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