Exchange Server 2010

  1. Resource mailbox %1 encountered a neutral culture %2, and responses cannot be created for sender %3, skipping message %4. ...
  2. Resource mailbox %1 encountered a neutral culture %2, and responses cannot be created for sender %3, skipping message %4. ...
  3. Resource mailbox properties can be set only on resource mailboxes, not on user, shared, or linked mailboxes. To change the ...
  4. Resources or an operating error is preventing proper functioning of database '%4' ('%5'). Review the application and system ...
  5. Resources or an operating error is preventing proper functioning of database '%4' ('%5'). Review the application and system ...
  6. Response Message for a single id conversion in the ConvertId web method. Note that the AlternateId element will be missing ...
  7. Response Message for a single id conversion in the ConvertId web method. Note that the AlternateId element will be missing ...
  8. Response recording Upload an audio file with a recording to play to callers who press the specified key. For example, you ...
  9. restore message; undelete message; restore conversation; undelete conversation; undelete it; restore it; undo the deletion; ...
  10. Resubmitted %1 message(s) from queue %2 because of failure to connect via SMTP to any other Hub Transport servers of the ...
  11. Resubmitted %1 message(s) from queue %2 because of failure to connect via SMTP to any other Hub Transport servers of the ...
  12. Results estimate: To run this search and copy the results, click Details > Search Name, Type, and Storage Location > Copy ...
  13. Resume-MailboxDatabaseCopy will make an RPC into the Replay service. Server version: 0x{0:x}. RPC support version: 0x{1:x}. ...
  14. Resume-MailboxDatabaseCopy will query the status of replication from the registry or the cluster database because server ...
  15. Retention policy will not be applied to folder '%1' in mailbox '%2'. Unable to process Managed Content Setting '%3' for the ...
  16. Retention policy will not be applied to folder '%1' in mailbox '%2'. Unable to process Managed Content Setting '%3' for the ...
  17. RetentionPolicy '{0}' has a conflicting MessageClass '{1}' for linked default RetentionPolicyTags. Please correct and retry. ...
  18. Reverse DNS lookups for SMTP instance '{3}' on server {2} are disabled in the metabase but not on the associated SMTP server ...
  19. Reverse DNS lookups for SMTP instance '{3}' on server {2} are enabled in the metabase but not on the associated SMTP server ...
  20. Rights Management Service (RMS) is a premium feature that requires an Exchange Enterprise Client Access License (CAL) for ...
  21. RMS server {0} doesn't meet the version requirements. IRM features require RMS on Windows Server 2008 SP2 with the Hotfixes ...
  22. RMS Shared Identity user '{0}' (originating server = '{1}') is being linked to computer '{2}' (originating server = '{3}'). ...
  23. RMS Shared Identity user '{0}' (originating server = '{1}') is being unlinked from computer '{2}' (originating server = '{3}'). ...
  24. Role assignment policies enable you to control the specific mailbox and distribution group configuration settings your end ...
  25. Role Assignment policy '{0}' doesn't have MyBaseOptions assigned. The Exchange Control Panel and other self-administration ...
  26. Role assignment policy Change the role assignment policy for this user. Role assignment policies specify the RBAC roles assigned ...
  27. Role assignment policy Choose a role assignment policy for this user. Role assignment policies specify the RBAC roles assigned ...
  28. Role has been deprecated. Use instead: Mail Recipients,Distribution Groups,Mail Enabled Public Folders,Move Mailboxes,Reset ...
  29. Role has been deprecated. Use instead: MyBaseOptions, MyContactInformation, MyProfileInformation, MyVoiceMail, MyTextMessaging, ...
  30. Role has been deprecated. Use instead: Retention Management, Journaling, Transport Rules, Message Tracking, Information Rights ...
  31. Roles were assigned to this role group using multiple write scopes or exclusive write scopes. Therefore, you can't view the ...
  32. Room name This name will appear in the shared address book. To make it easier for users to find rooms, use a consistent naming ...
  33. Round-trip times from Exchange server {2} to Active Directory server {1} are taking {8} ms. This may cause Exchange performance ...
  34. Round-trip times from Exchange server {2} to Active Directory server {1} are taking {8} ms. This will cause Exchange performance ...
  35. Routine which contains line %1 in file %2 referred to the code page %3 that is currently not supported by the operating system. ...
  36. Routine which contains line %1 in file %2 referred to the code page %3 that is currently not supported by the operating system. ...
