You are now logged on using the %1 account. The %1 account provides full access to your computer. It is recommended that you create a new user account or log on with another user account. To create or view user accounts, go to Control Panel and click User Accounts. %0
You are not logged onto the Windows workstation as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's ...
You are not logged onto the Windows workstation as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's ...
You are not logged onto Windows as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's Recovery settings. ...
You are not logged onto Windows as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's Virtual Memory ...
You are now logged on using the %1 account. The %1 account provides full access to your computer. It is recommended that ...
You are removing the password for %1. If you do this, %1 will lose all EFS-encrypted files, personal certificates, and stored ...
You are removing the password for %1. If you do this, %1 will lose all personal certificates and stored passwords for Web ...
You are resetting the password for %1. If you do this, %1 will lose all EFS-encrypted files, personal certificates, and stored ...
You are resetting the password for %1. If you do this, %1 will lose all personal certificates and stored passwords for Web ...