Windows Server 2003

  1. Modifies the specified Policy. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Pol /i: /Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides time-stamp checking. ...
  2. Modify the specified Calendar Event. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Cal /i: /Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides time-stamp ...
  3. Modify the specified Process Matching Criteria. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /i: /Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides ...
  4. ModuleInstance represents the Win32 instance handle.The ModuleInstance property has been deprecated. There is no replacement ...
  5. Monitor's refresh rate in Hertz. If a range of rates is supported, use the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate properties, ...
  6. Monitors all drivers and event trace providers that are configured to publish Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) or ...
  7. Monitors and records client access licensing for portions of the operating system (such as IIS, Terminal Server and File/Print) ...
  8. Monitors system events and notifies subscribers to COM+ Event System of these events. If this service is stopped, COM+ Event ...
  9. More than one destination computer was detected on your network. Select the computer to which you would like to transfer ...
  10. More than one object matches the following object name: "%1". Select an object from this list or, to reenter the name, click ...
  11. More than the maximum number of default gateways were specified for adapter %2. Some remote networks may not be reachable ...
  12. Most DVDs are encoded for play in specific regions. To play a regionalized DVD on your computer, you must set your DVD drive ...
  13. Most FTP servers allow users to log on anonymously with limited access to the server. Do you want to log on anonymously? ...
  14. Mount a specified piece of media. RSM MOUNT /L[G|F | /P[G|F | /S[G|F /C[G|F /D[G|F /O[ERRUNAVAIL|DRIVE|READ|WRITE|OFFLINE ...
  15. Mount operation cannot complete because the specified sequential access media is already in use by another process. Try again ...
  16. Move the slider control below to adjust the settings for the Junk Mail detectors. Catch Less means that some Junk Mail may ...
  17. Move the slider to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the amount of disk space for System Restore. Decreasing ...
  18. Move these files out of the folder, rename them without using these characters, then move them back into the folder and try ...
  19. Move this device to a controller that has more available bandwidth or, to free bandwidth, close the programs using the devices ...
  20. Moves files and renames files and directories. To move one or more files: MOVE /Y | /-Y drive:][path]filename1[,. destination ...
  21. Moves the specified media into the free pool and writes a free media label on it. RSM FREEMEDIA /P[G|F | /S[G|F /L[G|F | ...
  22. Movie |Maker |helps |you |easily |create |great |home |movies |to |share |with |friends |and |family |and |preserve |your ...
  23. Moving a piece of media to the free media pool will destroy the data on it. Are you sure you want to write a Free media label ...
  24. Moving items from an FTP server to the Recycle Bin will cause them to be deleted permanently. Are you sure you want to continue? ...
  25. Moving objects in Active Directory can prevent your existing system from working the way it was designed. For example, moving ...
  26. Moving this piece of media to a Free media pool of a different media type will destroy the data on it and may also make the ...
  27. MS DTC started with the following settings (OFF = 0 and ON = 1):%r%r Security Configuration:%r Network Administration of ...
  28. MS-CHAP is less secure than MS-CHAPv2. Select this option only if your network runs operating systems that do not support ...
  29. msinfo32.exe filename /? /pch /nfo outfile /report outfile /category catname /computer computername /categories catlist /showcategories] ...
  30. MSMQ controller servers with outdated versions of Message Queuing software were found. You can continue the upgrade process ...
  31. MSN Messenger now requires Internet Explorer version %d or later to be installed on your computer, though it does not need ...
  32. Multicast heartbeat listens for periodic multicast traffic to confirm that the multicast infrastructure is functioning normally. ...
  33. Multicast scope ranges in the administratively scoped IP multicast space (239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) must contain at least ...
  34. Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect ...
  35. Multiple domain controllers running Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server have been detected in your domain. This ...
  36. Multiple domain controllers running Windows Server 2003 for Small Business Server have been detected in your domain. To prevent ...
  37. Multiple subdisks were found for this plex, and the plex belongs to a boot or system volume. There should be only one subdisk ...
