Windows 8.1

  1. The folder selected to store the AD LDS files, %1, is the same as the Windows installation folder. Select a different folder. ...
  2. The folder specified does not exist. Do you want to create the folder with access permissions for the Fax Service? Press ...
  3. The folder specified does not exist. For a remote fax server, create the folder manually and assign it access permissions ...
  4. The folder specified does not exist. Since the folder specified contains environment variables, create the folder manually ...
  5. The folder specified does not exist. Since the folder specified is located on a remote computer, create the folder manually ...
  6. The folder target does not have a shared folder access control list (ACL) and will not be compared. Folder (link) target: ...
  7. The folder target does not have NTFS file system access control lists (ACLs) and will not be compared. Folder target: %1!s! ...
  8. The folder that contains restored AD LDS data recovery files is not stored on a local drive. Specify a folder on a local ...
  9. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive letter. Example ...
  10. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data is missing the file Adamntds.dit. Specify the correct path to the restored ...
  11. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery files is missing the file Edb.log. Specify the correct path to ...
  12. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery folder does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive ...
  13. The Folder Usage property specifies the purpose of the folder and the type of files stored in it, and is used by data management ...
  14. The folder you specified does not currently exist and may not exist when WMI uses this setting. Do you want to save this ...
  15. The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make ...
  16. The folder you specified doesn't contain driver software for your device. Select a folder that contains your driver software ...
  17. The folder {0} already exists in the specified path. Specify another path, or rename or delete the existing folder, and then ...
  18. The folders shown below were previously shared. You can replace their current settings with the same setting you just applied ...
  19. The following access-denied assistance error configuration was %1: Error: %2 Enabled: %3 Client Display Flags: %4 Error Message: ...
  20. The following add-ons have caused Internet Explorer to stop responding within the last seven days. To help prevent future ...
  21. The following application components were not backed up because either their consistency check failed or they were skipped ...
  22. The following application directory partition has been deleted and is no longer replicated from the directory server at the ...
  23. The following application directory partition has been deleted. An attempt to remove the objects from this directory server ...
  24. The following application directory partition has been deleted. An attempt to stop replication of this directory partition ...
  25. The following application directory partition has been deleted. Application directory partition: %1 The objects in this application ...
  26. The following application directory partition has no security descriptor reference domain. Application directory partition: ...
  27. The following applications are using files that need to be updated by this setup. Close these applications and then click ...
  28. The following callout was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started. Provider ID: %1 Provider ...
  29. The following callout was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started. Provider Information: ...
  30. The following certificate is currently installed on the RD Gateway server in: Certificates (Local Computer)/Personal store ...
  31. The following certificates have expired or will expire soon. When a certificate expires, it is no longer considered an acceptable ...
  32. The following characters may be contributing to your recognition errors. Write each character in your normal writing style. ...
  33. The following Claim Type is invalid. It contains an msDS-ClaimSourceType attribute with an unsupported value. Object CN: ...
  34. The following Claim Type is invalid. One or more of the required attributes (Enabled, msDS-ClaimAttributeSource, msDS-ClaimSourceType, ...
  35. The following Claim Type is invalid. One or more of the required attributes (Enabled, msDS-ClaimSource, msDS-ClaimSourceType, ...
  36. The following Claim Type is invalid. One or more of the required attributes (Enabled, msDS-ClaimTypeAppliesToClass, msDS-ClaimAttributeSource, ...
  37. The following Claim Type is invalid. One or more of the required attributes (Enabled, msDS-ClaimTypeAppliesToClass, msDS-ClaimSource, ...
  38. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimAttributeSource attribute must not be set if the msDS-ClaimSourceType ...
  39. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimAttributeSource attribute refers to a blocked attribute (DBCS-Pwd, Lm-Pwd-History, ...
  40. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimAttributeSource attribute refers to an attribute which is not replicated. ...
  41. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimAttributeSource attribute refers to an attribute with an unsupported syntax. ...
  42. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimAttributeSource attribute refers to an RODC filtered attribute. Object ...
  43. The following Claim Type is invalid. The msDS-ClaimSource attribute must not be set if the msDS-ClaimSourceType attribute ...
  44. The following Claim Type is invalid. The required msDS-ClaimTypeAppliesToClass attribute must contain at least one value. ...
  45. The following Claim Type is invalid. The value of the msDS-ClaimValueType attribute is incorrect. Object CN: %1 ObjectGUID: ...
  46. The following classification rule was %1: Name: %2 Enabled: %3 Valid: %4 Scope: %5 Property Assignment Method: %6 Property ...
  47. The following classifier module definition was %1: Name: %2 COM CLSID: %3 Properties Set: %4 Needs Explicit Value: %5 Parameters: ...
  48. The following client attempted to boot from PXE but was ignored because it is not recognized: Hardware Address: %1 IP: %2 ...
  49. The Following Client completed TFTP Download: Client IP: %1 Filename: %2 File Size: %3 Client Port: %4 Server Port: %5 Variable ...
  50. The Following Client failed TFTP Download: Client IP: %1 Filename: %2 ErrorCode: %3 File Size: %4 Client Port: %5 Server ...
  51. The following client performed a SASL (Negotiate/Kerberos/NTLM/Digest) LDAP bind without requesting signing (integrity verification), ...
  52. The Following Client started TFTP Download: Client IP: %1 Filename: %2 File Size: %3 Client Port: %4 Server Port: %5 Variable ...
  53. The following clipboard format is not valid for this operation: {0}. The clipboard format ID of the response does not match ...
  54. The following clipboard format must always be queried from the SnapInHost or from the snap-in itself: {0}. The clipboard ...
  55. The following component is configured for Construction, and either the IObjectConstruct::Construct() method failed, or the ...
  56. The following computer name is not valid: {0} Multiple computer names must be separated by commas. For example, 'computer1, ...
  57. The following computer name is not valid: {0}. Make sure that the computer name is not longer than 255 characters, that it ...
  58. The following configuration thresholds will facilitate visualization of IP address space based on its percentage of utilization. ...
  59. The following connection object did not have a valid transportType attribute value. This value will be removed from the connection ...
  60. The following Connection object on the local directory service is configured to replicate from itself. As a result, Active ...
  61. The following Connection object on the local directory service is configured to replicate from itself. As a result, Active ...
  62. The following Connection objects are configured for the same source and destination directory services. As a result, one ...
  63. The following custom rights will not be saved in the Rights Template because they have not been associated with any user ...
  64. The following deleted object does not have the proper value for the following attribute. Object: %1 Object GUID: %2 Attribute: ...
  65. The following describes the formats of the data that are required for used with the /set command. The format that is required ...
  66. The following devices could not be accessed because they are offline, there is a network issue, the names are incorrect, ...
  67. The following directory partition has been removed from the configuration set. An attempt by the Knowledge Consistency Checker ...
  68. The following directory partition has been removed from the configuration set. As a result, the following directory partition ...
  69. The following directory partition has been removed from the forest. An attempt by the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) ...
  70. The following directory partition has been removed from the forest. As a result, the following directory partition is no ...
  71. The following directory partition is no longer available on the directory service at the following network address. Directory ...
  72. The following directory partition is no longer available on the following source directory server. As a result, the Knowledge ...
  73. The following directory partition is no longer configured for hosting by global catalogs and the attempt to remove the partial, ...
  74. The following directory partition is no longer configured for hosting by global catalogs. As a result, the partial, read-only ...
  75. The following directory partition is no longer configured for hosting by global catalogs. As a result, this directory partition ...