  37. Routing group '{1}' contains Exchange servers that belong to different Active Directory sites. In Exchange Server 2007, all ...
  38. Routing group '{3}' contains computers from the dedicated Exchange 2007 administrative group but this is not the dedicated ...
  39. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' restricts messages based on priority. This restriction is not supported ...
  40. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' uses a custom activation schedule. This restriction is not supported ...
  41. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' uses a maximum message size restriction. This restriction is not supported ...
  42. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' uses a message submission acceptance list. This restriction is not supported ...
  43. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' uses a message submission rejection list. This restriction is not supported ...
  44. Routing group connector '{3}' in routing group '{1}' uses a message type restiction (e.g. system/non-system messages). This ...
  45. Routing group connector {3} for routing group {1} has delivery restrictions based on distribution group membership and server ...
  46. Routing group member {4} for routing group '{3}' is not connected to routing group master {2}. This may cause routing failures. ...
  47. Routing: Percentage of 5.4.4 Failures is the percentage of delivery failures encountered during message routing with enhanced ...
  48. Routing: Total Delivery Failures is the total number of delivery failures encountered during message routing within the last ...
  49. Row {0} has the wrong number of columns. Expected number: {1}. Actual number: {2}. Please edit this row and re-submit the ...
  50. RPC Average Latency (Backend) is the RPC latency, in milliseconds, averaged for the past 1024 packets between the requests ...
  51. RPC Average Latency (End To End) - Cached Mode is the RPC latency, in milliseconds, averaged for the past 1024 packets between ...
  52. RPC Average Latency (End To End) - Online Mode is the RPC latency, in milliseconds, averaged for the past 1024 packets between ...
  53. RPC Average Latency (End To End) is the RPC latency, in milliseconds, averaged for the past 1024 packets between the requests ...
  54. RPC Backoffs are occurring. Mail clients may experience slow-downs or the appearance of the Outlook cancellable RPC dialog ...
  55. RPC Failed Backend Connections is the number of failed RPC connections between the Client Access server and the Mailbox server. ...
  56. RPC Latency average (msec) is the average latency in milliseconds of RPC requests. Average is calculated over all RPCs since ...
  57. RPC Latency total (msec) is the total amount of time in milliseconds spent inside RPC calls. Note that since many threads ...
  58. RPC operations for MAPI operation "{4}" account for {0}% of the processor usage devoted to processing RPC requests. When ...
  59. RPC Pool: Active Threads Ratio is the ratio of active RPC threads to the total number of RPC threads entering RPC context ...
  60. RPC Pool: Async Notifications Generated/sec is the rate at which parked async notifications are being completed by RPC context ...
  61. RPC Pool: Average Latency is the average latency in milliseconds of RPC requests done through RPC context handle pools. Average ...
  62. RPC Pool: Parked Async Notification Calls is the total number of async notification calls pending for all RPC context handle ...
  63. RPC Pool: Parked Async Notification Calls is the total number of async notification calls pending in all RPC context handle ...
  64. RPC Pool: Session Notifications Pending is the total number of sessions with pending notifications in all RPC context handle ...
  65. RPC Pool: Session Notifications Received/sec is the rate of notifications received by all sessions open in all RPC context ...
  66. RPC Proxy Server Enter the host name of your RPC proxy server for RPC over HTTP (Outlook Anywhere). In many cases, this will ...
  67. RPC Request Timeout Detected on Database indicates if a timeout of an RPC request has been detected on a single database. ...
  68. RPC Request Timeout Detected on Mailbox indicates if a timeout of an RPC request has been detected on a single mailbox. Zero ...
  69. RPC Request Timeout Detected on Server indicates if a timeout of an RPC request has been detected on the server. Zero indicates ...
  70. RPC Requests failed (%) is the percent of failed requests in total number of RPC requests. Here, failed means the sum of ...
  71. RPC Requests Peak is the maximum number of client requests that were processed simultaneously by the information store since ...
  72. RPC Server Too Busy errors are occurring. Mail clients may experience slow-downs or the appearance of the Outlook cancellable ...
  73. RPC Threads is the percentage of the RPC thread that are actively processing client requests compared to the maximum allowed ...
  74. Rule '{0}' was created on a server running a later version of Microsoft Exchange than the current server and can't be modified. ...
  75. Rule '{0}' was created on an Exchange server running a later version than the current server, and it can't be displayed correctly. ...