Windows 10

  1. The IPMI device driver attempted to communicate with the IPMI BMC device during normal operation. However the communication ...
  2. The IPMI device driver attempted to determine if the system supported an IPMI BMC device. The driver attempted to detect ...
  3. The IPMI device driver read an administrator supplied parameter that is invalid. The device driver will use a system defined ...
  4. The IPPortSecurityEnabled property indicates whether IP port security is enabled globally across all IP-bound network adapters. ...
  5. The IPsec Policy Agent service experienced a critical failure and has shut down. The shutdown of this service can put the ...
  6. The IPsec Policy Agent service was stopped. Stopping this service can put the computer at greater risk of network attack ...
  7. The IPsec policy data could not be saved because you do not have administrative permissions (you must be a member of the ...
  8. The IPsec policy is assigned, but the IPsec service is not running. You must start the 'IPsec Services' service to activate ...
  9. The IPsec policy storage container could not be created. You might not have administrative permissions (you must be a member ...
  10. The IPsec policy storage container could not be opened. You might not have administrative permissions (you must be a member ...
  11. The IPsec protocol provides a connection with the highest level of data protection and security. If your target and initiator ...
  12. The IPsec security policies don't match The IPsec security policies of the two computers don't match. This is preventing ...
  13. The IPsec security policies don't match The IPsec security policies of the two computers don't match. This is preventing ...
  14. The IPSecPermitIPProtocols parameter specifies the list of protocols permitted to run over the IP. A numeric value of zero ...
  15. The IPSecPermitIPProtocols property lists the protocols permitted to run over the IP. The list of protocols is defined using ...
  16. The IPSecPermitTCPPorts parameter specifies the list of ports that should be granted access permission for TCP. A numeric ...
  17. The IPSecPermitTCPPorts property lists the ports that will be granted access permission for TCP. The list of protocols is ...
  18. The IPSecPermitUDPPorts parameter specifies the list of ports that should be granted access permission for UDP. A numeric ...
  19. The IPSecPermitUDPPorts property lists the ports that will be granted User Datagram Protocol (UDP) access permission. The ...
  20. The IPSubnet property contains a list of all the subnet masks associated with the current network adapter. Example: 255.255.0 ...
  21. The IPUseZeroBroadcast parameter specifies the value indicating whether IP zero broadcast is used. Setting the parameter ...
  22. The IPUseZeroBroadcast property indicates whether IP zeros-broadcasts are used. If this parameter is set TRUE, then IP uses ...
  23. The IPv6 prefix entered is not accepted for the following reason: %1!s! The following constraint apply to IPv6 prefix: The ...
  24. The IPXAddress property indicates the Internetworking Packet Exchange (IPX) address of the network adapter. The IPX address ...
  25. The IPXEnabled property determines whether the or Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol is bound and enabled for this ...
  26. The IPXFrameType parameter specifies an integer array of frame type identifiers. The values in this array correspond to the ...
  27. The IPXFrameType property represents an integer array of frame type identifiers. The values in this array correspond to the ...
  28. The IPXNetworkNumber parameter specifies an array of characters that uniquely identify an adapter on the computer system. ...
  29. The IPXNetworkNumber property represents an array of characters that uniquely identifies a frame/network adapter combination ...
  30. The IPXVirtualNetNumber property uniquely identifies the computer system on the network. It is represented in the form of ...
  31. The IRQ of %2 was selected for a network PCMCIA PCCARD. This IRQ is not supported for PCCARDs on this system. For network ...
  32. The IsBusy property determines whether the serial port is busy. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, the serial port is busy. ...
  33. The IsCompatible method verifies whether the referenced physical element may be contained by or inserted into the physical ...
  34. The iSCSI initiator mutual CHAP secret is used to authenticate the target. The secret entered here will have to be configured ...
  35. The iSCSI initiator name is used to uniquely identify a system to iSCSI storage devices on the network. The default name ...
  36. The iSCSI initiator service ensures that all volumes and devices on a favorite target are available. An attempt to restore ...
  37. The iSCSI initiator service is not on the Windows Firewall List of Authorized Applications or its entry is not currently ...
