Windows 8

  1. The network connection to the IPsec policy storage location was lost. Close all open dialog boxes. Do you want to attempt ...
  2. The network connection was made successfully, but the user had to be prompted for a password other than the one originally ...
  3. The Network Connections Folder was unable to retrieve the list of Network adapters on your machine. Please make sure that ...
  4. The Network Connectivity Assistant (NCA) runs on DirectAccess client computers to provide DirectAccess connectivity information, ...
  5. The network credentials that Windows Backup is using has expired. To update your credentials, click 'Re-enter your username ...
  6. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot add an alternative subject name extension to the certificate request (%1). %2 ...
  7. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot be configured with a remote standalone certification authority (CA). Select ...
  8. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot be installed before the installation files are added. Add the role service through ...
  9. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot convert encoded portions of the client's http message, or the converted message ...
  10. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot create or modify the registry key "%1." Grant Read and Write permissions on ...
  11. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot find key usage information in the certificate request and will use both the ...
  12. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot find the issuer name or serial number in the client's PKCS7 message (%1). %2 ...
  13. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot issue a password because the requester is not an administrator of this computer. ...
  14. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot locate a required password in the certificate request. Either a password must ...
  15. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot locate a valid certificate request ID that matches the transaction ID in the ...
  16. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot match the issuer name and serial number in the device request to any certification ...
  17. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot obtain the certificate revocation list (CRL) for key %1 from the certification ...
  18. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot provide its password because the user does not have Enroll permissions on the ...
  19. The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot retrieve required information, such as the transaction ID, message type, or ...
  20. The Network Device Enrollment Service failed because the setup could not obtain the type of CA from "%1". Make sure that ...
  21. The Network Device Enrollment Service failed to load the hash algorithm specified at location %1. Use the command "certutil ...
  22. The Network Device Enrollment Service failed trying to retrieve a certificate from the certification authority (CA). Verify ...
  23. The Network Device Enrollment Service has failed to decrypt the encrypted password or the decrypted password's length doesn't ...
  24. The Network Device Enrollment Service is already installed. If you are trying to reinstall the role service, you must first ...
  25. The Network Device Enrollment Service is working in single password mode. The password can be used multiple times and will ...
  26. The Network Device Enrollment Service loaded the Registration Authority (RA) key exchange certificate with serial number ...
  27. The Network Device Enrollment Service loaded the Registration Authority (RA) signature certificate with serial number %1 ...
  28. The Network Device Enrollment Service received an http message without the "Operation" tag, or with an invalid "Operation" ...
  29. The Network Device Enrollment Service setup failed because certification authority (CA) "%1" could not be contacted. Make ...
  30. The Network Device Enrollment Service was not able to query the certification authority (CA) for a previously submitted device ...
  31. The Network Diagnostics determined that there is a problem with your network that requires the user to take action to fix. ...
  32. The Network Diagnostics Framework (NDF) has completed the repair phase of operation. The following repair option or work-around ...
  33. The Network Diagnostics Framework has completed the diagnosis phase of operation, but no network problem was identified. ...
  34. The Network Diagnostics Framework has completed the diagnosis phase of operation. The following repair option was offered: ...
  35. The Network Diagnostics Framework has completed the repair phase of operation. The following repair option or work-around ...
  36. The Network File System (NFS) driver has no enabled NFS protocol versions. This can be corrected by enabling at least one ...
  37. The Network File System (NFS) driver has suspended operations. If this is not a result of administrative action check the ...
  38. The network folder specified is currently mapped using a different user name and password. To connect using a different user ...
  39. The network folder, %1!s!, that contains %2!s! is not available. Try again later, or contact your system administrator for ...
  40. The network has changed. Retry this operation after checking for the network changes. Network changes may be caused by interfaces ...
  41. The network ID is the portion of the IP addresses that belongs to this zone. Enter the network ID in its normal (not reversed) ...
  42. The network ID of the client IP addresses (class C subnet for IPv4 addresses, 64-bit network prefix for IPv6 addresses) is ...
  43. The network interface "%1" does not support the strict priority transmission selection algorithm but the %3 policy specifies ...
  44. The Network Interface API Calls/sec performance counter shows the number of new network interface API calls made against ...
  45. The network interface card (NIC) physical address {0} is not valid. The physical address should be in the format AA-AA-AA-AA-AA-AA, ...
  46. The network interface card (NIC) with physical address {0} was enabled but unable to transmit data packages, so no IP configuration ...
  47. The Network Interface Handles performance counter shows the number of open network interface handles against the cluster. ...
  48. The Network Interface performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which bytes and packets are sent ...
  49. The Network Interface/sec Handles performance counter shows the number of new open network interface handles against the ...
  50. The network is experiencing performance problems. To monitor or improve network performance, go to the computer and run the ...
  51. The network is marked as a "hidden" network and is either not in range of this computer or the wireless settings saved on ...
  52. The network is no longer available for clients to connect to clustered roles in the cluster. The IP Address resources that ...
  53. The network is now available for clients to connect to clustered roles in the cluster. However, before this can happen, the ...
  54. The network key you entered is not valid. Type the key again, using 5 or 13 characters; or 10 or 26 characters using digits ...
  55. The network key you entered is not valid. Type the key again, using a maximum length of 63 characters; or 64 characters using ...
  56. The Network List Manager Cost Interface is not available on this system. (This is expected on Windows Server.) BITS will ...
  57. The network location cannot be found. Ensure that the File and Printer Sharing exception is enabled on the remote server. ...
  58. The network location does not support Windows(TM) file security and your backed up files would be visible to anyone with ...
  59. The network location server can be deployed on the local Remote Access server, or on a remote server. For deployment on the ...
  60. The network location server certificate exists on server %1!s!, but the subject name of the certificate does not resolve ...
  61. The network location server certificate exists, but the subject name of the certificate does not resolve to the internal ...
  62. The network location server certificate exists, but the subject name of the certificate does not resolve to the internal ...
  63. The network location server certificate is not valid. Connectivity for DirectAccess clients located in the internal network ...
  64. The network location server does not have a valid DNS entry. DirectAccess clients located in the corporate network will not ...
  65. The network location server is currently located on the Remote Access server. Ensure that the subject name of the certificate ...
  66. The network location server is not running on a server that is highly available to clients on the internal network. 2. The ...
  67. The network location server is unavailable or not responding. This might disrupt DirectAccess connectivity, and connectivity ...
  68. The network location server is used by DirectAccess clients to determine their location. If the Remote Access server (and ...
  69. The network location server must be highly available to DirectAccess client computers inside the internal network, and inaccessible ...
  70. The network location server website is unavailable. 2. Network issues are causing connection issues. 3. The network location ...
  71. The network name has active sessions and is now de-registered. The network control block (NCB) command completed. The NCB ...
  72. The network name {0} does not have a valid value for the read-only property 'ObjectGUID'. To validate the service principal ...
  73. The network name {0} does not have the service principal name {1}. It is recommended that all network names should have this ...
  74. The network name {0} has a service principal name for {1}. It is recommended that only the cluster name should have this ...
  75. The network name {0} is a cluster name and does not have the {1} service principal name. It is recommended that the cluster ...