Windows 7

  1. antispywareproduct} is not up-to-date. It is highly recommended that you run Windows with an anti-spyware product that is ...
  2. Antivirus software helps protect your computer from viruses and other security threats. How does antivirus software help ...
  3. antivirusproduct} is not up-to-date. It is highly recommended that you run Windows with an anti-virus product that is as ...
  4. Any existing connections may continue to work, but can fail if the system restarts or the initiator otherwise tries to reconnect ...
  5. Any files that were affected by these problems were moved to a folder named "Found" on the device or disk. Your device or ...
  6. Any information you exchanged with the current site could be retransmitted to the new internet site you are about to connect ...
  7. Any language packs that are installed will not be available after the upgrade. You'll need to reinstall your language packs ...
  8. Any mailboxes and distribution lists that are homed in this domain should be removed or recreated and homed in a different ...
  9. Any module can call SetStatus with the status, substatus or HRESULT. The custom error module only displays status specific ...
  10. Any screen brightness adjustments you make in Mobility Center are temporary. To permanently change your screen brightness, ...
  11. Any share not virtualized must be accessed using the server name {0} and cannot be accessed using {1}. Do you want to continue? ...
  12. Any traffic directed to cluster IP addresses and/or arriving on ports and/or through protocols not covered by the defined ...
  13. Any users that you delete will be permanently removed from the system even if cancel is pressed. Are you sure you want to ...
  14. Apple Encrypted authentication requires that user passwords are saved in the directory service in clear text format. Please ...
  15. Application %1 from policy %2 is an upgrade of application %3 from policy %4 and will cause the assignment of application ...
  16. Application %1 from policy %2 is an upgrade of application %3 from policy %4 and will force application %3 to be removed. ...
  17. Application %1 from policy %2 was configured to remove any unmanaged install before being assigned. An unmanaged install ...
  18. Application %1 from policy %2 was configured to upgrade application %3 from policy %4. The assignment or install of the upgrade ...
  19. Application %1 from policy %2 was configured to upgrade application %3 from policy %4. The removal of application %3 from ...
  20. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! has an upgrade of application %3!s! from policy %4!s! which conflicts with the precedence ...
  21. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is a potential upgrade of application %3!s! from policy %4!s!, states are %5!d! %6!d! ...
  22. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is being re-advertised because it was a published application and this policy was previously ...
  23. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is being restored to the policy set with state %3!x! because this policy was previously ...
  24. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is marked as managed but was not in the list of active applications from the Active Directory, ...
  25. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is reset to no action because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! is a forced upgrade ...
  26. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is set for installation because it is assigned to this user policy and is configured ...
  27. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is set to be assigned because it is a published application that this user had installed ...
  28. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is set to be assigned because it is an upgrade for an application that applies to this ...
  29. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! kept at no action because it is a published application that has already been applied ...
  30. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset for installation into new default feature states because of a transform conflict ...
  31. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to no action because it has been previously upgraded by application %3!s! from ...
  32. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to no action because it is an upgrade of application %3!s! from policy %4!s! ...
  33. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to reinstall because an unmanaged application with the same product identifier ...
  34. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! has the same product ...
  35. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! is a higher precedence ...
  36. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! is a higher precedence ...
  37. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for reinstallation because it was configured to be redeployed. The local revision ...
  38. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for reinstallation because it was configured to be redeployed. The local script ...
  39. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for removal because it was no longer found in the policy set, perhaps because ...
  40. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set to be unmanaged because it is a published application which has been removed. ...
  41. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set to be unmanaged because it was no longer found in the policy set, perhaps because ...
  42. Application %1!s! has been applied on more than one computer. It will be marked as removed in the software installation database. ...
  43. Application %1!s! has been applied on more than one computer. It will be marked as unmanaged in the software installation ...
  44. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to add endpoint %3:%4 for interface with unique identifier %5 with error %6. User Action ...
  45. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to complete a COM call because an incorrect interface ID was passed as a parameter. ...
  46. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to complete a COM/RPC call because of an invalid message from server. User Action Try ...
  47. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  48. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  49. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  50. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  51. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  52. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  53. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  54. Application client context creation attempt: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: ...
  55. Application client context deletion: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: %4 Client ...
  56. Application Development provides infrastructure for developing and hosting Web applications. Use these features to create ...
  57. Application Error} The application attempted to release a resource it did not own. Click OK to terminate the application. ...
  58. Application Initialized Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: %4 Client ID: %5 ...
  59. Application Name: dlcet, Description: Temporarily disables server-level role management and licensing services that help ...
  60. Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation ...
  61. Application of software installation policy settings was aborted due to an error in determining the settings to be applied. ...
  62. Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation Time ...
  63. Application operation attempt: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Object Name: %3 Scope Names: %4 Client Name: ...
  64. Application partitions created during setup must have one of the following object classes for the root component: C, CN, ...
  65. Application policy allows an administrator to manage settings that are provided by various application management plugins. ...
  66. Application pool %1 has been disabled. The HTTP.sys request to enable the application pool failed. The data contains the ...
  67. Application pool %1 has been disabled. The request from protocol %2 to create the application pool failed. Restart the application ...
  68. Application pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not create a worker process to serve ...
  69. Application pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) encountered a failure when it started a worker ...
  70. Application pool %1 has been disabled. Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to enable application pool %1, ...
  71. Application pool %1 was not be disabled. The request from protocol %2 to disable the application pool failed. Restart the ...
  72. Application pool %1 was not disabled. The HTTP.sys request to disable the application pool failed. The data contains the ...
  73. Application pool '%1' has identity type set as LocalSystem which is not allowed. Contact system administrator to allow application ...
  74. Application pool '%1' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application ...
  75. Application Pool Identity account cannot send authenticated certificate request to a local Enterprise CA. Specify a user ...