The name %1 includes only one label. Most names include more than one label separated by dots. Example: domain.microsoft.com You should avoid using a single-label DNS name as an Active Directory domain name, since it requires additional configuration. For more information, see Help and Support. Do you want to continue using the name %2?
The multicast IP address should not be in the range (224-239).0.0.x or (224-239).128.0.x. This will not halt switch flooding. ...
The multicast scope parameters are incorrect. Either the scope already exists or its properties are inconsistent with the ...
The name "%2" could not be registered on the Interface with IP address %3. The machine with the IP address %4 did not allow ...
The name %1 cannot be used. Names may not consist entirely of periods and/or spaces, or contain these characters: \ / " : ...
The name %1 includes only one label. Most names include more than one label separated by dots. Example: domain.microsoft.com ...
The name %1 is disabled by virtue of its associated domain name being disabled. To enable the domain use the Active Directory ...
The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by another domain. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the ...
The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by the domain %2. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the ...
The name %1 is not a valid name. Valid names consist of a name and type specified in hex. For example, WINS*20 would represent ...