Windows Server 2003

  1. The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! because the cluster service detected data corruption in a message received ...
  2. The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! because the cluster service was unable to establish a secure network ...
  3. The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! since it contains at least one node running a version of Windows that ...
  4. The password contains too many characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security. Type a new ...
  5. The password could not be set (often caused by domain policy's complexity requirements). - Since the password could not be ...
  6. The password does not contain enough characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. ...
  7. The password does not meet the minimum password length requirement of the password policy on this computer. Enter a longer ...
  8. The password does not meet the password complexity requirements of the password policy on this computer. Strong passwords ...
  9. The password does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity and password ...
  10. The password does not meet the strong password criteria specified by the password filter in your domain. Type a new trust ...
  11. The password entered is longer than 14 characters. Computers with Windows prior to Windows 2000 will not be able to use this ...
  12. The password exceeds the maximum password length requirement of the password policy on this computer. Enter a shorter password. ...
  13. The password for %2 cannot be set due to insufficient privileges. Windows will attempt to disable this account. If this attempt ...
  14. The password for %2 could not be set because: %1 Contact your system administrator to correct the permissions in this area. ...
  15. The password has more than 14 characters. If this user's computer is running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium ...
  16. The password is longer than older versions of Windows, such as Windows 98 or Windows 95, can use. Press Cancel to enter a ...
  17. The password is not complex enough to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new ...
  18. The password is too complex to be converted to a LAN Manager password. The LAN Manager password returned is a NULL string. ...
  19. The Password Migration DLL is not installed and running on the selected Password DC (%s). Please select another Password ...
  20. The password must change option for object %2 cannot be set because: %1This object will be deleted if permissions allow. ...
  21. The Password parameter passes the password (when the server is running with share-level security) for the shared resource. ...
  22. The password supplied does not meet the minimum complexity requirements. Please select another password that meets all of ...
  23. The password was successfully changed on the remote domain, but updating saved logon information failed. The information ...
  24. The password you entered does not match the password under which data is currently stored. You may have mistyped your password. ...
  25. The password you entered does not match the password under which data is currently stored. You may have mistyped your password. ...
  26. The password you entered is not allowed. It may be too short or too long, or it may not contain the correct combination of ...
  27. The password you typed does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity ...
  28. The PasswordAge property indicates the length of time a password has been in effect. This value is measured from the number ...
  29. The PasswordChangeable property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account can be changed. Values: TRUE or ...
  30. The PasswordExpires property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account will expire. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  31. The PasswordExpires property indicates the date and time when the password will expire. The value is set in this format: ...
  32. The PasswordRequired property determines whether a password is required on the Win32 user account. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  33. The passwords you typed do not match. Type the new password for this account in both the New password and Confirm new password ...
  34. The patch page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch. The ...
  35. The patch page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page number mismatch. The expected ...
  36. The PatchPackage class describes all patch packages that have been applied to this product. For each patch package, the unique ...
  37. The path "%1" cannot be used for database files. The path might have special characters or be read-only. Please change the ...
  38. The path associated to the tab you are dragging a template to only exists on your current workgroup server. Do you want to ...
  39. The path cannot be used for creating a drive path likely because the folder does not exist or is already a drive path to ...
  40. The path chosen for the system volume is not accessible. Please either manually delete the contents of the path or choose ...
  41. The Path property is a string representing the path of the file. This includes leading and trailing backslashes. Example: ...
  42. The path specified in the program field entry may not be the same on all machines. You may wish to either include the program ...
  43. The path to the installed software element. If the component is a registry key,the registry roots are represented numerically. ...
  44. The path was not inserted into the string as requested. The probable cause is that the data is at an object at a higher level ...
  45. The path you entered does not point to a valid Windows installation source. Verify the path and check that the media source ...
  46. The path you entered, '%s', is too long so your connection could not be saved. Please try to save the file again with a shorter ...
  47. The path you specified is not valid. You must type either a full UNC path ( \server\share\. ) or a full local/redirected ...
  48. The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path of the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
  49. The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path to the executable file that implements the service. Example: \Sys ...
  50. The PathName property contains the fully qualified path to the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
  51. The Pause method pauses a job in a print queue. If the job was currently printing, no other job will be printed. If the job ...
  52. The Pause method pauses the print queue. No jobs can print anymore until the print queue is resumed. The method can return ...
  53. The PauseAfterReset property identifies the time delay before the reboot is initiated. It is used after a system power cycle, ...
  54. The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
  55. The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
  56. The peak size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes. This value indicates the maximum size of the process VLM ...
  57. The PeakPageFileUsage property indicates the maximum amount of page file space used during the life of the process. Example: ...
  58. The PeakVirtualSize property specifies the maximum virtual address space the process has used at any one time. Use of virtual ...
  59. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) allows for distributed resolution of a name to an IPV6 address and port number." ...
  60. The PelsHeight property indicates the height of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated because it is ...
  61. The PelsHeight property indicates the height of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a ...
  62. The PelsWidth property indicates the width of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated because it is not ...
  63. The PelsWidth property indicates the width of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a corresponding ...
  64. The pending certificate request for this response file was not found. This request may be canceled. You cannot install selected ...
  65. The performance counter explain text string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is %1!s!, the ...
  66. The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is %1!s!, the bogus ...
  67. The Performance Data Log Service key could not be opened. This may be due to insufficient privilege or because the service ...
  68. The Performance Logs and Alerts service has not been installed on %1. The service will be installed the first time that an ...
  69. The performance strings in the Performance registry value is corrupted when process %1!s! extension counter provider. BaseIndex ...
  70. The performance strings in the registry do not match the index values stored in Performance registry key. The last index ...
  71. The Periodic check for updates feature allows you to display a specified URL at regular intervals. The default URL points ...
  72. The permissions cannot be displayed because they are different between %2 and %1. Do you wish to reset the permissions on ...
  73. The permissions could not be updated on the CA and have been saved to the registry. You must restart Certificate Services ...
  74. The permissions for the selected group or user cannot be displayed because they do not correspond to standard NTFS permissions. ...
  75. The permissions on %1 are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort ...