Windows Server 2008

  1. The content you are trying to access requires the Microsoft .NET Framework. Would you like to enable this optional Windows ...
  2. The content you are trying to access requires the Microsoft .NET Framework. You must log on as an administrator to install ...
  3. The contents of at least one side of media "%1" have changed. This media may be damaged and has thus been disabled. To ignore ...
  4. The contents of file {0} may have been tampered because the hash of the file does not match the hash stored in the digital ...
  5. The contents of the clipboard do not contain a valid Performance Monitor counter list. Performance Monitor counter lists ...
  6. The contents of this folder will not be deleted. You can restore this icon to the desktop by right-clicking on its icon in ...
  7. The contents of this folder will not be deleted. You can restore this icon to the desktop using the Display control panel. ...
  8. The ContinueXMitOnXOff property specifies whether data transmissions continue when the receiving buffer is close to full ...
  9. The control handler for service '%1' could not be registered due to error %2. Restart your computer, and then try to restart ...
  10. The control panel you are about to see is not designed for viewing from a distance or for remote control interaction. Would ...
  11. The Control property indicates the offset address to the driver's control procedures. The virtual machine manager calls this ...
  12. The controller does not have enough bandwidth available for the %s. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message. ...
  13. The controls on this property page are disabled because you do not have sufficient privileges to access them. Please contact ...
  14. The controls on this property sheet are disabled because the system must first be rebooted before any configuration changes ...
  15. The cookies that were presented by the client could not be decoded. This may cause a user request to fail. User Action The ...
  16. The CoolSwitch property indicates whether fasttask switching is turned on. Fast task switching allows the user to switch ...
  17. The Copies value from the application's Print dialog will be used. Well-behaved applications will synchronize with the value ...
  18. The Copies value is not specified in the print instructions. Choose this option when the printer's default value for Copies ...
  19. The Copy method copies the logical file or directory specified in the object path to the location specified by the input ...
  20. The copy of %1 you are using does not pass genuine validation. To continue using %1, your copy of %1 must be validated as ...
  21. The copy of %1 you are using does not pass genuine validation. To use all %1 features, your copy of %1 must be validated ...
  22. The CopyEx method copies the logical file or directory specified in the object path to the location specified by the FileName ...
  23. The correct permissions could not be set on folder {0}. To make logging work correctly, ensure that the LocalService account ...
  24. The corresponding flag bits are missing from the computer object's User-Account-Control attribute. You can re-run this command ...
  25. The country/region code data is invalid. The file may have become corrupted. Replace dsprop.dll with a new copy and try again. ...
  26. The CountryCode property indicates the code for the country/regionused by the operating system. Values are based on international ...
  27. The Cover Page Editor is used to create and modify cover pages. You choose and position required information fields, and ...
  28. The coverage for pool allocation verification is only %I64u%. Adding more physical memory to this computer could improve ...
  29. The CPUs in this multiprocessor system are not all the same revision level. To use all processors the operating system restricts ...
  30. The CpuStatus property specifies the current status of the processor. Changes in status arise from processor usage, not the ...
  31. The Create function submits a job to the operating system for execution at a specified future time and date. This function ...
  32. The Create method creates a new process. The method returns an integer value that can be interpretted as follows: 0 - Successful ...
  33. The Create method creates a new service. The Win32_LoadOrderGroup parameter represents a grouping of system services defining ...
  34. The Create method initiates sharing for a server resource. Only members of the Administrators or Account Operators local ...
  35. The Create method is used to create a new instance of the Win32_DfsNode class. The method can return the following values: ...
  36. The create operation failed because the name contained at least one mount point which resolves to a volume to which the specified ...
  37. The CreateEvent function doesn't accept event names that contain a backslash. This compatibility fix will replace backslashes ...
  38. The CreateFlags property specifies additional values that control the priority class and the creation of the process. The ...
  39. The CreateFolder action creates empty folders for components set to be installed locally. The removal of these folders is ...
  40. The CreateShortcuts action manages the creation of shortcuts. In the Advertise mode, the action creates shortcuts to the ...
  41. The Creating Process ID value is the Process ID of the process that created the process. The creating process may have terminated, ...
  42. The creation time stamp of the file or folder. This is the time at which the resource first appears in the replication group. ...
  43. The CreationClassName property indicates the name of the class or the subclass used in the creation of an instance. When ...
  44. The credentials could not be verified. Detailed information is available via the CredentialsVerificationInfo property of ...
  45. The credentials entered are either incorrect or for an account that does not have read permissions on the shared folder. ...
  46. The credentials entered are either incorrect or for an account that does not have write permissions to the shared folder. ...
  47. The credentials entered are either not valid or do not have administrative permissions for this instance of AD LDS. Enter ...
  48. The credentials entered is either incorrect or does not have read permissions on the shared folder. Please specify the correct ...
  49. The credentials entered is either incorrect or does not have write permissions on the shared folder. Please specify the correct ...
  50. The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials. Overwriting the existing set of credentials may cause ...
  51. The credentials supplied were not complete, and could not be verified. Additional information can be returned from the context. ...
  52. The credentials that were used to connect to %s did not work. Please enter new credentials. If %s does not support Network ...
  53. The credentials used while attempting to execute this command were invalid. Ensure that you are logged on with a domain user ...
  54. The credentials you entered for the %s domain are not sufficient to remove the trust. Please try again with new credentials. ...
  55. The CRM Compensator custom component has timed out out waiting for the CRM Worker custom component to complete. See the COM+ ...
  56. The CRM has lost its connection with MS-DTC. This is expected if MS-DTC has stopped, or if MS-DTC failover has occurred on ...
  57. The CRM log file for this application is located on a disk which is low on space. This may cause failures of this application. ...
  58. The CRM log file was originally created on a computer with a different name. It has been updated with the name of the current ...
  59. The CRM log file was originally created with a different application ID. It has been updated with the current application ...
  60. The cross-certificates download interval value you entered is invalid. Please enter a numeric value between 1 and %1!d!. ...
  61. The cross-domain move of the following object to a new parent object succeeded, but cleanup on the local domain controller ...
  62. The crossRef object has a reference to a directory partition (nCName attribute) with the following conflicting name. The ...
  63. The CSDVersion property contains a null-terminated string, that indicates the latest Service Pack installed on the computer ...
  64. The CSName property contains the local name of the computer system. The value for this member comes from the CIM_ComputerSystem ...
  65. The CSP you chose does not support one or more of the settings you have made, such as key size, key spec, hash algorithm, ...
  66. The CSP you chose does not support one or more of the settings you have made. Try using different settings or a different ...
  67. The CTSOutflowControl property determines whether the Clear To Send (CTS) is checked before transmitting data. CTS signals ...
  68. The current Active Directory Domain Controller is serving as the operations master. To transfer the operations master role ...
  69. The current Active Directory Domain Controller is the Operations Master. To transfer the Operations Master to a different ...
  70. The current AD RMS Web application pool identity is not a valid domain user account. A local system, local service, or network ...
  71. The current answer file has settings that have not been modified. Closing the answer file will remove these settings from ...
  72. The current Audit Policy for this computer does not have auditing turned on. If this computer gets audit policy from the ...
  73. The current authentication level is not supported for library applications. The authentication level will be changed to "Default". ...
  74. The current base priority of this process. Threads within a process can raise and lower their own base priority relative ...
  75. The current base priority of this thread. The system can raise the thread's dynamic priority above the base priority if the ...