  38. The ISDN Configuration for this modem is not complete. Please fill out the information in the ISDN Tab before using this ...
  39. The IsEndFragment flag is not set for the last fragment. This can happen if the fragments are not properly constructed by ...
  40. The item '%1!ls!' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved. The nearest match, based on size, date, and type, ...
  41. The item '%s' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved, so this shortcut will no longer work properly. Do you ...
  42. The item '%s' that this shortcut refers to has been deleted. However, it can be restored from the Recycle Bin. Do you want ...
  43. The item at {0} has children and the Recurse parameter was not specified. If you continue, all children will be removed with ...
  44. The item cannot be processed further because search failed to find one of its properties. Check that the item is valid in ...
  45. The item will not be crawled because the Access Control List allows no one to read the item. Check that this is intended. ...
  46. The item you selected is unavailable. It might have been moved, renamed, or removed. Do you want to remove it from the list? ...
  47. The item you selected is unavailable. It might have been moved, renamed, or removed. Do you want to remove it from the list? ...
  48. The item {0} that resolves to {1} is not located in the same directory as the module manifest or any of its subdirectories. ...
  49. The JavaScript runtime audited the app's current memory usage in order to determine which objects aren't being referenced ...
  50. The job cannot be debugged because the host debugger mode is set to None or Default. The host debugger mode must be LocalScript ...
  51. The job cannot be debugged because there is no host UI available. Make sure you are running this command in a PowerShell ...
  52. The job cannot be debugged because there is no PowerShell host debugger available. Make sure you are running this command ...
  53. The job could not be created because the JobInvocationInfo does not contain a JobDefinition. Start the JobInvocationInfo ...
  54. The job has been executing for %1!d! minutes and %2!d! seconds. Replication of new changes along this path will be delayed. ...
  55. The job is configured to use a different security token for some operations, but the token is not currently available. The ...
  56. The job is not making progress. The server may be misconfigured. Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) will try ...
  57. The job is too large for the server to accept. This job might exceed a job size limit set by the server administrator. Reduce ...
  58. The job operation (Create, Get, or Remove) could not be performed because the JobSourceAdapter type specified in the JobDefinition ...
  59. The job's BITS_JOB_PROPERTY_POWER_FLAGS settings prevent the job from transferring while the device is on battery power. ...
  60. The JobId parameter indicates the identifier number of the job. This parameter is a handle to the job being scheduled on ...
  61. The JobId property indicates the identifier number of the job. It is used by methods as a handle to a single job being scheduled ...
  62. The JobStatus property indicates whether a scheduled service executed successfully the last time this job was supposed to ...
  63. The join operation failed because the cluster database sequence number has changed or is incompatible with the locker node. ...
  64. The join operation failed because the cluster instance ID of the joining node does not match the cluster instance ID of the ...
  65. The join operation was not successful. This could be because an existing computer account having name "%1" was previously ...
  66. The JoinDomainOrWorkgroup method joins computer systems to a domain or workgroup. This method is only available on Windows ...
  67. The KCC attempted to make a duplicate connection, but this operation was successfully prevented. The existing connection ...
  68. The KCC could not find the destination DSA object for connection %1. The most likely cause is a directory update while the ...
  69. The KCC will now remove the temporary replica links to the writeable copies, and re-establish a standard topology, which ...
  70. The KDC certificate for the domain controller does not contain the KDC Extended Key Usage (EKU): 1.3.6.1.5.2.3.5: Error Code ...
  71. The KDC certificate for the domain controller does not have the DNS name of domain %1 in the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) ...
  72. The KeepAliveInterval parameter specifies the value for the interval separating Keep Alive Retransmissions until a response ...
  73. The KeepAliveInterval property indicates the interval separating Keep Alive Retransmissions until a response is received. ...
  74. The KeepAliveTime property indicates how often the TCP attempts to verify that an idle connection is still intact by sending ...
  75. The Kerberos client could not find a suitable credential to use with the authentication proxy: AuthProxy: Proxy: %1 ProxyBypass: ...