Windows Server 2003

  1. The StopFileName output parameter is a string representing the name of the file/directory where UncompressEx failed. StopFileName ...
  2. The StopService method places the service in the stopped state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the service was successfully ...
  3. The StopService method places the service in the stopped state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the service was successfully ...
  4. The StopService method places the service in the stopped state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the service was successfully ...
  5. The storage page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing using ...
  6. The stored password data for use with this password reset disk is missing from the system or this disk may be out of date. ...
  7. The stream has paused to prevent stuttering. If this message occurs often, the cdrom drive may not be capable of providing ...
  8. The streaming page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch. ...
  9. The subnet mask could not be supplied automatically for this IP address. Please check the address to make sure it is correct. ...
  10. The subnet mask that you have entered cannot be validated. Please verify that the value is correct before continuing. Is ...
  11. The subnet mask you specified is invalid. A valid mask is formed by a compact block of zero or more bits set to 1 in the ...
  12. The subnet object '%1' appears in the Configuration\Sites\Subnets container in the DS. The name is not syntactically valid. ...
  13. The SubnetMask parameter contains the subnet masks that complement the values in the IPAddress parameter. Example: 255.255.0.0 ...
  14. The SubProductName Target System Setup Wizard will complete the suspended installation of SubProductName on your computer. ...
  15. The subRefs attribute on the following domain object has a value that does not correspond to a valid object. This will prevent ...
  16. The SuiteMask property indicates a set of bit flags that identify the product suites available on the system. This member ...
  17. The superscope contains no scopes and will be removed. This may have been caused by: 1. The superscope was deleted. 2. The ...
  18. The supervisor password allows you to change Content Advisor settings or turn Content Advisor on or off. To change the supervisor ...
  19. The supplied password does not match this encryption key's password. ADMT's Password Migration Filter DLL will not install ...
  20. The supplied password does not meet the requirements for passwords on this computer. It may be too short, too long, or too ...
  21. The Support page in Help and Support Center offers a variety of ways for you to get and give support, including over the ...
  22. The SupportContactDescription property is an array that indicates the support contact information for the Win32 computer ...
  23. The SupportDTRDSR property determines whether Data Terminal Ready (DTR) and Data Set Ready (DSR) signals are supported on ...
  24. The SupportedPlatform property indicates the operating environments that the driver is intended for. Examples are 'Windows ...
  25. The SupportedSRAM property indicates the supported types of Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) that can be used for the cache ...
  26. The SupportRTSCTS property determines whether Ready To Send (RTS) and Clear To Send (CTS) signals are supported on the serial ...
  27. The Supports16BitMode property indicates whether 16-bit mode is supported on this serial port. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value ...
  28. The SupportsBroadcasting property indicates whether the protocol supports a mechanism for broadcasting messages across the ...
  29. The SupportsConnectData property indicates whether the protocol allows data to be connected across the network. Values: TRUE ...
  30. The SupportsDisconnectData property indicates whether the protocol allows data to be disconnected across the network. Values: ...
  31. The SupportsDTRDSR property indicates whether Data Terminal Ready (DTR) and Data Set Ready (DSR) signals are supported on ...
  32. The SupportsElapsedTimeouts property indicates whether elapsed timeouts are supported on this serial port. Elapsed timeouts ...
  33. The SupportsEncryption property indicates whether the protocol supports data encryption. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of ...
  34. The SupportsExpeditedData property indicates whether the protocol supports expedited data (also known as urgent data) across ...
  35. The SupportsFileBasedCompression property indicates if the volume supports file based compression as is the case with the ...
  36. The SupportsFileBasedCompression property indicates whether the logical disk partition supports file based compression, such ...
  37. The SupportsFragmentation property indicates whether the protocol supports transmitting the data in fragments. Physical network ...
  38. The SupportsGracefulClosing property indicates whether the protocol supports two-phase close operations - also known as graceful ...
  39. The SupportsGuaranteedBandwidth property indicates whether the protocol has a mechanism to establish and maintain a guaranteed ...
  40. The SupportsIntTimeouts property indicates whether interval time-outs are supported. An interval timeout is the amount of ...
  41. The SupportsMulticasting property indicates whether the protocol supports multicasting. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of ...
