Windows Server 2003

  1. The Primary property determines whether this is the primary operating system. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of TRUE indicates ...
  2. The PrimaryAddressResolutionStatus property holds status information resulting from the gethostbyname call. This property ...
  3. The PrimaryGroupId property specifies the relative ID (RID) of the Primary Global Group for this user. The identifier verifies ...
  4. The Print Head Alignment utility improves printout quality if used before printing in High Speed mode. It also fixes misaligned ...
  5. The printer %1 could not be registered because another printer by the same name already exists on this AppleTalk network. ...
  6. The printer driver is not compatible with a policy enabled on your computer that blocks Windows NT 4.0 drivers. If you want ...
  7. The printer is printing an alignment page. When it is finished, find the number in each category that comes closest to forming ...
  8. The Printer name you have entered is either an invalid Fax Printer name or the Microsoft Shared Fax Server is unavailable. ...
  9. The printer setting have been changed, but not saved. Printing a test page may not give the desired results until you save ...
  10. The printer share name contains a trailing space. If the test page does not print, have your network administrator remove ...
  11. The printer that this shortcut refers to does not exist on this computer. Delete this shortcut and create a new one from ...
  12. The PrinterPaperNames property indicates the list of paper sizes supported by the printer. The printer-specified names are ...
  13. The printing company received only part of your order. You will soon receive an e-mail confirmation with details about your ...
  14. The PrintProcessor property indicates the print processor service used to process the print job. A printer processor works ...
  15. The PrintQuality property indicates one of four quality levels of the print job. If a positive value is specified, the quality ...
  16. The PrintQueue could not be found on domain %1. It may have been deleted from the Directory. An attempt will be made to republish ...
  17. The PrintTestPage method prints a test page. The method can return the following values: 0 - Success. 5 - Access denied. ...
  18. The Priority parameter specifies the new priority class for the process. Values: Idle - Specified for a process whose threads ...
  19. The Priority property indicates the dynamic priority of the thread. Each thread has a dynamic priority that the scheduler ...
  20. The Priority property indicates the scheduling priority of the process within the operating system. The higher the value, ...
  21. The PriorityBase property indicates the current base priority of a thread. The operating system may raise the thread's dynamic ...
  22. The PriorityClass property controls the priority class of the new process (used to determine the scheduling priorities of ...
  23. The privacy icon appears in the status bar each time a cookie is restricted based on your privacy settings. To see a privacy ...
  24. The PrivilegesNotHeld property indicates required access privileges missing in order to complete an operation. The types ...
  25. The PrivilegesRequired property indicates all privileges required to perform an operation. This includes values from the ...
  26. The PrivilegesStatus class reports information about privileges required to complete an operation. It may be returned when ...
  27. The process %1 has initiated the %5 of computer %2 on behalf of user %7 for the following reason: %3 Reason Code: %4 Shutdown ...
  28. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, it ...
  29. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, it ...
  30. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, the ...
  31. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, the ...
  32. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. However, it was ...
  33. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. However, it was ...
  34. The Process Address Space performance object consists of counters that monitor memory allocation and use for a selected process. ...
  35. The Process performance object consists of counters that monitor running application program and system processes. All the ...
  36. The ProcessHandle property indicates the process that created the thread. The contents of this property can be used by Win32 ...
  37. The ProcessId parameter returns a global process identifier that can be used to identify a process. The value is valid from ...
  38. The ProcessId property contains the global process identifier that can be used to identify a process. The value is valid ...
  39. The processor family type. For example, values include \"Pentium(R) processor with MMX(TM) technology\" (14) and \"68040\" ...
  40. The Processor performance object consists of counters that measure aspects of processor activity The processor is the part ...
  41. The ProcessorId property contains processor-specific information that describes the processor's features. For x86 class CPUs, ...
  42. The processors specified in resource allocation policy cannot be found. Ensure that the processors exist, and then try again. ...
  43. The ProcessStartupInformation parameter represents the startup configuration of a Win32 process. It includes information ...
  44. The product %1 is out of licenses. Use Licensing from the Administrative Tools folder for more information on which users ...
  45. The product key also qualifies you for certain customer benefits, such as support, marketing services, upgrades and Web offers. ...
  46. The product key being used to activate this copy of Windows has exceeded the maximum number of allowed activations. This ...
  47. The product key entered does not appear to be valid for the Windows version you are building an unattended installation file ...
  48. The product key is not valid for this media type. Please use the correct installation CD to reinstall Windows. Error Code: ...
  49. The Product Key used to install Windows is invalid. Please contact your system administrator or retailer immediately to obtain ...
  50. The ProductType property indicates additional information about the system. This member can be one of the following values: ...
  51. The profile "%s" requires language resources that you currently do not have installed. Do you want to continue editing the ...
  52. The profile for user %1 is already loaded due to a previous unload failure. The profile will appear in the state in was during ...
  53. The Profile property specifies a directory path to the user's profile. This value can be a null string, a local absolute ...
  54. The profile source for %s cannot be found. If you delete %s from this profile then you will be unable to re-merge it into ...
  55. The Profile Wizard will lead you through several steps to create a Recognition Profile specific to your voice and environment. ...
  56. The ProgId property contains a programmatic identifier associated with the COM component. The format of a ProgID is . . . ...
  57. The program cannot open the required dialog box because it cannot determine whether the computer named "%1" is joined to ...
  58. The program cannot start, probably because your user account does not have permission to modify the system registry. For ...
  59. The Program Files directory name on %1 is in an unrecognized format '%2'. The dispatcher may not be able to install an agent ...
  60. The program necessary to activate this %hs is unavailable. You may convert it to or activate it as another type of object ...
  61. The program necessary to activate this %ls is unavailable. You may convert it to or activate it as another type of object ...
  62. The program or feature "%1" cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64-bit versions of Windows. Please contact the ...
  63. The program that started Help is no longer running. This program must be running to perform this task. Close Help and restart ...
  64. The program you are running is attempting to install a plug-in to be used with Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Internet ...
  65. The program you are running is attempting to install a plug-in to be used with Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Windows ...
  66. The promotion failed because the name of local computer is the name of a predefined security identifier. Please rename the ...
  67. The proper version of the ActiveX control failed to download and install. You may not have sufficient permissions. Please ...
  68. The property (%1) is not valid for the class it has been associated with. This property will be ignored. Incorrect XML:%2%3%4%5%0 ...
  69. The property contains the name of the file to be removed. If this column is null, then the specified folder will be removed ...
  70. The property identifier specified (for example, PROPID_Q_INSTANCE in MQSetQueueProperties) is invalid for the operation requested. ...
  71. The property specified was ignored for this operation (this occurs, for example, when PROPID_M_SENDERID is passed to SendMessage()). ...
  72. The ProposedSize property indicates the proposed size of the Win32 registry. It is the only registry setting that can be ...
  73. The protected system file %1!s! could not be restored to its original, valid version. The file version of the bad file is ...
  74. The protected system file %1!s! could not be verified as valid because the file was in use. Use the SFC utility to verify ...
  75. The protected system file %1!s! could not be verified as valid because Windows File Protection is terminating. Use the SFC ...