Windows Server 2003

  1. The Persistent property determines whether this connection will be reconnected automatically by the operating system on the ...
  2. The persistent storage file cannot be saved. Make sure that this file (located in %SystemRoot%\System32\RemoteStorage directory) ...
  3. The Persistent System Timestamp allows the system to detect the time of unexpected shutdowns by writing the current time ...
  4. The person or conference you are trying to call requires different security settings than what you have configured. Change ...
  5. The person who is trying to contact you may not be running a compatible program. Check that the person who is trying to contact ...
  6. The person you are trying to contact may not be running a compatible program. Check that the person you are trying to contact ...
  7. The person you are using Remote Assistance with has tried to start a voice connection with you. Remote Assistance does not ...
  8. The person you called accepted the call, but is not able to use NetMeeting's audio and video features because their sound ...
  9. The person you called accepted the call, but you will not be able to use NetMeeting's audio and video features because your ...
  10. The phone cord between your computer and the phone outlet is connected correctly, as outlined in your computer's documentation. ...
  11. The phone cord between your computer and the phone outlet may not be connected correctly. Consult your documentation to ensure ...
  12. The phone number the Internet Connection Wizard is trying to dial is currently busy. Please wait a few minutes, and then ...
  13. The phone number the wizard is trying to dial is currently busy. Click Redial to try again. Click Help for more information. ...
  14. The phone number you entered contains invalid characters. Only the characters 0123456789ABCDPTW!@$-.()+*#, and are valid ...
  15. The Physical Disk performance object consists of counters that monitor hard or fixed disk drive on a computer. Disks are ...
  16. The PIN does not conform to the card's rules. Please enter a PIN that complies with the rules or see your administrator. ...
  17. The PIN is blocked, disabling further attempts to log into the smart card. You must unblock the PIN to log into the smart ...
  18. The PixelsPerXLogicalInch property indicates the number of pixels per logical inch along the X axis (horizontal direction) ...
  19. The PixelsPerYLogicalInch property indicates the number of pixels per logical inch along the Y axis (vertical direction) ...
  20. The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) level is set to Medium for the Trusted sites zone. If you want to change the P3P ...
  21. The Plex property indicates whether the shadow copy was created by a split mirror shadow copy provider. The provider can ...
  22. The Plug and Play operation cannot be completed because a device driver is preventing the device from stopping. The name ...
  23. The PlusProductID property contains the product identification number for the Windows Plus! operating system enhancement ...
  24. The PlusVersionNumber property contains the version number of the Windows Plus! operating system enhancement software (if ...
  25. The PMESignal property indicates whether the PCI bus Power Management Enabled signal is supported by this slot. PMESignal ...
  26. The PMTUBHDetectEnabled parameter specifies whether the detection of \"Black Hole\" routers is enabled. If TRUE, the method ...
  27. The PMTUBHDetectEnabled property indicates whether detection of black hole routers occurs. Setting this parameter to TRUE ...
  28. The PMTUDiscoveryEnabled parameter can enable TCP to attempt to discover the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) or largest packet ...
  29. The PMTUDiscoveryEnabled property indicates whether the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) path is discovered. Setting this ...
  30. The PM_API indicates the offset address to the protected mode application programming interface for this VXD. These functions ...
  31. The pointer is the arrow that appears on your screen. To move the pointer, rest your hand on the mouse and move it across ...
  32. The pointer returned did not match the buffer length returned by the Collect procedure for the "%1!s!" service in Extensible ...
  33. The pointer returned did not match the buffer length returned by the Collect procedure for the "%1!s!" service in Extensible ...
  34. The pointer, which looks like a blinking vertical line, will already be positioned in the first box that you need to type ...
  35. The policy %1 resulted in an invalid status and was logged. See %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target machine ...
  36. The policy %1 resulted in the following error %2. For more information, see %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target ...
  37. The policy '%s' is the last policy. Deleting this policy will cause all users to be rejected. Are you sure you want to delete ...
  38. The policy cannot be transformed because it contains settings for the Windows Firewall but the Windows Firewall service is ...
  39. The policy engine did not attempt to configure the setting. For more information, see %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log ...
  40. The policy module for a CA is missing or incorrectly registered. To view or change policy module settings, right-click on ...
  41. The policy of your user account does not allow you to change passwords too frequently. This is done to prevent users from ...
  42. The POP3 service could not be installed on this server. To install the POP3 service, try running the Configure Your Server ...
  43. The POP3 service provides e-mail transfer and retrieval services. Administrators can use the POP3 service to store and manage ...
  44. The port has been opened by another application. Renaming the COM port may have an unpredictable effect on the other application. ...
  45. The port has been opened by another application. Renaming the port may have an unpredictable effect on the other application. ...
  46. The port number you entered is incorrect. Port information can only contain the numbers 0 through 9. Type the port number ...
  47. The Port property specifies the DMA port used by the host bus adapter. This is meaningful for MCA-type buses. Example: 12 ...
  48. The port range overlaps with the range in an existing rule for the specified cluster ip address. Specify a port range that ...
  49. The port that the modem is attached could not be opened. This may be the result of a hardware conflict. Check the device ...
  50. The port that the modem is using is currently open by another application. Exit any application that may currently be using ...
  51. The PortName property identifies the ports that can be used to transmit data to the printer. If a printer is connected to ...
  52. The position of this physical memory in an interleave. 0 indicates non-interleaved. 1 indicates the first position, 2 the ...
  53. The POTSModem class represents a Device that translates binary data into wave modulations for sound based transmission. It ...
  54. The PowerFailSignal property determines whether the power supply has a power failure signal. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, ...
  55. The pre-shared key that is being changed/removed is currently in use. Restart Routing and Remote Access for this change to ...
  56. The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, ...
  57. The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain ...
  58. The pre-Windows 2000 group name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ : ; | = , + ? < > " If you ...
  59. The pre-Windows 2000 group name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ : ; | = , + ? < > " If you ...
  60. The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ : ; | = , + ? < > @ " If ...
  61. The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ : ; | = , + ? < > @ " If ...
  62. The pre-Windows 2000 logon name you have chosen is already in use in this domain. Choose another pre-Windows 2000 logon name, ...
  63. The pre-Windows 2000 user name contains invalid characters. You must specify a name that includes only letters and numbers. ...
  64. The prefix map could not be read during schema initialization. This may be due to corruption or inconsistency of the database. ...
  65. The presence of a daughter card has been detected. A new line with settings identical to the first line has been automatically ...
  66. The previous attempt to make a backup copy of one or more Remote Storage database files did not succeed. The operation is ...
  67. The previous installation of an application has not been completed. Logon with an Administrator account to complete the installation. ...
  68. The previous installation of the Brooktrout driver has been upgraded to version 4.3.2. If you have upgraded from Windows ...
  69. The previous migration was completed in domains that were in the same forest. You need to provide SID History Credentials ...
  70. The previous self-test routine completed without error or no self-test has ever been runThe self-test routine was aborted ...
  71. The previous versions of database (and log) files will be preserved in 351db and 40db subdirectories of each service's directory. ...
  72. The previous versions of database (and log) files will be preserved in 40db subdirectory of each service's directory. Please ...
  73. The primary DNS server tested was: %1 (%2) The zone was: %3 The test for dynamic DNS update support returned: "%4" (error ...
  74. The primary DNS server tested was: %1 (%2) The zone was: . (root) Domain controllers will not send dynamic updates to the ...
  75. The primary IP address for this network adapter was not found. Ensure that this network adapter is properly configured, has ...