folder cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed ...
  43. The maximum number of internal files open at one time in the MacFile server. This count does not include files opened on ...
  44. The maximum number of Machine Check Event corrected error events that can be saved to the Event Log has been reached. Logging ...
  45. The maximum number of processes that can be excluded cannot exceed 128. Delete an existing process name, and then try again. ...
  46. The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is ...
  47. The MaximumAddressSize property indicates the maximum length of a socket address supported by the protocol. Socket addresses ...
  48. The MaximumAllowed parameter passes the limit on the maximum number of users allowed to concurrently use this resource. Example: ...
  49. The MaximumAllowed parameter passes the limit on the maximum number of users allowed to use this resource concurrently. Example: ...
  50. The MaximumAllowed property indicates the limit on the maximum number of users allowed to use this resource concurrently. ...
  51. The MaximumComponentLength property contains the maximum length of a filename component supported by the Win32 drive. A filename ...
  52. The MaximumComponentLength property indicates the maximum length of a filename component supported by the Win32 CD-ROM drive. ...
  53. The MaximumInputBufferSize property specifies the maximum size of the serial port driver's internal input buffer. A value ...
  54. The MaximumMessageSize property indicates the maximum message size supported by the protocol. This is the maximum size of ...
  55. The MaximumOutputBufferSize property specifies the maximum size of the serial port driver's internal output buffer. A value ...
  56. The MaximumSize property indicates the maximum size of the page file as set by the user. The operating system will not allow ...
  57. The MaximumSize property indicates the maximum size of the Win32 registry. If the system is successful in using the ProposedSize ...
  58. The MaximumStorage property specifies the maximum amount of disk space available to the user. If MaximumStorage is set to ...
  59. The MaximumWorkingSetSize property indicates the maximum working set size of the process. The working set of a process is ...
  60. The MaxNumberControlled property indicates the maximum number of directly addressable ports supported by this network adapter. ...
  61. The MaxWaitOnClientObjects property specifies the amount of time a newly created object waits to be used by the client before ...
  62. The MD5 algorithm is a well-known algorithm for computing a 128-bit checksum for any file or object. The likelihood of two ...
  63. The media pool identifier does not represent a valid media pool. The Removable Storage Management (RSM) device configuration ...
  64. The media type cannot be removed from this library since at least one drive in the library reports it can support this media ...
  65. The MediaLoaded property determines whether the media for a disk drive is loaded. For fixed disk drives, this property will ...
  66. The MediaLoaded property indicates whether a CD-ROM is in the drive. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, the CD is in the drive. ...
  67. The MediaType property defines the particular type of media through which transmission signals pass. Common network media ...
  68. The MediaType property indicates the type of media currently present in the logical drive. This value will be one of the ...
  69. The MediaType property indicates the type of media used or accessed by this device. In this class, the value will always ...
  70. The MediaType property specifies the media type used by (or accessed by) this device. In this case, it is set to \"Tape Drive\". ...
  71. The MediaType property specifies the type of media being printed on. The property can be set to a predefined value or a driver-defined ...
  72. The memory page at physical address %1 has encountered multiple corrected hardware error events. As a result it will no longer ...
  73. The Memory performance object consists of counters that describe the behavior of physical and virtual memory on the computer. ...
  74. The menu command you select can be applied to any of the items in the details pane. When you run the task, you must select ...
  75. The message at which the cursor is currently pointing was removed from the queue by another process or by another call to ...