Windows Server 2003

  1. The operations master manages the allocation of RID pools to other domain controllers. Only one server in the domain performs ...
  2. The operations master role represented by the following object has been transferred to the following domain controller at ...
  3. The operations master roles held by the local domain controller could not transfer to the following remote domain controller. ...
  4. The Option input parameter specifies the actual security permission to be modified. Change_Owner_Security_Information - Change ...
  5. The Option input parameter specifies the actual security privilege to be modified. Change_Owner_Security_Information - Change ...
  6. The option you selected will not allow this interface to receive any packets. To enable this interface to receive packets, ...
  7. The option you selected will not allow this interface to transmit any packets. To enable this interface to transmit packets, ...
  8. The options below determine how many ports will be renamed. NOTE: If you rename ports that are in use by Windows Remote Access ...
  9. The order or precedence in which this Policy Object is applied.The winning policy is contained in the Policy Object whose ...
  10. The ordering for data stored in the ErrorData property. \"Least Significant Byte First\" (value=1) or \"Most Significant ...
  11. The Organization property indicates the registered user's (of the operating system) company name. Example: Microsoft Corporation. ...
  12. The origin server delivers on-demand content to the cache/proxy server after which the cache/proxy server streams the content ...
  13. The OS/2 File System (HPFS) is in use on your computer. Windows does not support this file system. If you will need to access ...
  14. The OSAutoDiscovered property distinguishes the instances of this class that were automatically discovered by the operating ...
  15. The OSAutoDiscovered property indicates whether the parallel port was automatically detected by the operating system or by ...
  16. The OSLanguage property indicates which language version of the operating system is installed. Example: 0x0807 (German, Switzerland) ...
  17. The OSPF global configuration has %1 global parameter blocks and %2 area parameter blocks. This is an invalid configuration. ...
  18. The OtherTargetOS property records the manufacturer and operating system type for a software element when the TargetOperatingSystem ...
  19. The OtherTransferCount property specifies the amount of data transferred during operations other than read and write operations. ...
  20. The outgoing routing rule is not valid because it cannot find a valid device. Check the routing rule configuration. Country/region ...
  21. The Outlook Express& Slide-Show cannot be displayed unless scripting is enabled. You need to turn on scripting in the security ...
  22. The output file path specified for this collection does not exist. The "Performance Logs Alerts" service will attempt to ...
  23. The OverwriteExistingDebugFile property indicates whether a new log file will overwrite an existing one. Values: TRUE or ...
  24. The owner-address mapping table had an entry with a non-zero owner ID and an address the same as the local WINS address. ...
  25. The package contents could not be saved to the filename '%s'. Make sure that there is enough free space on the volume, deleting ...
  26. The page cannot be refreshed without resending the information. Click Retry to send the information again, or click Cancel ...
  27. The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you ...
  28. The page you are trying to view cannot be displayed because the server it resides on does not respond. Please try again later. ...
  29. The page you requested was created using information you submitted in a form. This page is no longer available. As a security ...
  30. The PagesPrinted property specifies the number of pages that have been printed. This value may be zero if the print job does ...
  31. The Paging File performance object consists of counters that monitor the paging file(s) on the computer. The paging file ...
  32. The parameter %1!d! is not tagged when it is expected to be. It will be discarded and default value will be used for the ...
  33. The parameter %1!d! is tagged when it is expected not to be. This might lead to improper result. The command is cancelled. ...
  34. The parameter(s) passed to the server in the client/server shared memory window were invalid. Too much data may have been ...
  35. The parameters in MQPRIVATEPROPS are invalid. Either the pointer to the MQPRIVATEPROPS structure has a null value, or no ...
  36. The parameters of the rule %1 with the ID %2 are now valid. The rule was evaluated successfully, and the action defined by ...
  37. The Parameters property contains space set aside for use by applications. This string can be null, or it can have any number ...
  38. The Parameters property indicates optional parameters to send to the print processor. See the PrintProcessor member for more ...
  39. The parameters specified for logging are too long. Field: %1; Data Given: %2. For additional information specific to this ...
  40. The parent CA has denied your request because you are not a domain administrator. (%1) To obtain the certificate for your ...
  41. The parent node does not have any explicit Access Permissions set. Access Permissions which will be inherited to this node ...
  42. The ParentProcessId property specifies the unique identifier of the process that created this process. Process identifier ...
  43. The Parity property specifies the method of parity checking to be used. Parity is used as an error checking technique where ...
  44. The ParityCheckEnabled property determines whether parity checking is enabled. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, parity checking ...
  45. The PartComponent reference represents the properties of the file directory structure in the Win32_LogicalDiskRootDirectory ...
  46. The PartComponent reference represents the the resource (such as I/O services, memory resources) available on the computer ...
  47. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_BaseService containing the base service that is a member of a load order ...
  48. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_Directory that contains the subdirectory (subfolder) part of the association. ...
  49. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_DiskPartition containing the properties of a disk partition that exists ...
  50. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_Processor containing the properties of a processor which is running the ...
  51. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_ProgramGroupOrItem containing a start menu group or item for this association ...
  52. The partial synchronization replication of the %1 database from the primary domain controller %2 completed successfully. ...
  53. The partial synchronization replication of the %1 database from the primary domain controller %2 failed with the following ...
  54. The partial synchronization request from the server %1 completed successfully. %2 changes(s) has(have) been returned to the ...
  55. The partition %1 should be hosted at site %2, but has not been instantiated yet. However, the KCC could not find any hosts ...
  56. The partition %s is currently in use. To force the deletion of this partition, click Yes. WARNING: Forcing a deletion might ...
  57. The partition is either too full, damaged, not formatted, or formatted with an incompatible file system. To continue installing ...
  58. The partition number of a boot partition has changed. Disk Management was unable to update Boot.ini to reflect these changes. ...
  59. The partition number of a boot partition has changed. Disk Management was unable to update NVRAM to reflect these changes. ...
  60. The partition or the unpartitioned space you selected is too small for Windows. Select a partition or unpartitioned space ...
  61. The partition type you specified does not meet the format requirements. Type in an unsigned hexidecimal byte for MBR disks, ...
  62. The partition you attempted to delete is on a dynamic disk. Deletion of this partition will make all other partitions on ...
  63. The partition you have chosen is too full to contain the selected version of Windows, which requires a drive with at least ...
  64. The partition you selected does not have enough free space for the installation of Windows. Setup has found existing Windows ...
  65. The partition you selected does not have enough free space for the installation of Windows. Windows requires at least %1!u! ...
  66. The partition you selected is not formatted. Setup will now format the partition. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select ...
  67. The partition you tried to delete is a Microsoft reserved partition. This partition is reserved for converting the disk to ...
  68. The partition you tried to delete is a system partition. System partitions may contain diagnostic or hardware configuration ...
  69. The Partitions property indicates the number of partitions on this physical disk drive that are recognized by the operating ...
  70. The PartOfDomain property indicates whether the computer is part of a domain or workgroup. If TRUE, the computer is part ...
  71. The Passport Manager Administration utility was unable to update the network map. Typically this is due to proxy settings ...
  72. The password cannot change option for object %2 cannot be set for the following reason: %1This object will not be created ...
  73. The password change on node %1!ws! of cluster %2!ws! failed because the cluster service detected data corruption in a message ...
  74. The password change on node %1!ws! of cluster %2!ws! failed because the cluster service was unable to establish a secure ...
  75. The password change succeeded. All logon information for this domain and user name has been updated with the new password. ...