Windows Server 2003

  1. The protected system file %1!s! was not restored to its original, valid version because the Windows File Protection restoration ...
  2. The protected system file %1!s! was not restored to its original, valid version because the Windows File Protection restoration ...
  3. The Protocol property has two values: 'Raw' indicates printing directly to a device and 'Lpr' indicates printing to device ...
  4. The Protocol property reveals the routing mechanism via which this route was learned. Inclusion of values for gateway routing ...
  5. The protocols you have selected include PAP, SPAP, and/or CHAP. If one of these is negotiated, data encryption will not occur. ...
  6. The provider cannot perform the requested operation. This would include a query that is too complex, retrieving an instance, ...
  7. The provider failed to complete the operation. Rescan disks in the Device Manager, wait for the rescan to complete, and retry ...
  8. The ProviderName property contains the name of the provider that owns the resource. This property can be NULL if the provider ...
  9. The ProxyPortNumber property refers to the Port number configured to access the proxy server for the user on the machine. ...
  10. The PseudoStreamOriented property indicates whether the protocol is a message-oriented protocol that can receive variable-length ...
  11. The public cryptographic key of this computer cannot be stored. This can be caused by an attempt to compromise Message Queuing ...
  12. The public key in this certificate mismatches the key in the request. This certificate was issued for the server with instance ...
  13. The Public Key Policies extension allows you to specify root certificates and set up certificate trust lists, automatic certificate ...
  14. The PublishComponents action manages the advertisement of the components that may be faulted in by other products with the ...
  15. The Pulse property contains the command string used to instruct the modem to use pulse mode for dialing. Pulse dialing is ...
  16. The purpose of certification authorities is to only allow the user to view items that have been certified by a trusted site, ...
  17. The PurposeDescription property provides a description that extends the value of the Purpose property of this class. Example: ...
  18. The Push Thread was requested for a range of records but could not find any records in the range. Make sure that the replication ...
  19. The Put operation can not continue. The file needs to be resized. However, there is already a signature present. A complete ...
  20. The QuadSpeedThreshold property contains the one of two acceleration threshold values. The system doubles the speed of the ...
  21. The QuantumLength property defines the number of clock ticks per quantum. A quantum is a unit of execution time that the ...
  22. The QuantumType property specifies either fixed or variable length quantums. Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Windows 2000 defaults ...
  23. The query response interval must be less than or equal to the query interval. Do you want to set it to the recommended value? ...
  24. The queue %1 cannot be opened for retrieving messages. The queue does not have the Receive Message permission. Please grant ...
  25. The queue %1 is not transactional. Transactional retrieval is allowed only for transactional queues. Please change the message ...
  26. The queue %1 was not found. It may have been deleted. The trigger %2 associated with this queue is nonfunctional. Please ...
  27. The queue %1 was not found. The queue may not exist or may have been deleted. Please check that the queue exists, and then ...
  28. The queue path name or permission cannot be validated. Please verify that Message Queuing is running and that there is a ...
  29. The quorum log checkpoint could not be restored to the server cluster database. There may be open handles to the server cluster ...
  30. The quorum resource was changed. The old quorum resource could not be marked as obsolete. If there is partition in time, ...
  31. The QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage property indicates the peak quota amount of non-paged pool usage for the process. Example: ...
  32. The QuotasIncomplete property indicates that quota management was used but has been disabled. Incomplete refers to the information ...
  33. The QuotasIncomplete property indicates that Quota management was used but has been disabled. Incomplete refers to the information ...
  34. The QuotasRebuilding property indicates an active state signifying that the file system is in process of compiling information ...
  35. The QuotasRebuilding property indicates that the file system is in the active process of compiling information and setting ...
  36. The RADIUS Proxy could not resolve the name of remote RADIUS server %1 in remote RADIUS server group %2 to an IP address. ...
  37. The RADIUS Proxy received a response from server %1 with the Code field set to the invalid value of %2. Valid values of the ...
  38. The RADIUS Proxy was unable to forward a RADIUS request to remote RADIUS server %1 because of a network error. The error ...
  39. The RADIUS server %1 did not respond to the initial request. Please make sure that the server name or IP address and secret ...
  40. The RADIUS server name %1 could not be successfully resolved to an IP address. Please make sure that the name is spelled ...
  41. The RAS performance object consists of counters that combine values for all ports of the Remote Access service (RAS) device ...
  42. The RAS performance object consists of counters that monitor individual Remote Access Service ports of the RAS device on ...
  43. The rate at which bytes are arriving at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are ...
  44. The rate at which bytes are being sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages ...
  45. The rate at which incoming Message Queuing messages are placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing ...
  46. The rate at which replication updates received from replication partners are applied by the local directory service. This ...
  47. The rate at which the process is issuing bytes to I/O operations that do not involve data such as control operations. This ...
  48. The rate at which the process is issuing I/O operations that are neither read nor write operations (for example, a control ...
  49. The rate at which the process is issuing read and write I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by ...
  50. The rate at which the process is issuing read I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process ...
  51. The rate at which the process is issuing write I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process ...
  52. The rate at which the process is reading and writing bytes in I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated ...
  53. The rate at which the process is reading bytes from I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the ...
  54. The rate at which the process is writing bytes to I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process ...
  55. The rate at which the Server is receiving bytes from the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy ...
  56. The rate at which the Server is sending and receiving bytes with the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure ...
  57. The rate at which the Server is sending bytes to the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the ...
  58. The rate HTTP requests are made that do not use the OPTIONS, GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, MOVE, COPY, MKCOL, PROPFIND, ...
  59. The rate HTTP requests are made that do not use the OPTIONS, GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, MOVE, COPY, MKCOL, PROPFIND, ...
  60. The rate HTTP requests using the GET method are made. Get requests are generally used for basic file retrievals or image ...
  61. The rate HTTP requests using the HEAD method are made. Head requests generally indicate a client is querying the state of ...
  62. The rate HTTP requests using the LOCK method are made. Lock requests are used to lock a file for one user so that only that ...
  63. The rate HTTP requests using the MS-SEARCH method are made. Search requests are used to query the server to find resources ...
  64. The rate HTTP requests using the PROPFIND method are made. Propfind requests retrieve property values on files and directories. ...
  65. The rate HTTP requests using the PROPPATCH method are made. Proppatch requests set property values on files and directories. ...
  66. The rate HTTP requests using the SEARCH method are made. Search requests are used to query the server to find resources that ...
  67. The rate HTTP requests using the TRACE method are made. Trace requests allow the client to see what is being received at ...
  68. The rate of errors due to requests that couldn't be satisfied by the server because the requested document could not be found. ...
  69. The rate of errors due to requests that couldn't be satisfied by the server because the requested document was locked. These ...
  70. The rating label on this page is invalid. "%1" is not recognized or is not the right format. You may want to notify the owner ...
  71. The rating of this title exceeds your permission level. You can use the administrator password to temporarily change your ...
  72. The rating systems you use are provided by other companies and organizations. To view or modify the list, click Rating Systems. ...
  73. The RDPDR device manager component could not be opened. Check the status of the Terminal Service Device Redirector in the ...
  74. The reader inserted is not working properly. Please try to change the 'Input/Output Range' and/or 'Interrupt Request' settings ...
  75. The reason supplied by user %6 for the last unexpected shutdown of this computer is: %1 Reason Code: %2 Bug ID: %3 Bugcheck ...