Windows 7

  1. Connect to %1!s! This computer is set to manually connect to %2!s!. To automatically connect to this network, you need to ...
  2. Connect to %SSID% automatically in the future Currently, Windows is configured to connect to this network only when you choose ...
  3. Connect to any windows server that is running the same version of windows as the local server (Windows Server 2008 R2). Select ...
  4. Connect to the Internet and open Windows Anytime Upgrade to compare editions of Windows 7. You can then buy the upgrade online ...
  5. Connect to the Microsoft Clearinghouse Web site. Use this method if the license server does not have Internet access, but ...
  6. Connecting to WSRM on the selected computer is not supported because its version is not compatible with your installation. ...
  7. Connection (connection pointer %1) cleanup started due to either the sending of a TCP Reset, receiving of a TCP Reset, or ...
  8. Connection failed due to reason code 17: Information element in 4-Way Handshake different from (Re)Association Request/Probe ...
  9. connection failed due to status code 14: Received an Authentication frame with authentication transaction sequence number ...
  10. connection failed due to status code 17: Association denied because AP is unable to handle additional associated stations ...
  11. connection failed due to status code 18: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting all of the data rates ...
  12. connection failed due to status code 25: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting the Short Slot Time ...
  13. connection failed due to status code 26: Association denied due to requesting station not supporting the DSSS-OFDM option ...
  14. Connection failed. Check that a network connection exists, that the computer name is valid, and that you are an administrator ...
  15. Connection Failures is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from the SYN-SENT ...
  16. Connection Manager can not find a modem to dial out with. Please ensure that a modem is installed and configured for dial ...
  17. Connection Manager cannot continue because Dial-up Networking was not installed properly. You may need to install and configure ...
  18. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Install Point-to-Point ...
  19. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Please restart your computer, ...
  20. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Please restart your computer, ...
  21. Connection Manager could not continue because RAS (Remote Access Service) was not installed properly. You may need to install ...
  22. Connection Manager could not start the RAS (Remote Access Authentication) services and therefore cannot continue. Check the ...
  23. Connection Manager has detected that your computer does not have the latest Connection Manager program files. The profile ...
  24. Connection Manager Profiles can be generated via the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK). You can import a profile ...
  25. Connection Manager requires some components that are not installed on your computer. Do you want Connection Manager to install ...
  26. Connection Manager supports different features in a Connection Manager profile depending on what operating system is running ...
  27. Connection Manager was unable to launch CMMON32.EXE. Connecting is cancelled. For troubleshooting information, click Help. ...
  28. Connection Paramters are Connection URI: %1 Resource URI: %2 User: %3 OpenTimeout: %4 IdleTimeout: %5 CancelTimeout: %6 AuthenticationMechanism: ...
  29. Connection Properties cannot be displayed at this time because %1 is accessing the same information. Please close the %1 ...
  30. Connection request policies allow you to designate whether connection requests are processed locally or forwarded to remote ...
  31. Connection requests can be authenticated locally or forwarded to a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server ...
  32. Connection Session Timeouts is the number of connections that were dropped due to a session timeout. This number is an accumulator ...
  33. Connection to remote server has been reset or terminated while waiting for a response. The error code returned to the caller ...
  34. Connection to the remote server %1 has been disconnected by the server. Data can only be logged after a fresh connection ...
  35. Connection to the remote server %1 has been disconnected by the server. Data can only be logged after a fresh connection ...
  36. Connection to the remote server could not be established. Windows System Resource Manager is not started on the remote server. ...
  37. Connections Active is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED ...
  38. Connections Canceled is the number of connections that were canceled. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total. ...
  39. Connections customization allows you to deploy custom connections as well as set their associated per-connection information, ...
  40. Connections Established is the number of TCP connections for which the current state is either ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT. ...
  41. Connections from Endpoint 1 to Endpoint 2 will pass through the specified tunnel endpoints. Tunnel endpoints are generally ...
  42. Connections from Endpoint 1 to Endpoint 2 will pass through the specified tunnel endpoints. Tunnel endpoints are generally ...
  43. Connections made here will be added to the list of Favorite Targets and an attempt to restore them will be made every time ...
  44. Connections No Retries is the total count of connections that were successfully made on the first try. This number is an ...
  45. Connections Open is the number of connections currently open for this protocol. This counter shows the current count only ...
  46. Connections Passive is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN ...
  47. Connections Reset is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ...
  48. Connections which are automatically generated by Active Directory Domain Services are displayed as " " in the Active Directory ...
  49. Connections With Retries is the total count of connections that were made after retrying the attempt. A retry occurs when ...
  50. Connectivity Provider %1!s! Parameters - Interface index : %2!u! IPv4 configured prefix : %3!s! IPv6 configured prefix : ...
  51. Connects Core counts the number of connections you have to servers running the original MS-Net SMB protocol, including MS-Net ...
  52. Connects to other computers, Internet telnet sites, bulletin board systems, online services, and host computers using either ...
  53. Consequently, you should consider either replacing the above permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying ...
  54. Consider consolidating the schema master role and the domain naming master role onto a single domain controller. Keep the ...
  55. Consider either replacing the above auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing ...
  56. Consider either replacing the above permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  57. Consider either replacing these auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing entries ...
  58. Consider either replacing these auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing entries ...
  59. Consider either replacing these permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  60. Consider either replacing these permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  61. Constraints are additional parameters of the network policy that are required to match the connection request. If a constraint ...
  62. Consult online documentation for more information about the benefits and risks of changing the default TPM platform validation ...
  63. Consult the help to make sure that the media you are using is compatible with the type of domain controller you are installing. ...
  64. Consult your NAS documentation for the correct attribute format, and then type the string in hexadecimal format. (Type 26; ...
  65. Contact = %1 was deleted successfully. Attempt to copy the new contact = %2 over it failed. The DTC configuration may be ...
  66. Contact groups must be opened within the Windows Contacts folder. To use this contact group, move or copy the file to your ...
  67. Contact the network administrator for "%ws" or the manufacturer of the wireless hardware on this computer for further assistance. ...
  68. Contact the owner of the remote site for permission Windows can reach the site, but you do not have permission to access ...
  69. Contact the server administrator to request that the server use a security certificate that specifies Sever Authentication ...
  70. Contact your administrator or product vendor for assistance. If there is a matching installation source, type it below or ...
  71. Contact your computer administrator to enable the IPHTTPS service The IPHTTPS service has been disabled on your computer. ...
  72. Contact your computer manufacturer or Microsoft Support for further assistance. There might be a problem with one or more ...
  73. Contact your mobile operator Data service on your mobile broadband device is temporarily out of order. Please try connecting ...
  74. Contact your mobile operator Data service on your mobile broadband device is temporarily out of order. Please try connecting ...
  75. Contact your mobile operator or device manufacturer The Mobile Broadband network registration, packet attach, or context ...