Windows Server 2003

  1. The Microsoft Internet Explorer Customization Wizard was unable to generate a customized version of Internet Explorer. Either ...
  2. The Microsoft Internet Information Server runs only on Windows NT Server, not Windows NT Workstation. For additional information ...
  3. The Microsoft Internet Information Services provides enhanced Web, application, and communication services for Windows Server. ...
  4. The Microsoft Management Console is currently connected to a remote computer. This version of Disk Defragmenter does not ...
  5. The Microsoft POP3 Service and the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) service need to be restarted for this change to ...
  6. The Microsoft POP3 Service and the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) service need to be restarted for this change to ...
  7. The Microsoft POP3 Service needs to be restarted for this change to take effect. Do you want to restart the service now? ...
  8. The Microsoft POP3 SMTP Store Driver failed delivering the message. There may be a previous Error message with more details. ...
  9. The Microsoft POP3 SMTP Store Driver failed writing the message. There is not enough space on the disk or disk quota exceeded. ...
  10. The Microsoft server is experiencing problems. Please try this transaction later. If the problem persists, try using a different ...
  11. The migration task is not finished yet. To stop the migration task, click 'Stop'. Continuing will close the progress monitor, ...
  12. The Mime Database appears to be missing some information. You cannot switch to this language. Please reinstall Outlook Express ...
  13. The MiniDumpDirectory property indicates the directory where small memory dump files will be recorded and accumulated. Example: ...
  14. The MinimumWorkingSetSize property indicates the minimum working set size of the process. The working set of a process is ...
  15. The Miniport driver %2 version is incorrect. Please make certain that all Digi Intelligent Async products have been updated ...
  16. The MK Protocol Security Restriction policy setting reduces attack surface area by preventing the MK protocol. Resources ...
  17. The MK Protocol Security Restriction policy setting reduces attack surface area by preventing the MK protocol. Resources ...
  18. The MK Protocol Security Restriction policy setting reduces attack surface area by preventing the MK protocol. Resources ...
  19. The Mobile page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using ...
  20. The modem connection has been interrupted. The Internet Connection Wizard cannot proceed without this connection. Do you ...
  21. The modem failed to respond. Make sure it is properly connected and turned on. If it is an internal modem or is connected, ...
  22. The modem is already in use or is not configured for Remote Access dial out. For troubleshooting information, click Help. ...
  23. The ModemInfPath property indicates the path to this modem's .inf file. This file contains initialization information for ...
  24. The ModemInfSection property indicates the name of the section in the modem's .inf file that contains information about the ...
  25. The modification the group could not be done. As a result this group may be left in a state that is unacceptable. Please ...
  26. The modifiers can be combined to get compound results: %~dp1 - expands %1 to a drive letter and path only %~nx1 - expands ...
  27. The ModulationBell property contains the command string used to instruct the modem to use Bell modulations for 300 and 1200 ...
  28. The ModulationCCITT property contains the command string used to instruct the modem to use CCITT modulations for 300 and ...
  29. The MOF file created for the %1!s! service cannot be deleted as requested. The MOF file is required for the autorecover function. ...
  30. The MOF file created for the %1!s! service could not be loaded. The error code returned by the MOF Compiler is contained ...
  31. The MofSelfInstallDirectory property contains the directory path for applications that install MOF files to the CIM repository. ...
  32. The monitor you have selected is currently disabled. If you enable this monitor, then it will be used as part of your Windows ...
  33. The MonitorManufacturer property indicates the name of the manufacturer of the display device. Example: NEC This property ...
  34. The MonitorType property indicates the model name of the display device. Example: NEC 5FGp This property has been deprecated ...
  35. The most common serial cables are LapLink serial cables , serial file transfer cable , and null modem serial cables . You ...
  36. The most likely cause of this error is that the DCOM server is not registered or has been deleted. Reregister the Rrasprxy.dll ...
  37. The most recent versions of some items are already installed. To save time, we recommend upgrading only items that have changed ...
