Windows Server 2003

  1. The specified values for Group by cannot be applied because the column {0} is already selected for ordering information. ...
  2. The Speech Control Panel cannot be run because your system is out of memory. Please exit some running applications and try ...
  3. The spelling checker could not be started. Some components are either missing or incorrectly configured in your WIN.INI file. ...
  4. The SpoolEnabled property shows whether spooling is enabled for this printer. Values:TRUE or FALSE. The SpoolEnabled property ...
  5. The spooler has detected that a component has an unusually large number of open GDI objects. As a result some EMF print jobs ...
  6. The SQL client Named Pipes network library allows the server to accesses remote SQL Servers using the Windows Named Pipes ...
  7. The SQL Server Multiprotocol network library allows SQL Server to communicate using the Windows Remote Procedure Call (RPC) ...
  8. The SQL Server Named Pipes network library allows the SQL server to communicate using the Windows Named Pipes Interprocess ...
  9. The SQL Server service is not running on this computer. To start the SQL Server service and continue the upgrade process, ...
  10. The SQL Server TCP/IP Sockets network library allows SQL Server to communicate using standard Windows Sockets as the IPC ...
  11. The SSL %1 credential's certificate does not have a private key information property attached to it. This most often occurs ...
  12. The SSL %1 credential's private key has the following properties: CSP name: %2 CSP type: %3 Key name: %4 Key Type: %5 Key ...
  13. The SSL certificate automatically created for the administration of this server ensures encrypted communications. However, ...
  14. The Standard Server product can only be promoted to a domain controller role in forests that have less than %1 existing domain ...
  15. The standard Setup experience. The user selects the type of installation, download site, and installation folder. The user ...
  16. The StandardBias property specifies a bias value to be used when daylight savings time is not in effect. This member is ignored ...
  17. The StandardDay property specifies the day of the StandardMonth when the transition from daylight savings time to standard ...
  18. The StandardDayOfWeek property specifies the day of the week when the transition from daylight savings time to standard time ...
  19. The StandardHour property specifies the hour of the day when the transition from daylight savings time to standard time occurs ...
  20. The StandardMillisecond property specifies the millisecond of the StandardSecond when the transition from daylight savings ...
  21. The StandardMinute property specifies the minute of the StandardDay when the transition from daylight savings time to standard ...
  22. The StandardMonth property specifies the month when the transition from daylight savings time to standard time occurs on ...
  23. The StandardName property indicates the name of the time zone being represented when standard time is in effect. Example: ...
  24. The StandardSecond property specifies the second of the StandardMinute when the transition from daylight savings time to ...
  25. The StandardYear property indicates the year when standard time is in effect. This member is not required. Example: 1997 ...
  26. The start address entered for the TCP/IP pool is invalid. It must lie between 1.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0 and it must not be in ...
  27. The start and end time of all resource allocation polices in a schedule must be contained within the same day. Check the ...
  28. The start and end times of one or more events overlap with other events within the same schedule. Check the times and try ...
  29. The start and end times of one or more events overlap with other events within the same schedule. Check the times, and try ...
  30. The Start menu contains shortcuts to the programs you use most often. Clearing the list of shortcuts does not delete the ...
  31. The start parameter '%1' supplied to the Cluster Service is invalid. The service is now stopping. Valid start parameters ...
  32. The StartAddress property indicates the starting address of the thread. Because any application with appropriate access to ...
  33. The StartFileName input parameter is a string representing the child file/directory to use as a starting point for ChangeSecurityPermissionsEx.The ...
  34. The StartFileName input parameter is a string that names the child file/directory to use as a starting point for CompressEx.The ...
  35. The StartFileName input parameter is a string that names the child file/directory to use as a starting point for CopyEx.The ...
  36. The StartFileName input parameter is a string that names the child file/directory to use as a starting point for DeleteEx.The ...
  37. The StartFileName input parameter is a string that names the child file/directory to use as a starting point for TakeOwnerShipEx.The ...
  38. The StartFileName input parameter is a string that names the child file/directory to use as a starting point for UncompressEx.The ...
  39. The starting address on the physical media where the disk partition begins. Ending address of the partition is determined ...
  40. The starting address on the physical media where the physical extent begins. Ending address of the physicalextent is determined ...
  41. The starting time and date is set earlier than the current system time. This job will never be started by the Task Scheduler. ...
  42. The StartingAddress property contains the starting address of memory mapped I/O. The hardware resource identifier property ...
  43. The StartingAddress property specifies the beginning address referenced by an application or the operating system. This memory ...
  44. The StartMode parameter passes the start mode of the Win32 base service. \"Boot\" specifies a device driver started by the ...
  45. The StartMode property indicates the start mode of the Win32 base service. \"Boot\" specifies a device driver started by ...
  46. The StartName parameter passes the account name the service runs under. Depending on the service type, the account name may ...
  47. The StartName property indicates the account name the service runs under. Depending on the service type, the account name ...
  48. The StartName property indicates the account name under which the service runs. Depending on the service type, the account ...
  49. The StartName property indicates the account name under which the service runs. Depending on the service type, the account ...
  50. The StartPassword parameter passes the password to the account name specified by the StartName parameter. Specify NULL if ...
  51. The StartService method attempts to place the service into its startup state. It returns one of the following integer values: ...
  52. The StartService method attempts to place the service into its startup state. It returns one of the following integer values: ...
  53. The StartService method places the service in the started state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the service was successfully ...
  54. The StartService method places the Service in the started state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the Service was successfully ...
  55. The StartTime parameter represents the UTC time to run the job. This is of the form YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MMMMMM(+-)OOO, where YYYYMMDD ...
  56. The StartTime property represents the UTC time to run the job, in the form of YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MMMMMM(+-)OOO, where YYYYMMDD ...
  57. The StartTime property specifies the earliest time the printer can print a job (if the printer has been limited to print ...
  58. The startup of this service signals other services that the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) is ready to accept requests. ...
  59. The start_type of the service was not changed. To change the start_type, specify a start_type. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START ...
  60. The start_type specified is not valid. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START ...
  61. The State property indicates the state of the target. The state is reported as a bit map, where each bit is interpretted ...
  62. The State property indicates what the level of quota management set for this particular volume. Disabled indicates that Quota ...
  63. The static IP address that was just configured is already in use on the network. Please reconfigure a different IP address. ...
  64. The static port mapping from %1!s!/%2!s! to %3!s!/%4!s! is invalid, because %5!s! has zero or all-ones in its host-portion. ...
  65. The static port mapping from %1!s!/%2!s! to %3!s!/%4!s! requires %5!s! to be part of a configured address range. To define ...
  66. The status below shows what the wizard has detected in the directory above. To copy files from an existing solution to the ...
  67. The Status property is a string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses ...
  68. The STB Vision 95 utility that came with your video card does not support Windows XP. Although your video card will continue ...
  69. The StdRegProv class contains methods that interact with the system registry. You can use these methods to: Verify the access ...
  70. The StopBits specifies the number of stop bits to be used. StopBits separate each unit of data on an asynchronous serial ...
  71. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where ChangeSecurityPermissionsEx ...
  72. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where CompressEx failed. StopFileName ...
  73. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where CopyEx failed. This string ...
  74. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where DeleteEx failed. This string ...
  75. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where TakeOwnerShipEx method failed. ...