Windows Server 2003

  1. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across ...
  2. Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This service is not related to Windows Messenger. ...
  3. tried to determine its site by looking up its IP address ('%2') in the Configuration\Sites\Subnets container in the DS. No ...
  4. Trimesh index offset (%1) out of bounds of indices array. Indices array too small or bad step/stride for vertex normals. ...
  5. Trimesh index offset (%1) out of bounds of indices array. Indices array too small or bad step/stride for vertex positions. ...
  6. TrueType fonts are disabled. To use TrueType fonts, select the Enable TrueType Fonts check box in the TrueType dialog box, ...
  7. Truncated computer name '%1!ls!' to '%2!ls!' as the resulting Pre-Windows 2000 name would have been greater than %3!ld! characters. ...
  8. Truncated file on reported exception when validating the reparse point information. This file will not be accessible until ...
  9. Trusted Domain Information Modified: Domain Name: %1 Domain ID: %2 Modified By: User Name: %3 Domain: %4 Logon ID: %5 Trust ...
  10. Trusted Forest Information Entry Added: Forest Root: %1 Forest Root SID: %2 Operation ID: {%3,%4} Entry Type: %5 Flags: %6 ...
  11. Trusted Forest Information Entry Modified: Forest Root: %1 Forest Root SID: %2 Operation ID: {%3,%4} Entry Type: %5 Flags: ...
  12. Trusted Forest Information Entry Removed: Forest Root: %1 Forest Root SID: %2 Operation ID: {%3,%4} Entry Type: %5 Flags: ...
  13. Try using synonyms. Maybe the information you're looking for uses slightly different words, such as "Web" instead of "Internet." ...
  14. TS RDPDR Device Redirection failed to initialize for a single user session %1. Serial, Parallel, Printer, and File System ...
  15. Turn off Windows+X hotkeys. Keyboards with a Windows key provide users with shortcuts to common shell features. For example, ...
  16. Turning off Internet Connection Firewall could expose your computer to unauthorized access over the Internet. Are you sure ...
  17. Turning off Selection Information computation will cause time estimates and file counts to not appear and the progress bar ...
  18. Turning off the Internet Connection Firewall could expose your computer to unauthorized access over the Internet. Are you ...
  19. Turning off this option means that Network Monitor will let you close windows which contain unsaved data without prompting ...
  20. Turns off the Autoplay feature. Autoplay begins reading from a drive as soon as you insert media in the drive. As a result, ...
  21. Turns on Windows Firewall, which replaces Internet Connection Firewall on all computers that are running Windows XP Service ...
  22. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest are different versions of the same component ...
  23. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have proxies for the same COM interface ...
  24. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have the same COM type library TLBIDs. ...
  25. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have window classes with the same name. ...
  26. Two or more of the properties passed cannot co-exist. For example, you cannot set both PROPID_M_RESP_QUEUE and PROPID_M_RESP_FORMAT_NAME ...
  27. Two or more parameters that could be a volume exist. There can be only one drive letter or volume mount point parameter. ...
  28. Two properties with the same ID (%1), under Location (%2) were specified in the XML. Ignoring the latter property.%3%4%5%0 ...
  29. Two properties with the same name (%1), under Location (%2) were specified in the XML. Make sure names are unique within ...
  30. Two-way Users in this domain can be authenticated in the specified domain, realm, or forest, and users in the specified domain, ...
  31. Two-way: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain and users in the specified domain can authenticate ...
  32. Tx Trigger Level: This value sets the level at which the Tx FIFO shall be filled with data each time a request for more data ...
  33. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - Subnet Mask - Unique ID - Lease Expires ...
  34. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - Subnet Mask - Unique ID - Lease Expires ...
  35. Type a description for your restore point in the following text box. Ensure that you choose a description that is easy to ...
  36. Type a friendly description and help text for the installation image. This text helps users of the Client Installation wizard ...
  37. Type a friendly description and help text for this tool. This text helps users of the Client Installation wizard choose the ...
  38. Type a friendly description and help text for this Windows installation image. This text helps users of the Client Installation ...
  39. Type a name and a brief description in one or more languages. Although use types and descriptions are optional, it is important ...
  40. Type a name and description for this multicast scope. This information helps you quickly identify how the multicast scope ...
  41. Type a name and description for this scope. This information helps you quickly identify how the scope is to be used on your ...
  42. Type a name for this demand dial interface. A common practice is to name interfaces after the network or router to which ...
  43. Type a name for this printer. Because some programs do not support printer and server name combinations of more than 31 characters, ...
  44. Type a password for this trust. The same password must be used when creating this trust relationship in the specified domain. ...
  45. Type a password to be used for all of the listed accounts. If you want to change the passwords later, click the User Accounts ...
  46. Type an account name and password. (If you have forgotten an existing account name or password, contact your network administrator.) ...
  47. Type an ISP account name and password, then write down this information and store it in a safe place. (If you have forgotten ...
  48. Type and briefly describe an access point for this service. Specify the protocol (URL type) this binding supports. To publish ...
  49. Type and confirm the password you want to assign to the Administrator account used when this server is started in Directory ...
  50. Type in the license code for each license you have purchased, and press the Add button after entering each license code. ...
  51. Type of action to be performed on the specified setting entry. Create - Creates the specified entry. Delete - Deletes the ...
  52. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the provider you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  53. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the provider you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  54. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the publisher you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  55. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the service you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  56. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  57. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  58. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  59. Type the alias you want to use to gain access to this virtual directory. Use the same naming conventions that you would for ...
  60. Type the alias you want to use to gain access to this Web virtual directory. Use the same naming conventions that you would ...
  61. Type the common name for your site. If the server is on the Internet, use a valid DNS name. If the server is on the intranet, ...
  62. Type the e-mail address (for example, [email protected]) or domain name (for example, microsoft.com) that you want to ...
  63. Type the e-mail address (for example, [email protected]) or domain name (for example, microsoft.com) that you would like ...
  64. Type the information for the user who has permission to join the domain. Include the domain name when you enter the User ...
  65. Type the IP address range that you want to exclude. If you want to exclude a single address, type an address in Start IP ...
  66. Type the name by which you would like to refer to this server. For example, "Work Directory" or "Microsoft Directory Server". ...
  67. Type the name of each person who will use this computer. Windows will create a separate user account for each person so you ...
  68. Type the name of the domain for which this server will receive e-mail. Use the fully qualified DNS domain name. For example: ...
  69. Type the name of the domain, forest, or realm for this trust. If you type the name of a forest, you must type a DNS name. ...
  70. Type the name of the executable file for this profile. Related files and the folder that contains the profile also use this ...
  71. Type the name of the Internet directory (LDAP) server your Internet service provider or system administrator has given you. ...
  72. Type the name of the proxy server you want to use. Typically, all Internet services are accessed through the same proxy server. ...
  73. Type the name of the remote computer you want to use, select the screen size for your connection, and then click Connect ...
  74. Type the name of the remote installation server from which you want to copy the unattended Setup answer file, or click Search ...
  75. Type the name of the workgroup to which this computer belongs. Windows uses this name in My Network Places to show you other ...