  38. Multiple User Profiles were detected. Ensure that no sensitive user data is present on the machine before proceeding. See ...
  39. Multiple users are currently logged on to this computer. Synchronization and reconnecting to the network are not allowed ...
  40. Multisided media %1 could not be identified in library %2. RSM attempted to flip the media to identify the second side but ...
  41. Music Port activation failed because there was no sound driver found. Check whether your sound card is installed and working ...
  42. Mutexes counts the number of mutexes in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not ...
  43. My UDDI displays only the entities - Web services, providers, and tModels - you publish. Any information you enter is immediately ...
  44. My UDDI displays only the entities - Web services, providers, and tModels - you publish. Any information you enter is immediately ...
  45. My UDDI enables you to publish and modify your Web service information. To publish a service, you must first publish a provider. ...
  46. Name : %1!s! NodeType : %2!x! State : %3!s! Expiration Date : %4!s! Type of Rec : %5!s! Version No : %6!x! %7!x! RecordType ...
  47. Name and briefly describe the interface (or other data) that this tModel represents. The tModel key is unique and is intended ...
  48. Name and briefly describe this provider in one or more languages. The provider key is unique and is generated for use in ...
  49. Name and briefly describe this service in one or more languages. The service key is unique and is intended for use in programmatic ...
  50. Name and company information is used only by Microsoft support professionals to help you if you need assistance. Country ...
  51. Name resolution automatically determines which IP address corresponds to each computer name on the network. This allows users ...
  52. Name your network by specifying a workgroup name below. All computers on your network should have the same workgroup name. ...
  53. Name(s) of the following manually configured changer(s) have changed relative to SCSI addresses: %s. Redo manual configuration ...
  54. Name, describe, and categorize each Web service, making it easy to locate. Publish one or more access points for a service ...
  55. Namespace collision detected: Target type: %1 Target name: %2 Forest Root: %3 Top Level Name: %4 DNS Name: %5 NetBIOS Name: ...
  56. Naming information cannot be located because: %1Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly ...
  57. Naming information cannot be located for the following reason: %1 If you are trying to connect to a domain controller running ...
  58. Narrator is a text-to-speech program that can help people with low vision set up their own computers or use other people's ...
  59. Narrator is intended to provide a minimum level of functionality for blind users. Blind users will need a screen reader utility ...
  60. Narrator was originally produced for Microsoft by Sensory Software, makers of educational, access and communication systems ...
  61. NDIS 802.11 Base Service Set Identifier: the MAC address of the associated access point. Writing this is useful when doing ...
  62. NDIS 802.11 network type in use determines whether the station uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum or Direct Sequence ...
  63. NDIS 802.11 Received Signal Strength Indication event trigger. An event of class MSNdis_80211_ReceivedSignalStrengthEvent ...
  64. NDIS 802.11 Service Set Identifier string that identifies a set of interconnected basic service sets. This is a NULL terminated ...
  65. Need to find someone's e-mail address? Click the Edit menu, click Find , then click People . Select the Internet directory ...
  66. Neither the Owner nor the Primary Group account names are valid. Specify valid account names for the Owner and Primary Group ...
  67. NetConnectionStatus is a string indicating the state of the network adapter's connection to the network. The value of the ...
  68. Netlogon has detected two machine accounts for server "%1". The server can be either a Windows 2000 Server that is a member ...
  69. NetMeeting cannot open the folder you have specified to receive files. It may have been deleted or moved, or it may be a ...
  70. NetMeeting cannot recognize the address that you typed. Check to make sure the address is correct, or change the address ...
  71. NetMeeting cannot start because this computer is already running another conferencing application. Please close the other ...
  72. NetMeeting could not find the name of the person you are trying to call on the directory server. Check to make sure the address ...
  73. NetMeeting could not find the person you want to call at this address. Please check to make sure that you have the right ...
  74. NetMeeting could not find this computer on your network. Check to make sure the address is correct, or change the address ...
  75. NetMeeting could not perform this task. Another person may be performing a task that has temporarily locked the Whiteboard. ...