A significant portion of the database buffer cache has been written out to the system paging file. This may result in severe performance degradation. See help link for complete details of possible causes. Previous cache residency state: %1% (%2 out of %3 buffers) (%4 seconds ago) Current cache residency state: %5% (%6 out of %7 buffers) Current cache size vs. target: %8% (%9 MBs) Physical Memory / RAM size: %10 MBs
A server-side operation for user {0} has failed. You may be able to try the operation again. For more information, see the ...
A service principal name, containing - "name/authority" where name specifies an application class value and authority contains ...
A Setup failure previously occurred while installing the {0} role. Either run Setup again for just this role, or remove the ...
A shared configuration Organization for the specified ProgramId/OfferId: '{0}'/'{1}' already exists. Skipping creating new ...
A significant portion of the database buffer cache has been written out to the system paging file. This may result in severe ...
A significant portion of the database buffer cache has been written out to the system paging file. This may result in severe ...
A single in-place hold object only support {0} source mailboxes. Please make sure the number of source mailboxes is less ...
A single replica of folder '{1}' for offline address book '{2}' exists in the organization. To increase performance and resilience, ...
A single replica of the free/busy folder for administrative group '{3}' exists in the organization, and more than 10,000 ...