Windows Server 2003

  1. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  2. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  3. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  4. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  5. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  6. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the ...
  7. Mapped View Alignment Incorrect} An attempt was made to map a view of a file, but either the specified base address or the ...
  8. Mapping from the Drive Information you provided to a piece of Physical Media failed. Either the Drive (+Changer) Information ...
  9. Mapping from the Slot Information you provided to a piece of Physical Media failed. Either the Slot (+Changer) Information ...
  10. Marking an FT (fault tolerant) volume active will only mark underlying partitions active if they are primary partitions. ...
  11. Matches all IP packets from this computer to any other computer, except broadcast, multicast, Kerberos, RSVP and ISAKMP (IKE).%0 ...
  12. Maximum amount of time, in seconds, dirty lines or buckets may remain in the cache before they are flushed. A value of zero ...
  13. Maximum Anonymous Users is the maximum number of users who established concurrent anonymous connections using the FTP service ...
  14. Maximum Anonymous Users is the maximum number of users who established concurrent anonymous connections using the Web service ...
  15. Maximum Anonymous Users is the maximum number of users who established concurrent anonymous connections using the Web service ...
  16. Maximum CAL count for authenticated users is the maximum count of licenses used simultaneously by the Web service for authenticated ...
  17. Maximum CAL count for SSL connections is the maximum count of licenses used simultaneously by the Web service for SSL connections. ...
  18. Maximum CGI Requests is the maximum number of CGI requests simultaneously processed by the Web service (since service startup). ...
  19. Maximum Connections is the maximum number of concurrent connections established with the Web service (since service startup). ...
  20. Maximum ISAPI Extension Requests is the maximum number of Extension requests simultaneously processed by the Web service. ...
  21. Maximum ISAPI Extension Requests is the maximum number of ISAPI requests simultaneously processed by the Web service (since ...
  22. Maximum length of a filename component supported by the Windows drive. A filename component is that portion of a filename ...
  23. Maximum NonAnonymous Users is the maximum number of concurrent non-anonymous connections to the Web service (since service ...
  24. Maximum NonAnonymous Users is the maximum number of users who established concurrent non-anonymous connections using the ...
  25. Maximum NonAnonymous Users is the maximum number of users who established concurrent non-anonymous connections using the ...
  26. Maximum number of directly addressable entities supported by this Controller. A value of 0 should be used if the number is ...
  27. Maximum number of kilobytes of memory that can be allocated to a process. For operating systems with no virtual memory, this ...
  28. Maximum number of minutes before the consumer will start a new instance. If zero, consumer lifetime is controlled by the ...
  29. Maximum number of process contexts the operating system can support. If there is no fixed maximum, the value should be 0. ...
  30. Maximum number of scripts run before the consumer will start a new instance. The consumer should be shut down periodically ...
  31. Maximum size to which file is allowed to grow. It will be archived when it exceeds this size. Archived files have an extension ...
  32. Maximum size, in Kbytes, of media supported by this device. KBytes is interpreted as the number of bytes multiplied by 1000 ...
  33. MaxNumberOfPasswords specifies the number of passwords definable in the modem itself. If this feature is not supported, enter ...
  34. MaxRechargeTime indicates the maximum time, in minutes, to fully charge the battery. This property represents the time to ...
  35. MDL Read Hits is the percentage of Memory Descriptor List (MDL) Read requests to the file system cache that hit the cache, ...
  36. MDL Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that use a Memory Descriptor List (MDL) to access the ...
  37. Mechanisms, such as HTTP cookies, for maintaining an active connection with an individual or for automatically identifying ...
  38. Media copies are disabled. Your computer must have at least two tape drives attached for Remote Storage to make media copies. ...
  39. Media failed to format. The media may be damaged. RSS has disabled the media and posted a request to eject the media out ...
  40. Media in slot failed to format. The media may be damaged. Please eject the media out of the library. If the problem continues ...
  41. Media Player cannot open this file. Either access to the file is denied or the file is currently opened by another application. ...
  42. Media Player cannot open this file. Make sure the filename is correct and that the file is in a format that Media Player ...
  43. Media Player settings have been changed by another program. As a result, Media Player may not work correctly. To fix this ...
  44. Media pool that was configured for Remote Storage is no longer valid. Removable Storage Management (RSM) device configuration, ...
  45. Message Queue Backup\Restore Utility Version 3.00 Copyright (C) Microsoft 1997-2001. . Usage: mqbkup -b | -r backup_path ...
  46. Message Queuing cannot bind to UDP port 3527. Message Queuing's internal ping mechanism uses this port to establish network ...
  47. Message Queuing clients running Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 can access Active Directory for public queue ...
  48. Message Queuing cluster resources are not supported on this node because Message Queuing is installed as a dependent client. ...
  49. Message Queuing cluster resources are not supported on this node because Message Queuing is not installed. To install Message ...
  50. Message Queuing configured some settings for strong (128-bit) encryptions. These changes will take effect only after reboot. ...
  51. Message Queuing detected a problem with the local domain controller. Until the problem is resolved, Message Queuing will ...
  52. Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support cannot be added or removed in MSMQ 1.0 environment. This operation is not supported ...
  53. Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support cannot operate in mixed mode. Mixed mode is a transient mode in which Message Queuing ...
  54. Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support cannot start. This service can operate only on a domain controller. The service ...
  55. Message Queuing Downlevel Client Support failed to create the MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object with a given GUID for computer ...
  56. Message Queuing failed to bind to port 1801. The port may already be bound to another process. Make sure that the port is ...
  57. Message Queuing found multiple IP addresses for the local computer. Message Queuing will use the default IP address determined ...
  58. Message Queuing information cannot be read from Active Directory (Error: 1). This may be caused by replication delays or ...
  59. Message Queuing is not supported on Windows XP Home Edition. Your earlier version of Message Queuing will be uninstalled ...
  60. Message Queuing may start offline until directory service replication completes. Please check the event logs in Event Viewer ...
  61. Message Queuing objects cannot be created in Active Directory (Error: 1). Please verify your permissions and network connectivity. ...
  62. Message Queuing objects cannot be deleted from Active Directory. If you click Cancel, setup will continue, but you must manually ...
  63. Message Queuing objects cannot be deleted from Active Directory. There are non- Message Queuing objects contained within ...
  64. Message Queuing objects cannot move automatically between domains (%1). You must either run the MoveTree utility or first ...
  65. Message Queuing registry values cannot be read. The registry may be corrupted (Error: 1). Please reinstall Message Queuing ...
  66. Message Queuing Setup cannot install Reliable Multicast Protocol because of a conflict with %1. Please close %1 and click ...
  67. Message Queuing Setup could not add the dynamic-link library Mqise.dll to the IIS Extension Restriction List. You must use ...
  68. Message Queuing Setup failed because an invalid configuration was selected. Open Add and Remove Programs to install Message ...
  69. Message Queuing Setup failed because the logged on user and the local computer are in different forests. UserForest = %1 ...
  70. Message Queuing Triggers failed to create an instance of the Triggers Transactional object (Error: %1). As a result, no transactional ...
  71. Message Queuing Upgrade Wizard must run under an enterprise administrative account. You must change the account and then ...
  72. Message Queuing will use an encryption key with an effective length of 40 bits when sending messages encrypted with the RC2 ...
  73. Message Queuing will use the IP address %1. To use a different IP address, set the \HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MSMQ\Parameters\%2 ...
  74. Messages from senders in the list below will automatically be moved to the Deleted Items folder (for Mail messages) and/or ...
  75. Messages from senders in the list below will automatically be moved to the Deleted Items folder (for Mail messages) and/or ...