Windows 8

  1. Some required files are missing. To troubleshoot problems when your PC can't start, use your Windows installation disc or ...
  2. Some required parameters have not been set. Every schema attribute object must contain at least a valid Common Name, Unique ...
  3. Some services depend on other services, system drivers or load order groups. If a system component is stopped, or is not ...
  4. Some set-top boxes use another button, such as Enter or OK, to change channels. Does your set-top box remote control have ...
  5. Some settings are controlled by Group Policy. If a setting is unavailable contact your system administrator. Why are some ...
  6. Some settings are disabled because one or more namespace servers are running Windows Server 2003 without Service Pack 1 or ...
  7. Some settings cannot be modified because storage migration was in progress for the virtual machine when this window was opened. ...
  8. Some settings cannot be modified because the virtual machine is clustered. To modify a setting that is unavailable, use the ...
  9. Some settings cannot be modified because the virtual machine was {0} when this window was opened. To modify a setting that ...
  10. Some software, including Windows, may provide you with additional content for a particular location. Some services provide ...
  11. Some synchronization options may be disabled due to the current transaction, JIT Activation, or activation context settings. ...
  12. Some System Center Configuration Manager servers cannot be detected automatically. Existing server settings in DirectAccess ...
  13. Some TAPI applications do not correctly handle a disconnect message. This compatibility fix removes the disconnect message ...
  14. Some tasks can take a while to complete, and if notifications are set, the action is delayed by the number of days specified ...
  15. Some tasks did not execute at their scheduled times because the Task Scheduler Service was not running. You can view the ...
  16. Some transactions could not be completed because they are in-doubt. The CRM will attempt to complete them on its next recovery. ...
  17. Some updaters/upgrade installers running elevated requires HKCU settings created by the application at runtime. This shim ...
  18. Some users or groups have not been granted rights and will not be included in the rights policy template. Click "Yes" to ...
  19. Some VB apps try to store win32 handles in WORD size variables. On Win9x this works because most handles are 16-bit. However, ...
  20. Some virtual desktops could not be joined to the domain because you have exceeded the maximum number of computer accounts ...
  21. Some virtual switches are bound to a team interface but the team interface doesn't pass traffic on all VLANs to the virtual ...
  22. Some website addresses will be sent to Microsoft to be checked. Information received will not be used to personally identify ...
  23. Some Windows Media Center services have stopped working. Select {0} to exit, restart the Windows Media Center Services (from ...
  24. Some Windows Media Center services may be disabled. Select {0} to exit, enable Windows Media Center Services (from Control ...
  25. Someone else already has set up this device to sync with this computer. Those sync settings must be deleted before you can ...
  26. Someone is trying to offer you Remote Assistance but you have a Remote Assistance session still open. This session has ended, ...
  27. Something you just attempted to use has been removed from the database by another party. The snap-in is being refreshed to ...
  28. Sometimes "Say what you see" and "Click what you see" won't work. This can happen if you don't know the name of an item. ...
  29. Sometimes corrections are necessary when you change your mind. It is always most efficient to make corrections when you have ...
  30. Sometimes it is necessary to enter text one letter at a time, or to press keys to navigate in forms or text. You do this ...
  31. Sometimes, Windows Update itself needs to be updated. To continue, you'll need to do this now. Your automatic update settings ...
  32. Sorry, BitLocker can't be enabled right now. We're not sure what went wrong. Please try enabling it again while running your ...
  33. Sorry, online purchase isn't available in your region. In most places, you can go to an electronics store to buy a product ...
  34. Sorry, Windows couldn't turn off %1. Please go to Programs and Features to uninstall it. Windows Defender will be turned ...
  35. SORT /R /+n /M kilobytes /L locale /REC recordbytes drive1:][path1]filename1 /T drive2:][path2 /O drive3:][path3]filename3 ...
  36. Source %1 and destination %2 are of different group types. Source %1 is of type %3 and destination %2 is of type %4]. The ...
