Windows 8.1

  1. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! is set to be assigned because it is an upgrade for an application that applies to this ...
  2. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! kept at no action because it is a published application that has already been applied ...
  3. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset for installation into new default feature states because of a transform conflict ...
  4. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to no action because it has been previously upgraded by application %3!s! from ...
  5. 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! ...
  6. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to reinstall because an unmanaged application with the same product identifier ...
  7. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! has the same product ...
  8. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! is a higher precedence ...
  9. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was reset to unmanaged because application %3!s! from policy %4!s! is a higher precedence ...
  10. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for reinstallation because it was configured to be redeployed. The local revision ...
  11. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for reinstallation because it was configured to be redeployed. The local script ...
  12. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set for removal because it was no longer found in the policy set, perhaps because ...
  13. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set to be unmanaged because it is a published application which has been removed. ...
  14. Application %1!s! from policy %2!s! was set to be unmanaged because it was no longer found in the policy set, perhaps because ...
  15. Application %1!s! has been applied on more than one computer. It will be marked as removed in the software installation database. ...
  16. Application %1!s! has been applied on more than one computer. It will be marked as unmanaged in the software installation ...
  17. Application %s was not running at the end of the test. It likely crashed or was terminated for having become unresponsive. ...
  18. Application '{0}' that is published by Web Application Proxy is using an external certificate that is not present on this ...
  19. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to add endpoint %3:%4 for interface with unique identifier %5 with error %6. User Action ...
  20. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to complete a COM call because an incorrect interface ID was passed as a parameter. ...
  21. Application (%1) (PID: %2) has failed to complete a COM/RPC call because of an invalid message from server. User Action Try ...
  22. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  23. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  24. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  25. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  26. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  27. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  28. Application (%1) (PID: %2) is using Windows functionality that is not present in this release of Windows. For obtaining an ...
  29. Application client context creation attempt: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: ...
  30. Application client context deletion: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: %4 Client ...
  31. Application crash was detected for application {0} before launch time could be evaluated. Please ensure that your application ...
  32. Application crash was detected for application {0} before suspend time could be evaluated. Please ensure that your application ...
  33. Application Error} The application attempted to release a resource it did not own. Click OK to terminate the application. ...
  34. Application failures such as crashes and hangs are a major disruption to users and cause frustration. Eliminating such failures ...
  35. Application Initialized Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Client Name: %3 Client Domain: %4 Client ID: %5 ...
  36. Application launch time is important for creating a fast and fluid experience for the user. The app received a warning score ...
  37. Application launch time is important for creating a fast and fluid experience for the user. This app will not be accepted ...
  38. Application Launch was not detected for application {0}. This could be because your application failed to launch correctly. ...
  39. Application monitoring is not enabled for virtual machine resource '{0}'. The resource's CheckApplicationHealth parameter ...
  40. Application Name: dlcet, Description: Temporarily disables server-level role management and licensing services that help ...
  41. Application of machine policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation ...
  42. Application of software installation policy settings was stopped due to an error in determining the settings to be applied. ...
  43. Application of user policy caused a slow down in the system start up process: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation Time ...
  44. Application operation attempt: Application Name: %1 Application Instance ID: %2 Object Name: %3 Scope Names: %4 Client Name: ...
  45. Application partitions created during setup must have one of the following object classes for the root component: C, CN, ...
  46. Application policy allows an administrator to manage settings that are provided by various application management plugins. ...
  47. Application Pool Identity account cannot send authenticated certificate request to a local Enterprise CA. Specify a user ...
  48. Application recovery to the original location is not supported using a backup created of a different computer. However, if ...
  49. Application Restrictions limits music, pictures, videos, and syncing of portable devices with Windows Media Center. To ensure ...
  50. Application server %1!s! in security group %2!s! (or in a security group included in %2!s!) cannot be resolved to a valid ...
  51. Application Server Foundation provides technologies for deploying and managing .NET Framework 3.0 applications. These technologies ...
  52. Application server GPO %1!s! has the same name as a DirectAccess server or client GPO located in the same domain. Specify ...
  53. Application suspend time is important for creating a fast and fluid experience for the user. This app will not be accepted ...
  54. Application Suspend was not detected for application {0}. This could be because your application failed to suspend correctly. ...
  55. Application to remotely manage settings, computers, images, and assessments in a lab environment where Windows Assessment ...
  56. Application {0} timed out during suspend operation. Run the test and avoid interacting with the application while tests are ...
  57. Application-consistent snapshots requires that Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) is enabled and configured in the guest operating ...
  58. Application-specific security event. Event Source: %1 Event ID: %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 %10 %11 %12 %13 %14 %15 %16 %17 %18 ...
  59. Applications belonging to category %1!s! are now being selected for inclusion in the final list of enumerated applications. ...
  60. Applications fail when its app path name has high ASCII characters. This shim wraps the app path with double quotes at GetCommandLineA. ...
  61. Applications may be unable to correctly track palette changes across a mode change. This issue typically manifests itself ...
  62. Applications may still be storing data in INI files instead of using the registry. This is a generic compatibility fix to ...
  63. Applications must not perform version checks for equality (= 5.1). If you need a specific feature, check whether the feature ...
  64. AppLocker cannot locate the specified folder path. The path is either incorrect or located on a network resource that cannot ...
  65. AppLocker uses rules and the properties of files to provide access control for applications. If rules are present in a rule ...
  66. Apply connection security rules created by a local administrator in addition to the connection security rules specified in ...
  67. Apply either a KERNEL, USER or PROCESS flag when the specified DLL is loaded. Command line: dll.dll;flagType;0xValue|dll2.dll;flagType2;0xValue2 ...
  68. Apply firewall rules created by a local administrator in addition to the firewall rules specified in Group Policy. This setting ...
  69. Apply IPsec tunnel authorization as specified on the IPsec Settings tab of Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Properties. ...
  70. Apply the required linker options - SAFESEH, DYNAMICBASE, NXCOMPAT, and APPCONTAINER - when you link the app. See links below ...
  71. Applying a checkpoint for Replica virtual machine '%1' is allowed only after failover has been completed. (Virtual machine ...
  72. Applying ACL to key container failed. Please make sure cluster service account has full access to your private key container. ...
  73. Applying the AppData(Roaming) folder settings to to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 ...
  74. Applying the Documents Folder Redirection setting to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 ...
  75. Applying the Start Menu Folder Redirection settings to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 ...