  42. The SupportsParityCheck property indicates whether parity checking is supported on this serial port. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  43. The SupportsQualityofService property indicates whether the protocol is capable of Quality of Service (QOS) support via the ...
  44. The SupportsRLSD property indicates whether Received Line Signal Detect (RLSD) is supported on this serial port. Values: ...
  45. The SupportsRTSCTS property indicates whether Ready To Send (RTS) and Clear To Send (CTS) signals are supported on this serial ...
  46. The SupportsSpecialCharacters property indicates whether serial port control characters are supported. These characters signal ...
  47. The SupportsXOnXOff property indicates whether XON/XOFF flow control is supported on this serial port. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  48. The SupportsXOnXOffSet property indicates whether the communications provider supports configuration of the XON/XOFF flow ...
  49. The SwapSpaceSize property specifies the minimum number of Kilobytes of swap space that needs to be available on the target ...
  50. The Synch property specifies the length of time after which the next interrupt is assumed to indicate the start of a new ...
  51. The syntax for the page range is invalid. Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12. ...
  52. The syntax of the command is: adprep option Supported : /forestPrep Update forest-wide information Must be run on the schema ...
  53. The syntax of the domain name "%1" is incorrect. DNS names may contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens, but ...
  54. The syntax of the linked attribute being added is incorrect. Forward links can only have syntax 2.5.5.1, 2.5.5.7, and 2.5.5.14, ...
  55. The syntax of this command is: AT id /DELETE AT time /EVERY:date | /NEXT:date command The AT command schedules a program ...
  56. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /? CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /HELP CLUSTER /CLUSTER:clustername1[,clustername2[,. ...
  57. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name GROUP = group-name /STAT[US /NODE:node-name /PROP[ERTIES /PRIV[PROPERTIES ...
  58. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name NETINT[ERFACE = /NODE:]node-name /NET[WORK]:]network-name /STAT[US ...
  59. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name NET[WORK = network-name /STAT[US /PROP[ERTIES /PRIV[PROPERTIES ...
  60. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name NODE = node-name /STAT[US node-name /FORCE[CLEANUP /WAIT[:timeout-seconds ...
  61. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name RES[OURCE = resource-name /STAT[US /NODE:node-name /PROP[ERTIES ...
  62. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name RES[OURCE = resource-name /STAT[US /NODE:node-name /PROP[ERTIES ...
  63. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /CLUSTER:]cluster-name {RESOURCETYPE|RESTYPE} = /LIST /PROP[ERTIES /PRIV[PROPERTIES ...
  64. The syntax of this command is: CLUSTER /LIST[:domain-name CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /? CLUSTER /CHANGEPASS[WORD /HELP CLUSTER ...
  65. The syntax of this command is: CMDKEY {/add | /generic}:targetname {/smartcard | /user:username {/pass{:password} | /delete{:targetname ...
  66. The syntax of this command is: DFSCMD options DFSCMD configures a Dfs tree. options can be: /help Display this message. /map ...
  67. The syntax of this command is: MACFILE DIRECTORY /SERVER:\computername The default is local. /PATH:directory path /OWNER:ownername ...
  68. The syntax of this command is: MACFILE FORKIZE /SERVER:\computername The default is local. /TYPE:typename /CREATOR:creatorname ...
  69. The syntax of this command is: MACFILE SERVER /SERVER:\computername The default is local. /MAXSESSIONS:number|UNLIMITED /LOGINMESSAGE:message ...
  70. The syntax of this command is: MACFILE VOLUME /ADD /SERVER:\computername The default is local. /NAME:volumename /PATH:root ...
  71. The syntax of this command is: MACFILE {VOLUME | DIRECTORY | SERVER | FORKIZE} options The syntax for help on the options ...
  72. The syntax of this command is: tsecimp {-?|-h |-H} | { {-v|-V} | {-u|-U} -f filename} | {-d|-D} -?|-h|-H To print this help ...
  73. The system cannot determine if %1 is a transactional queue. Transactional retrieval is possible only for transactional queues. ...
  74. The system cannot end the selected task because %s is not allowing it to run. Press OK to End Task %s or Cancel to leave ...
  75. The system cannot find the specified device, or the device number is inconsistent with the number provided in the group configuration. ...