Windows Server 2003

  1. Prevents users from using the drag-and-drop method to reorder or remove items on the Start menu. Also, it removes context ...
  2. Prevents users from using Windows Explorer or My Network Places to map or disconnect network drives. If you enable this setting, ...
  3. Prevents users from using Windows Installer to install patches. Patches are updates or upgrades that replace only those program ...
  4. Prevents users from viewing and changing the properties of an existing task. This setting removes the Properties item from ...
  5. Prevents users from viewing or changing the Tip of the Day interface in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy, ...
  6. Prevents users from viewing or installing published programs. This setting removes the "Add programs from your network" section ...
  7. Prevents users from viewing the Channel bar interface. Channels are Web sites that are automatically updated on their computer ...
  8. Prevents users from viewing the HTML source of Web pages by clicking the Source command on the View menu. If you enable this ...
  9. Prevents using the shortcut menu to open a link in a new browser window. If you enable this policy, users cannot point to ...
  10. Prevents video smoothing from occurring. This policy prevents video smoothing, which can improve video playback on computers ...
  11. Prevents Windows Explorer from encrypting files that are moved to an encrypted folder. If you disable this setting or do ...
  12. Prevents Windows Firewall from displaying notifications to the user when a program requests that Windows Firewall add the ...
  13. Prevents Windows from running the programs you specify in this setting. If you enable this setting, users cannot run programs ...
  14. Prevents Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) from accessing the Internet (or intranet). When enabled, Windows Media ...
  15. Prevents Windows Media Player from downloading codecs. This policy prevents the Player from automatically downloading codecs ...
  16. Previous or expected data set is missing. This is normally a non-fatal error that usually occurs when the previous data set ...
  17. Primary adapter of a redundant NIC pair is not present in the system. Neither adapter in the redundant NIC pair will be available ...
  18. PrimaryModule did not contain a substitution string for %1. Error code was %2. This secondary parameter will be removed. ...
  19. Print head alignment is being executed. Referring to the patterns printed in columns A to F, select the pattern that shows ...
  20. Printer %1 on host %2 is rejecting our request. Will retry until it accepts the request or the job is cancelled by the user. ...
  21. Printer %s has been changed to use a different driver. The driver you used before upgrade does not work on Windows Server ...
  22. Printer pooling cannot be enabled unless more than one port is selected. To disable printer pooling and continue, click Okay. ...
  23. PrintQueue %1 could not be created under Container %2 because cluster ace could not be added to PrintQueue's security descriptor. ...
  24. Priority indicates the urgency or importance of execution of a process. If a priority is not defined for a process, a value ...
  25. Priority indicates the urgency or importance of execution of a thread. A thread may have a different priority than its owning ...
  26. Privacy Information: Your e-mail address will be updated to the primary server to get the correct settings. If the primary ...
  27. Private Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of memory that this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. ...
  28. Private keys are password protected. If you want to export the private key with the certificate, you must type a password ...
  29. Privilege(s) that are currently known to be required and are not held causing the operation to fail. Example: SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME ...
  30. Privileged object operation: Object Server: %1 Object Handle: %2 Process ID: %3 Primary User Name: %4 Primary Domain: %5 ...
  31. Privileged Service Called: Server: %1 Service: %2 Primary User Name: %3 Primary Domain: %4 Primary Logon ID: %5 Client User ...
  32. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  33. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  34. PROBLEM: Could not allocate a resource pool necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit and receive descriptors, ...
  35. PROBLEM: Could not allocate all resources necessary for the high priority transmit queue.%r ACTION: Reduce the number of ...
  36. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive descriptors. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  37. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive descriptors. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  38. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive structures. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  39. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive structures. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  40. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  41. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  42. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit and receive descriptors, ...
  43. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  44. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  45. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit and receive descriptors, ...
  46. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the map registers necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit descriptors ...
  47. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  48. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  49. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network control panel. ...
  50. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive buffers necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  51. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive buffers necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  52. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive packets necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  53. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive packets necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  54. PROBLEM: Could not assign an interrupt for the Compaq Ethernet or Fast Ethernet NIC. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network ...
  55. PROBLEM: Could not assign an interrupt for the Compaq/1000. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network control panel. Click properties. ...
  56. PROBLEM: Could not claim an interrupt for the PRO/10GbE adapter. ACTION: Run diagnostics using Intel PROSet. ACTION: Try ...
  57. PROBLEM: Could not establish link. ACTION: Check network cable. ACTION: Confirm that the link partner is capable of 10/100 ...
  58. PROBLEM: Could not establish link. ACTION: Check network cable. ACTION: Confirm that the link partner's speed and duplex ...
  59. PROBLEM: Could not initialize scatter-gather DMA resources necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit ...
  60. PROBLEM: Could not start the adapter. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network control panel. Click properties. Run Compaq Network ...
  61. PROBLEM: Could not start the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Connect cable to the network device and restart, or disable ...
  62. PROBLEM: Could not start the PRO/10GbE adapter. ACTION: Run diagnostics using Intel PROSet. ACTION: Install an updated driver. ...
  63. PROBLEM: Excessive wait on halt, for completion of RX Packets sent to Protocol. ACTION: Continue waiting. ACTION: Restart ...
  64. PROBLEM: The Compaq Ethernet or Fast Ethernet NIC was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Try installing ...
  65. PROBLEM: The Compaq/1000 NIC was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Try installing the NIC in a bus ...
  66. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this Compaq Ethernet or Fast Ethernet NIC. ACTION: Remove any unused ...
  67. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this Compaq/1000 NIC. ACTION: Remove any unused driver instances ...
  68. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this gigabit network connection. ACTION: Remove any unused driver ...
  69. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Remove any unused driver instances ...
  70. PROBLEM: The EEPROM on your Compaq Ethernet or Fast Ethernet NIC may have errors. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network control ...
  71. PROBLEM: The EEPROM on your Compaq/1000 NIC may have errors. ACTION: Select the NIC in the network control panel. Click properties. ...
  72. PROBLEM: The EEPROM on your PRO/1000 adapter may have errors. ACTION: Visit the support web site at http://support.intel.com/support/network/ ...
  73. PROBLEM: The gigabit network connection was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Install the adapter ...
  74. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the Compaq Ethernet or Fast Ethernet NIC. ACTION: Move the NIC to another ...
  75. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the Compaq/1000 NIC. ACTION: Move the NIC to another slot. ACTION: ...