Windows Server 2003

  1. Library %1 failed to write a Free media label on media %2 because RSM does not support writing Free media labels on this ...
  2. Library %1 failed to write a Free media label on media %2 because RSM found a different piece of media in the library than ...
  3. Library %1 failed to write a Free media label on media %2 because this media is located in a disabled drive. You must enable ...
  4. Library %1 failed to write a Free media label on side 2 of media %2. RSM attempted to flip the media to access the second ...
  5. License database replication cannot be performed to server %1 because the version of Windows NT installed there does not ...
  6. License Server detected policy module for product %1!s!, company %2!s! has returned an data that might cause recursion, request ...
  7. License server information is invalid. This may be because of an invalid or unsupported activation or disk corruption. You ...
  8. License usage for product %1 is at the maximum number of per server licenses purchased. New license requests may not be granted. ...
  9. License usage for product %1 is nearing the maximum number of per server licenses purchased. Consult Licensing from the Administrative ...
  10. License Violation} The system has detected tampering with your registered product type. This is a violation of your software ...
  11. Licenses from this certificate have already been added to the target machine. Adding the requested number of licenses would ...
  12. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) can use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to provide encryption and mutual authentication ...
  13. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Discovery allows clients to discover Active Directory servers using LDAP over ...
  14. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the primary way that clients access Active Directory to obtain user information, ...
  15. Likewise, for a stable network that consists mainly of desktop computers at fixed locations, longer lease durations are more ...
  16. Limits newly scheduled to items on the user's Start menu, and prevents the user from changing the scheduled program for existing ...
  17. Limits the amount of bandwidth that is available for all connected unicast players connected to this publishing point. The ...
  18. Limits the amount of storage that a page or site using the DHTML Persistence behavior can use for the Internet security zone. ...
  19. Limits the amount of storage that a page or site using the DHTML Persistence behavior can use for the Local Computer security ...
  20. Limits the amount of storage that a page or site using the DHTML Persistence behavior can use for the Local Intranet security ...
  21. Limits the amount of storage that a page or site using the DHTML Persistence behavior can use for the Restricted Sites security ...
  22. Limits the amount of storage that a page or site using the DHTML Persistence behavior can use for the Trusted Sites security ...
  23. Limits the bandwidth any single server can use when receiving a stream. The default value is unlimited. Limits set at the ...
  24. Limits the bandwidth any single unicast player can use for accelerating the initial buffering of the content. Players requesting ...
  25. Limits the bandwidth any single unicast player can use when receiving a stream. The default value is unlimited. Limits set ...
  26. Limits the bandwidth audio and video will consume when in a conference. This setting will guide NetMeeting to choose the ...
  27. Limits the bandwidth that is available for all streams to other servers. The default value is unlimited. Limits set at the ...
  28. Limits the maximum factor of accelerated delivery to players. The default value is 5, which enables players on high-speed ...
  29. Limits the network bandwidth that BITS uses for background transfers (this policy does not affect foreground transfers). ...
  30. Limits the number of connections that the server can resolve each second. The default value is 50 connections per second. ...
  31. Limits the number of connections to servers that are downstream of this publishing point. The default value is unlimited. ...
  32. Limits the number of seconds a unicast player can remain connected but inactive. Once a player has exceeded this limit, the ...
  33. Limits the number of seconds the server will wait for an acknowledgement before disconnecting a unicast player. A player ...
  34. Limits the number of unicast players that can be simultaneously connected to this publishing point. The default value is ...
  35. Limits the number of unicast players that can be simultaneously connected to this server. The default value is unlimited. ...
  36. Limits the percentage of a volume's disk space that can be used to store deleted files. If you enable this setting, the user ...
  37. Limits the percentage of the computer's disk space that can be used to store automatically cached offline files. This setting ...
  38. Limits the Windows programs that users have permission to run on the computer. If you enable this setting, users can only ...
  39. Link to system information that you or a support professional might need to troubleshoot a problem or assess your computer's ...
  40. List of processes that Windows System Resource Manager will not manage. wsrmc /Get:ExclusionList /o: /y /o Saves the user-defined ...
  41. Listed below are busy files followed by the application that's using the file. Close the application and click Retry, or ...
  42. Lists the calendar events that are scheduled between the specified date range. wsrmc /Get:CalView /Sd: /Ed: /Sd Specifies ...
  43. Lists types of files that cannot be used offline. This setting lets you exclude certain types of files from automatic and ...
  44. Local administrative pages cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing ...
  45. Local forest root domain: %1 Because some of the local name suffixes already exist in the specified forest (or a forest that ...
  46. Local network clients can gain access to the Internet, and external Internet users can view Web sites hosted on this server. ...
  47. Local network clients can gain access to the Internet. This option enables network routing and sets up security to prevent ...
  48. Local security could not be started because an error occurred during initialization. The error code returned is %1. THE SYSTEM ...
  49. Local security could not be started because the user accounts database (NET.ACC) was missing or corrupted, and no usable ...
  50. Local Session Key} A user session key was requested for a local RPC connection. The session key returned is a constant value ...
  51. Located a quorum-capable resource "%1!ws!". While it satisfies the minimum partition size requirement, it does not meet the ...
  52. Log on to %s locally as an administrator, install IP from the Network Connections folder, and then run this wizard again. ...
  53. Log Record Stalls/sec is the number of log records that cannot be added to the log buffers per second because they are full. ...
  54. Log Threads Waiting is the number of threads waiting for their data to be written to the log in order to complete an update ...
  55. Log Type for the %1 log or alert configuration has invalid value. This log or alert will not be started. The invalid value ...
  56. Log Writes/sec is the number of times the log buffers are written to the log file(s) per second. If this number approaches ...
  57. logged in. /Z Deletes the task if it is not scheduled to run again. /F Forcefully creates the task and suppresses warnings ...
  58. Logging information failed. The log object was never created possibly due to wrong configuration. For additional information ...
  59. Logging options can also be accessed by clicking the Remote Access Preferences menu item under the Advanced menu of the Network ...
  60. Logging Status: 1 = Client Side Extension logged data successfully, 2 = Client Side Extension logged could not log data, ...
  61. Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to set up the log file: %1. The error was: ...
  62. Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to set up the log file: %1. The error was: ...
  63. Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to write to the log file: %1. The error was: ...
  64. Logical devices may have memory installed on them or otherwise associated with them - such as cache memory. This is made ...
  65. Logical devices may have one or more alarm devices associated with them, in order to indicate problem situations. This relationship ...
  66. Logical Disk Manager (LDM) is not registered. LDM supports Windows 2000 or later. Check the operating system version on the ...
  67. Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service encountered a failure updating boot.ini (x86) or NVRAM (IA64). Do not reboot ...
  68. Logical Disk Manager cannot determine the partition type of a partition on a disk. To continue the conversion, you must first ...
  69. Logical Disk Manager could not update the boot file for any boot partitions on the target disk. Verify your arcpath listings ...
  70. Logical Disk Manager detected an unhealthy region on a basic volume. If the volume is initializing or regenerating, it will ...
  71. Logical Disk Manager is unavailable on %s. It may have stopped running, or there may be a network problem. Do you want to ...
  72. LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a DiskPartition. For example, a personal computer's C: drive may be located on a Partition on ...
  73. LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a single Volume (for example, exposed by a software volume manager), or be BasedOn a DiskPartition ...
  74. Logman manages the "Performance Logs and Alerts" service for creating and managing Event Trace Session logs and Performance ...
  75. Logon attempt using explicit credentials: Logged on user: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 Logon GUID: %4 User whose ...