  37. Source %2]: DestinationByRelativeName is not a valid option for this source type. Correct the migration table and try again. ...
  38. Source %2]: The entry type in the migration table differs from the type in the original GPO. Correct the migration table ...
  39. Source %2]: The security principal in the destination cannot be resolved. Correct the migration table and try again. The ...
  40. Source %2]: The security principal in the destination cannot be resolved. The domain of the security principal might not ...
  41. Source %2]: This entry could not be validated because SameAsSource option for the destination was set and the source path ...
  42. Source %2]: This entry could not be validated because SameAsSource option for the destination was set and the source security ...
  43. Source and destination for a cross-domain move are not in agreement on the naming contexts in the forest. Either source or ...
  44. Source and destination for the cross-domain move operation are identical. Caller should use local move operation instead ...
  45. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the identity of the source object. Either source or destination ...
  46. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's current name. Either source or destination does ...
  47. Source and destination of a cross-domain move do not agree on the object's epoch number. Either source or destination does ...
  48. Source computers in the selected groups must be configured through policy or local configuration to contact this computer ...
  49. Source directory server represents a domain or forest name '{0}'.It should instead target a domain controller or an ADLDS ...
  50. Source Quench messages are sent from any node that a packet traverses which discards the datagram because they are arriving ...
  51. Spanning NUMA nodes can help you run more virtual machines at the same time. It also can provide a virtual machine with more ...
  52. Special groups have been assigned to a new logon. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: ...
  53. Special groups have been assigned to a token: User Sid: %1 User Name: %2 Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Logon GUID: %5 Special Groups ...
  54. Special Groups Logon table modified. Special Groups: %1 This event is generated when the list of special groups is updated ...
  55. Special privileges assigned to new logon. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Privileges: ...
  56. Specified buffer is not big enough to contain entire requested dataset. Partial data populated up to the size of the buffer. ...
  57. Specified buffer is not big enough to contain entire requested dataset. Partial data populated upto the size of the buffer. ...
  58. Specified data set (e.g. mode set, frequency range set, descriptor set, topology, etc.) does not contain any more elements. ...
  59. Specified destination server is either a writable DC or ADLDS instance : '{0}'. PasswordOnly switch is applicable only to ...
  60. Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or ...
  61. Specified site link '{0}' and site link bridge '{1}' do not share the same transport type. To create or update a site link ...
  62. Specified VidPN topology is valid but is not supported by the display adapter at this time, due to current allocation of ...
  63. Specifies a list of client security groups that are part of the DirectAccess deployment which need to be removed. Name of ...
  64. Specifies a relative number that represents the Remote Desktop Session Host server load when the default load-balancing algorithm ...
  65. Specifies a temporary directory to be used for extracting files for servicing. The directory must exist. If not set, the ...
  66. Specifies a wildcard character that represents all language packs found in language_pack_path or the directory where Lpksetup.exe ...
  67. Specifies CA servers that issue certificates for OTP authentication. Specify a server in the format CAServer_Name\CAService_Name. ...
  68. Specifies how the RD Gateway server authenticates users. 0 - No authentication, 1 - Password authentication, 2 - Smart card ...
  69. Specifies that Access-Request packets are signed to prevent dictionary attacks on CHAP, ARAP, or EAP authentication methods. ...
  70. Specifies that the Ascend NAS use only the 56-Kbps portion of a channel (even when the full 64 Kbps channel is available ...
  71. Specifies that the Ascend PPP implementation must not use slot compression when sending packets that are compressed through ...
  72. Specifies that the password is encrypted when passed between the RADIUS server and the Ascend NAS. This attribute is used ...
  73. Specifies that this attribute is included in an Accounting-Request packet to record the time that a specific event occurred ...
  74. Specifies that Windows authorization is enabled for users authenticated by the remote RADIUS server (for example, use with ...
  75. Specifies the action the server takes when a session times out. 0 - Disconnect the session, 1 - Silently reauthenticate and ...