Windows Server 2003

  1. The time service detected a time difference of greater than %1 milliseconds for %2 seconds. The time difference might be ...
  2. The time service discovered that the system time zone information was corrupted. Because many system components require valid ...
  3. The time service discovered that the system time zone information was corrupted. The time service tried to reset the system ...
  4. The time service encountered an error while reading its configuration from the registry and cannot start. The error was: ...
  5. The time service encountered an error while reading its configuration from the registry, and will continue running with its ...
  6. The time service has been configured to use one or more input providers, however, none of the input providers are still running. ...
  7. The time service has detected that the system time needs to be changed by %1 seconds. The time service will not change the ...
  8. The time service has not synchronized the system time for %1 seconds because none of the time service providers provided ...
  9. The time service is configured to use one or more input providers, however, none of the input providers are available. The ...
  10. The time service is unable to register for network configuration change events. This may occur when TCP/IP is not correctly ...
  11. The time that the last memory error occurred. The type of error is described by the ErrorInfo property. If the ErrorInfo ...
  12. The time zone bias calculated between %2 and the current workstation is too large. The data specifies the number of 100ns ...
  13. The TimeOfLastReset property indicates the date and time this controller was last reset. This could mean the controller was ...
  14. The timeout period has expired on a call to another WINS server. Assuming that the network and routers are working properly, ...
  15. The Timeout property indicates the Timeout value in milliseconds. If a response is not received in this time no response ...
  16. The timeout waiting for the performance data collection function "%1!s!" in the "%2!s!" Library to finish has expired. There ...
  17. The Timer thread could not be signaled. This indicates this computer is extremely overloaded or that the WINS application ...
  18. The TimeStampRecordAddressResolved property holds the resolved address corresponding to the TimeStampRecordAddress entry. ...
  19. The TimestampRoute property indicates how many hops should be recorded with time stamp information while the packet is enroute. ...
  20. The TimeToLive property indicates the lifespan of the ping packet in seconds. This is an upper limit and not absolute as ...
  21. The Title property used for console processes contains the string displayed in the title bar if a new console window is created. ...
  22. The Tone property contains the command string that instructs the modem to use tone mode for dialing. The phone line must ...
  23. The ToolBoxBitmap32 property indicates the module name and resource ID for a small (16 x 16) bitmap used for the face of ...
  24. The topology controls the direction in which information is replicated between targets. Select the topology you want for ...
  25. The total amount of physical memory (in Kbytes) available to the OperatingSystem. This value does not necessarily indicate ...
  26. The total length of rename prefix or suffix and/or conflict prefix or suffix exceeds the maximum length allowed. The maximum ...
  27. The total number of acquire outbound requests that failed since the IPSec service was last started. Acquires are requests ...
  28. The total number of Alignment Errors for this connection. Alignment Errors occur when a byte received is different from the ...
  29. The total number of ATQ threads that are either waiting to service an incoming request, or are already servicing a request. ...
  30. The total number of authenticated bytes received using either the Authentication Header (AH) protocol or Encapsulating Security ...
  31. The total number of authenticated bytes sent using either the Authentication Header (AH) protocol or the Encapsulating Security ...
  32. The total number of available licenses had changed when the request was placed on the server. After removing as many licenses ...
  33. The total number of Buffer Overrun Errors for this connection. Buffer Overrun Errors when the software cannot handle the ...
  34. The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer ...
  35. The total number of bytes in all Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues ...
  36. The total number of bytes of staging file data generated by this replica set member not including the number of bytes produced ...
  37. The total number of bytes of staging file data regenerated by this replica set member for a specific outbound partner request. ...
  38. The total number of bytes received using IPSec hardware offload since the computer was last started. Certain network adapters ...
  39. The total number of bytes received using the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) protocol (excluding non-encrypted ESP) ...
  40. The total number of bytes sent using IPSec hardware offload since the computer was last started. Certain network adapters ...
  41. The total number of bytes sent using the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) protocol (excluding non-encrypted ESP) since ...
  42. The total number of bytes that arrived at the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages are ...
  43. The total number of bytes that were sent from the computer in the selected session. Only bytes in Message Queuing messages ...
  44. The total number of cookies received within Internet Key Exchange (IKE) messages that could not be matched with an active ...
  45. The total number of errors that have occurred in receiving Internet Key Exchange (IKE) messages since the IPSec service was ...
  46. The total number of errors that have occurred in sending Internet Key Exchange (IKE) messages since the IPSec service was ...
  47. The total number of failed inbound quick mode security association addition requests submitted by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) ...
  48. The total number of failed outbound quick mode security association addition requests submitted by Internet Key Exchange ...
  49. The total number of failed requests submitted by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) to the IPSec driver to obtain a unique SPI since ...
  50. The total number of handles currently open by this process. This number is equal to the sum of the handles currently open ...
  51. The total number of identity authentication (Kerberos, certificate, and preshared key) failures that occurred during main ...
  52. The total number of inbound quick mode security associations added by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) to the IPSec driver since ...
  53. The total number of incoming Message Queuing messages placed in queues on the selected computer by the Message Queuing service. ...
  54. The total number of KBytes that can be mapped into the OperatingSystem's paging files without causing any other pages to ...
  55. The total number of kilobytes that can be stored in the operating system's paging files. Note that this number does not represent ...
  56. The total number of licenses in this License Pack had changed to %d when the request was placed on the server. The License ...
  57. The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected journal. For the Computer Queues instance, ...
  58. The total number of Message Queuing messages that currently reside in the selected queue. For the Computer Queues instance, ...
  59. The total number of negotiation failures that occurred during main mode or quick mode negotiation since the IPSec service ...
  60. The total number of outbound quick mode security associations added by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) to the IPSec driver since ...
  61. The total number of packets for which data could not be verified (for which the integrity hash verification failed) since ...
  62. The total number of packets for which the Security Parameters Index (SPI) was incorrect since the computer was last started. ...
  63. The total number of packets that contained an invalid sequence number since the computer was last started. Increases in this ...
  64. The total number of packets that could not be decrypted since the computer was last started. A packet might not be decrypted ...
  65. The total number of received Internet Key Exchange (IKE) messages since the IPSec service was last started that are invalid. ...
  66. The total number of requests submitted by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) to the IPSec driver to obtain a unique Security Parameters ...
  67. The total number of requests submitted to Internet Key Exchange (IKE) since the IPSec service was last started to establish ...
  68. The total number of security associations (SAs) formed with computers that did not respond to main mode negotiation attempts ...
  69. The total number of Serial Overrun Errors for this connection. Serial Overrun Errors occur when the hardware cannot handle ...
  70. The total number of successful key additions for IPSec quick mode security association negotiations since the computer was ...
  71. The total number of successful rekey operations for IPSec quick mode security associations since the computer was last started. ...
  72. The total number of successful security associations created during main mode negotiations since the IPSec service was last ...
  73. The total number of successful security associations created during quick mode negotiations since the IPSec service was last ...
  74. The total number of timeouts on the communication line as seen from the client side of the connection. These are typically ...
  75. The total number of timeouts on the communication line from both the host and client sides of the connection. These are typically ...