  38. The move table quota for Distributed Link Tracking in this domain has been exceeded. This table is used by Distributed Link ...
  39. The MoveFiles action allows the author to locate files that already exist on the user's machine, and move or copy those files ...
  40. The MPU401Address property indicates the starting I/O address assigned to the MPU-401 port of the sound device. Example: ...
  41. The MSDLC network protocol is no longer supported in Windows XP. Windows XP automatically installs TCP/IP as the default ...
  42. The MSDLC32 network protocol is no longer supported in Windows XP. Windows XP automatically installs TCP/IP as the default ...
  43. The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object cannot be deleted from Active Directory. If you click Cancel, setup will continue, but ...
  44. The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object cannot be deleted from Active Directory. There are non-Message Queuing objects contained ...
  45. The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object was not created in the directory service. This may be caused by directory service replication ...
  46. The MsmqServices object is configured with default security. MSMQ 1.0 clients will not be able to query Active Directory ...
  47. The MsmqServices object is configured with weakened security to support MSMQ 1.0 clients. With weakened security, the Message ...
  48. The MTU input parameter specifies the default Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for a network interface The range of this value ...
  49. The MTU property overrides the default Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for a network interface. The MTU is the maximum packet ...
  50. The multicast IP address should not be in the range (224-239).0.0.x or (224-239).128.0.x. This will not halt switch flooding. ...
  51. The multicast scope parameters are incorrect. Either the scope already exists or its properties are inconsistent with the ...
  52. The name "%2" could not be registered on the Interface with IP address %3. The machine with the IP address %4 did not allow ...
  53. The name %1 cannot be used. Names may not consist entirely of periods and/or spaces, or contain these characters: \ / " : ...
  54. The name %1 includes only one label. Most names include more than one label separated by dots. Example: domain.microsoft.com ...
  55. The name %1 is disabled by virtue of its associated domain name being disabled. To enable the domain use the Active Directory ...
  56. The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by another domain. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the ...
  57. The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by the domain %2. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the ...
  58. The name %1 is not a valid name. Valid names consist of a name and type specified in hex. For example, WINS*20 would represent ...
  59. The name %1 was translated to SID %2 from the trusted forest %3. The domain portion of the SID is not in the list of acceptable ...
  60. The name already exists in the local adapter name table. The network control block (NCB) request was refused. The NCB is ...
  61. The name field may not be blank. The e-mail address may contain the characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and some common symbols, but ...
  62. The Name for this Computer as specified in the answerfile '%s' was not unique on the network. It has been changed to the ...
  63. The name for this computer that you specified earlier in Setup, '%s', is already assigned to another computer on the network. ...
  64. The name must be composed only of the following characters: Alphabetic: A-Z, a-z Numeric: 0-9 Punctuation and Symbols: ! ...
  65. The name of a Win32_Property whose value is assumed to resolve to the full path to the folder of the file to be removed. ...
  66. The name of NT Eventlog logfile. This is used together with the RecordNumber to uniquely identify an instance of this class. ...
  67. The name of the directory (as a path, reference to a directory specification or reference to a property) where the space ...
  68. The name of the organization responsible for producing the physical element. This may be the entity from whom the element ...
  69. The name of the Product's supplier, or entity selling the Product (the manufacturer, reseller, OEM, etc.). Corresponds to ...
  70. The name of the product's supplier. Corresponds to the Vendor property in the product object in the DMTF Solution Exchange ...
  71. The name of the volume for which this report is generated. This property can the the volume drive letter, a mount point or ...
  72. The name of this computer (%1) does not match the name recorded in the Windows Server directory database (%2). If you have ...
  73. The name of this computer, %1, contains one or more characters that are not allowed. Characters that are not valid include: ...
  74. The name of this computer, %1, does not conform to Internet Domain Name Service specifications because it contains extended ...
  75. The name of this computer, %1, is a number. Computer names may not be a number. You must rename this computer before you ...