Windows 10

  1. The ParentProcessId property specifies the unique identifier of the process that created this process. Process identifier ...
  2. The Parity property specifies the method of parity checking to be used. Parity is used as an error checking technique where ...
  3. The ParityCheckEnabled property determines whether parity checking is enabled. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, parity checking ...
  4. The parser detected either a close delimiter without a corresponding open delimiter or detected a nested open delimiter. ...
  5. The parser discovered a top level collection in a complex device (more than one top level collection) that had no declared ...
  6. The PartComponent reference represents the properties of the file directory structure in the Win32_LogicalDiskRootDirectory ...
  7. The PartComponent reference represents the the resource (such as I/O services, memory resources) available on the computer ...
  8. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_BaseService containing the base service that is a member of a load order ...
  9. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_Directory that contains the subdirectory (subfolder) part of the association. ...
  10. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_DiskPartition containing the properties of a disk partition that exists ...
  11. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_Processor containing the properties of a processor which is running the ...
  12. The PartComponent reference represents the Win32_ProgramGroupOrItem containing a start menu group or item for this association ...
  13. The partial configuration %1!s! cannot use %2!s! resource, which is exclusively reserved by another partial configuration. ...
  14. The partial configuration %1!s! depends on another partial configuration that does not exist. This partial configuration ...
  15. The partial configuration directory is absent at the location $env:windir/system32/configuration/partialconfigurations. LCM ...
  16. The partial configuration name %1!s! present in the configuration document is invalid. Define a partial configuration inside ...
  17. The partial synchronization replication of the %1 database from the primary domain controller %2 completed successfully. ...
  18. The partial synchronization replication of the %1 database from the primary domain controller %2 failed with the following ...
  19. The partial synchronization request from the server %1 completed successfully. %2 changes(s) has(have) been returned to the ...
  20. The partition %1 should be hosted at site %2, but has not been instantiated yet. However, the KCC could not find any hosts ...
  21. The partition %s is currently in use. To force the deletion of this partition, click Yes. WARNING: Forcing a deletion might ...
  22. The partition functional levels have been updated to values that are incompatible with the functional level supported by ...
  23. The Partition GUID is not a valid GUID. Please enter a GUID in the following form: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} ...
  24. The partition number of a boot partition has changed. Disk Management was unable to update Boot.ini to reflect these changes. ...
  25. The partition number of a boot partition has changed. Disk Management was unable to update NVRAM to reflect these changes. ...
  26. The partition selected for installation (%3!u!) does not exist on disk %2!u!. Make sure the unattend answer file's %1!s! ...
  27. The partition selected for installation (disk %1!u! partition %2!u!) does not meet requirements. Make sure this partition ...
  28. The partition size specified in the partition table is smaller than the size of the file system contained by that partition. ...
  29. The partition you selected to delete contains a volume that has been encrypted with BitLocker Drive Encryption. If you delete ...
  30. The partition you specified is not an OEM, ESP or recovery partition. Please select an OEM, ESP or recovery partition and ...
  31. The partitions on the disk selected for installation are not in the recommended order. For additional information about installing ...
  32. The partitions on this drive aren't in the recommended order. For information about installing to GPT drives go to the Microsoft ...
  33. The Partitions property indicates the number of partitions on this physical disk drive that are recognized by the operating ...
  34. The PartOfDomain property indicates whether the computer is part of a domain or workgroup. If TRUE, the computer is part ...
  35. The passphrase must be one of the following: 8 to 63 case-sensitive characters 64 characters using digits 0-9 and letters ...
  36. The passphrase must be one of the following: 8 to 63 case-sensitive characters, or 64 hexadecimal characters using digits ...
  37. The passphrase must be one of the following: Exactly 5 or 13 case-sensitive characters, or exactly 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters ...
  38. The passwd and group files are saved in the directory. Please copy the files from the above location to the remote machine ...
  39. The passwd file is saved in the directory. Please copy the file from the above location to the remote machine and update ...
  40. The password can't be reset because you're not connected to the private network. Connect to the private network, and then ...
  41. The password cannot change option for object %2 cannot be set for the following reason: %1This object will not be created ...
  42. The password change succeeded. All logon information for this domain and user name has been updated with the new password. ...
  43. The password contains too many characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security. Type a new ...
  44. The password does not contain enough characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. ...
  45. The password does not meet the password policy requirements. Check the minimum password length, password complexity and password ...
  46. The password does not meet the strong password criteria specified by the password filter in your domain. Type a new trust ...
  47. The password doesn't meet your domain's password strength requirements. Type a password that does, or use a different homegroup ...
  48. The password entered is longer than 14 characters. Computers with Windows prior to Windows 2000 will not be able to use this ...
  49. The password for %2 cannot be set due to insufficient privileges. Windows will attempt to disable this account. If this attempt ...
  50. The password for %2 could not be set because: %1 Contact your system administrator to correct the permissions in this area. ...
  51. The password for the content access account cannot be decrypted because it was stored with different credentials. Re-type ...
  52. The password hash an account was accessed. Subject: Security ID: %3 Account Name: %4 Account Domain: %5 Logon ID: %6 Target ...
  53. The password is incorrect. However, the PFX file you are importing is group-protected or has a null/empty password. Re-run ...
  54. The password is incorrect. Please click the back button and retype your password. Letters in passwords must be typed using ...
  55. The password is not complex enough to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new ...
  56. The password is shorter than required. (The password could also be too long, be too recent in its change history, not have ...
  57. The password is too complex to be converted to a LAN Manager password. The LAN Manager password returned is a NULL string. ...
  58. The password must change option for object %2 cannot be set because: %1This object will be deleted if permissions allow. ...
  59. The password notification DLL %1 failed to load with error %4. Please verify that the notification DLL path defined in the ...
  60. The Password Policy Checking API was called. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Additional ...
  61. The password stored in Credential Manager is invalid. This might be caused by the logged on user changing the password from ...
  62. The password supplied to the Desired State Configuration resource {0} is not valid. The password cannot be null or empty. ...
  63. The password was successfully changed on the remote domain, but updating saved logon information failed. The information ...
  64. The password you entered isn't complex enough to meet this PC's requirements. Please go back and try a password that contains ...
  65. The password you signed in with is different from your password for your Microsoft account. Sign in again using your current ...
  66. The password you typed doesn't meet the password complexity requirements set by the administrator for your network or group. ...
  67. The PasswordAge property indicates the length of time a password has been in effect. This value is measured from the number ...
  68. The PasswordChangeable property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account can be changed. Values: TRUE or ...
  69. The PasswordExpires property determines whether the password on the Win32 user account will expire. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  70. The PasswordExpires property indicates the date and time when the password will expire. The value is set in this format: ...
  71. The PasswordRequired property determines whether a password is required on the Win32 user account. Values: TRUE or FALSE. ...
  72. The passwords you typed do not match. Type the new password for this account in both the New password and Confirm new password ...
  73. The PatchPackage class describes all patch packages that have been applied to this product. For each patch package, the unique ...
  74. The path '%1' does not exist. This path will be ignored for now. The directory was probably deleted and will not be included ...
  75. The path '%1' is not valid. To install AD LDS on this version of Windows, the path must be on the same volume as the data ...