Windows Server 2003
- The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! because the cluster service detected data corruption in a message received ...
- The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! because the cluster service was unable to establish a secure network ...
- The password change was not issued on cluster %1!ws! since it contains at least one node running a version of Windows that ...
- The password contains too many characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security. Type a new ...
- The password could not be set (often caused by domain policy's complexity requirements). - Since the password could not be ...
- The password does not contain enough characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. ...
- The password does not meet the minimum password length requirement of the password policy on this computer. Enter a longer ...
- The password does not meet the password complexity requirements of the password policy on this computer. Strong passwords ...
- The password does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity and password ...
- The password does not meet the strong password criteria specified by the password filter in your domain. Type a new trust ...
- The password entered is longer than 14 characters. Computers with Windows prior to Windows 2000 will not be able to use this ...
- The password exceeds the maximum password length requirement of the password policy on this computer. Enter a shorter password. ...
- The password for %2 cannot be set due to insufficient privileges. Windows will attempt to disable this account. If this attempt ...
- The password for %2 could not be set because: %1 Contact your system administrator to correct the permissions in this area. ...
- The password has more than 14 characters. If this user's computer is running Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium ...
- The password is longer than older versions of Windows, such as Windows 98 or Windows 95, can use. Press Cancel to enter a ...
- The password is not complex enough to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new ...
- The password is too complex to be converted to a LAN Manager password. The LAN Manager password returned is a NULL string. ...
- The Password Migration DLL is not installed and running on the selected Password DC (%s). Please select another Password ...
- The password must change option for object %2 cannot be set because: %1This object will be deleted if permissions allow. ...
- The Password parameter passes the password (when the server is running with share-level security) for the shared resource. ...
- The password supplied does not meet the minimum complexity requirements. Please select another password that meets all of ...
- The password was successfully changed on the remote domain, but updating saved logon information failed. The information ...
- The password you entered does not match the password under which data is currently stored. You may have mistyped your password. ...
- The password you entered does not match the password under which data is currently stored. You may have mistyped your password. ...
- The password you entered is not allowed. It may be too short or too long, or it may not contain the correct combination of ...
- The password you typed does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity ...
- The PasswordAge property indicates the length of time a password has been in effect. This value is measured from the number ...
- The PasswordChangeable property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account can be changed. Values: TRUE or ...
- The PasswordExpires property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account will expire. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
- The PasswordExpires property indicates the date and time when the password will expire. The value is set in this format: ...
- The PasswordRequired property determines whether a password is required on the Win32 user account. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
- The passwords you typed do not match. Type the new password for this account in both the New password and Confirm new password ...
- The patch page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch. The ...
- The patch page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page number mismatch. The expected ...
- The PatchPackage class describes all patch packages that have been applied to this product. For each patch package, the unique ...
- The path "%1" cannot be used for database files. The path might have special characters or be read-only. Please change the ...
- The path associated to the tab you are dragging a template to only exists on your current workgroup server. Do you want to ...
- The path cannot be used for creating a drive path likely because the folder does not exist or is already a drive path to ...
- The path chosen for the system volume is not accessible. Please either manually delete the contents of the path or choose ...
- The Path property is a string representing the path of the file. This includes leading and trailing backslashes. Example: ...
- The path specified in the program field entry may not be the same on all machines. You may wish to either include the program ...
- The path to the installed software element. If the component is a registry key,the registry roots are represented numerically. ...
- 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 ...
- The path you entered does not point to a valid Windows installation source. Verify the path and check that the media source ...
- 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 ...
- The path you specified is not valid. You must type either a full UNC path ( \server\share\. ) or a full local/redirected ...
- The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path of the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
- The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path to the executable file that implements the service. Example: \Sys ...
- The PathName property contains the fully qualified path to the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
- 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 ...
- The Pause method pauses the print queue. No jobs can print anymore until the print queue is resumed. The method can return ...
- The PauseAfterReset property identifies the time delay before the reboot is initiated. It is used after a system power cycle, ...
- The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
- The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
- The peak size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes. This value indicates the maximum size of the process VLM ...
- The PeakPageFileUsage property indicates the maximum amount of page file space used during the life of the process. Example: ...
- The PeakVirtualSize property specifies the maximum virtual address space the process has used at any one time. Use of virtual ...
- The Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) allows for distributed resolution of a name to an IPV6 address and port number." ...
- The PelsHeight property indicates the height of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated because it is ...
- The PelsHeight property indicates the height of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a ...
- The PelsWidth property indicates the width of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated because it is not ...
- The PelsWidth property indicates the width of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a corresponding ...
- The pending certificate request for this response file was not found. This request may be canceled. You cannot install selected ...
- The performance counter explain text string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is %1!s!, the ...
- The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is %1!s!, the bogus ...
- The Performance Data Log Service key could not be opened. This may be due to insufficient privilege or because the service ...
- The Performance Logs and Alerts service has not been installed on %1. The service will be installed the first time that an ...
- The performance strings in the Performance registry value is corrupted when process %1!s! extension counter provider. BaseIndex ...
- The performance strings in the registry do not match the index values stored in Performance registry key. The last index ...
- The Periodic check for updates feature allows you to display a specified URL at regular intervals. The default URL points ...
- The permissions cannot be displayed because they are different between %2 and %1. Do you wish to reset the permissions on ...
- The permissions could not be updated on the CA and have been saved to the registry. You must restart Certificate Services ...
- The permissions for the selected group or user cannot be displayed because they do not correspond to standard NTFS permissions. ...
- The permissions on %1 are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort ...