mispace.dll.mui Storage Management Provider for Spaces 16eade04a8343f556cd5c1ac1b6e5723

File info

File name: mispace.dll.mui
Size: 16384 byte
MD5: 16eade04a8343f556cd5c1ac1b6e5723
SHA1: 84c29ace69e1d131bc70a2794dcb1850380d6997
SHA256: 5df4a09c59d922abe6dade4e22a0eb9939cfdc692c26aadf2eedcf5d513a67ff
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

Translations messages and strings

If an error occurred or the following message in Neutral language and you cannot find a solution, than check answer in English. Table below helps to know how correctly this phrase sounds in English.

id Neutral English
0x1Data is striped across physical disks, maximizing capacity and increasing throughput, but decreasing reliability. This storage layout requires at least one disk and does not protect you from a disk failure.%0 Data is striped across physical disks, maximizing capacity and increasing throughput, but decreasing reliability. This storage layout requires at least one disk and does not protect you from a disk failure.%0
0x2Data is striped across physical disks, creating two or three copies of your data. This increases reliability, but reduces capacity. To protect against a single disk failure, use at least two disks (three if you're using a cluster); to protect against two disk failures, use at least five disks.%0 Data is striped across physical disks, creating two or three copies of your data. This increases reliability, but reduces capacity. To protect against a single disk failure, use at least two disks (three if you're using a cluster); to protect against two disk failures, use at least five disks.%0
0x3Data and parity information are striped across physical disks, increasing reliability, but somewhat reducing capacity and performance. To protect against a single disk failure, use at least three disks; to protect against two disk failures, use at least seven disks.%0 Data and parity information are striped across physical disks, increasing reliability, but somewhat reducing capacity and performance. To protect against a single disk failure, use at least three disks; to protect against two disk failures, use at least seven disks.%0
0x4%1: Could not connect to subsystem \"%2\" on host \"%3\". Please check the credentials used and if this subsystem requires elevation. %1: Could not connect to subsystem \"%2\" on host \"%3\". Please check the credentials used and if this subsystem requires elevation.
0x5%1: An error was encountered while enumerating objects from subsystem \"%2\" on host \"%3\". Error encountered was %4 = \"%6\" (%5!u!). %1: An error was encountered while enumerating objects from subsystem \"%2\" on host \"%3\". Error encountered was %4 = \"%6\" (%5!u!).
0x6%1: An error was encountered while enumerating storage nodes or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!). %1: An error was encountered while enumerating storage nodes or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!).
0x7%1: An error was encountered while enumerating storage nodes or child objects because it requires elevation. %1: An error was encountered while enumerating storage nodes or child objects because it requires elevation.
0x8%1: An error was encountered while enumerating masking sets or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!). %1: An error was encountered while enumerating masking sets or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!).
0x9%1: An error was encountered while enumerating masking sets or child objects because it requires elevation. %1: An error was encountered while enumerating masking sets or child objects because it requires elevation.
0xA%1: An error was encountered while enumerating initiator ids or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!). %1: An error was encountered while enumerating initiator ids or child objects for host %2. Error encountered was %3 = \"%5\" (%4!u!).
0xB%1: An error was encountered while enumerating initiator ids or child objects because it requires elevation. %1: An error was encountered while enumerating initiator ids or child objects because it requires elevation.
0xCCache out of date%0 Cache out of date%0
0xDThe access path that you provided was not applied to the CSV. The access path that you provided was not applied to the CSV.
0x101Windows can't check the disk while it's in use.Do you want to check for hard disk errors the next time you start your computer? Windows can't check the disk while it's in use.Do you want to check for hard disk errors the next time you start your computer?
0x102Windows can't check the volume while it's in use.Do you want to dismount this volume first? Note: All opened handles to this volume will become invalid. Windows can't check the volume while it's in use.Do you want to dismount this volume first? Note: All opened handles to this volume will become invalid.
0x103Scanning%0 Scanning%0
0x104Repairing%0 Repairing%0
0x105You do not have sufficient rights to check this drive. You do not have sufficient rights to check this drive.
0x106The disk is write protected. The disk is write protected.
0x107%1 %1
0x108Volume compression was not enabled because it is not supported for the specified file system. Volume compression was not enabled because it is not supported for the specified file system.
0x109Modifying short file name support is not supported for the specified file system. Modifying short file name support is not supported for the specified file system.
0x10AThe specified file system is not supported on the drive. The specified file system is not supported on the drive.
0x10BWindows cannot format this volume. Close any disk utilities or other programs that are using this volume, and make sure that no window is displaying the contents of the volume. Then try formatting again. Windows cannot format this volume. Close any disk utilities or other programs that are using this volume, and make sure that no window is displaying the contents of the volume. Then try formatting again.
0x10CThis disk cannot be quick formatted. This disk cannot be quick formatted.
0x10DThe volume label is not valid. The volume label is not valid.
0x10EThe specified cluster size is too small. The specified cluster size is too small.
0x10FThe specified cluster size is too large. The specified cluster size is too large.
0x110The specified volume is too small. The specified volume is too small.
0x111The specified volume is too large. The specified volume is too large.
0x112The number of clusters exceeds 32 bits. The number of clusters exceeds 32 bits.
0x113The specified UDF version is not supported. The specified UDF version is not supported.
0x114The format might take a long time. You should not shut down the computer until the format is complete. The format might take a long time. You should not shut down the computer until the format is complete.
0x115A hardware error occurred while formatting this disc. You can try again with a different disc, but if this problem persists, using the Live File System on this drive is not recommended. The Mastered option should be used instead. A hardware error occurred while formatting this disc. You can try again with a different disc, but if this problem persists, using the Live File System on this drive is not recommended. The Mastered option should be used instead.
0x116Warning, all data on the volume will be lost! Warning, all data on the volume will be lost!
0x117Access Denied due to insufficient privileges.This utility must be run in elevated mode. Access Denied due to insufficient privileges.This utility must be run in elevated mode.
0x118Windows could not open the volume for direct access. Windows could not open the volume for direct access.
0x119Windows could not determine the file system of volume %1. Windows could not determine the file system of volume %1.
0x11AFormatting%0 Formatting%0
0x11BVolume integrity was not enabled because it is not supported for the specified file system. Volume integrity was not enabled because it is not supported for the specified file system.
0x11CCreating new volume%0 Creating new volume%0
0x11DResizing volume%0 Resizing volume%0
0x201%1: No objects are returned from a subsystem on host \"%2\" because that subsystem doesn't support this type of object. Subsystem: \"%3\". %1: No objects are returned from a subsystem on host \"%2\" because that subsystem doesn't support this type of object. Subsystem: \"%3\".
0x202%1: No objects are returned from a subsystem on host \"%2\" because that subsystem doesn't support remotely working with this type of object. Subsystem: \"%3\". %1: No objects are returned from a subsystem on host \"%2\" because that subsystem doesn't support remotely working with this type of object. Subsystem: \"%3\".
0x300Unable to retrieve stored credentials for subsystem %1 [%2]. Primary error = 0x%3!x!; Secondary error = 0x%4!x! Unable to retrieve stored credentials for subsystem %1 [%2]. Primary error = 0x%3!x!; Secondary error = 0x%4!x!
0x301Unable to impersonate the stored user %1 to access subsystem %2 [%3]. Primary error = 0x%4!x!; Secondary error = 0x%5!x! Unable to impersonate the stored user %1 to access subsystem %2 [%3]. Primary error = 0x%4!x!; Secondary error = 0x%5!x!
0x302Unable to establish a connection to computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x! Unable to establish a connection to computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x!
0x303Unable to capture diagnostic info for computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x! Unable to capture diagnostic info for computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x!
0x304Unable to clean up temporary diagnostic files on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x! Unable to clean up temporary diagnostic files on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x!
0x305Failed to start traces on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x! Failed to start traces on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x!
0x306Failed to stop traces on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x! Failed to stop traces on computer %1. Primary error = 0x%2!x!; Secondary error = 0x%3!x!
0x307Unable to copy diagnostic file for computer %1. Source [%2]; Destination [%3]; Primary error = 0x%4!x!; Secondary error = 0x%5!x! Unable to copy diagnostic file for computer %1. Source [%2]; Destination [%3]; Primary error = 0x%4!x!; Secondary error = 0x%5!x!
0x50000002Error Error
0x50000003Warning Warning
0x50000004Information Information
0x51000001Critical Critical
0x90000001Microsoft-Windows-StorageManagement-WSP-Spaces Microsoft-Windows-StorageManagement-WSP-Spaces
0x91000001Microsoft-Windows-StorageManagement-WSP-Host Microsoft-Windows-StorageManagement-WSP-Host
0xB00007D0The Windows Storage Provider could not start the remote storage subsystem.%n%nStorage Subsystem ID:%t%t%1%nStorage Subsystem URI:%t%2%nUsername:%t%t%t%3%nError Code:%t%t%t%4%nError String:%t%t%t%5%n%nEnsure that the remote storage subsystem is online and connected to the network.%nCheck if the user attempting to connect to the subsystem has the necessary permissions. The Windows Storage Provider could not start the remote storage subsystem.%n%nStorage Subsystem ID:%t%t%1%nStorage Subsystem URI:%t%2%nUsername:%t%t%t%3%nError Code:%t%t%t%4%nError String:%t%t%t%5%n%nEnsure that the remote storage subsystem is online and connected to the network.%nCheck if the user attempting to connect to the subsystem has the necessary permissions.
0xB00007D1The Windows Storage Provider has lost its connection to the cluster. The Windows Storage Provider has lost its connection to the cluster.
0xB00007D2The Windows Storage Provider has established a connection to the cluster. The Windows Storage Provider has established a connection to the cluster.
0xB00007D3An error occurred during method execution.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nMethod:%t%t%2%nObjectId:%t%3%nError Code:%t%4 An error occurred during method execution.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nMethod:%t%t%2%nObjectId:%t%3%nError Code:%t%4
0xB00007D4An error was posted by the Windows Storage Provider during the course of an operation.%n%nMessage:%t%1 An error was posted by the Windows Storage Provider during the course of an operation.%n%nMessage:%t%1
0xB00007D5An error occurred during storage job execution.%n%nJob Name:%t%1%nError Code:%t%2 An error occurred during storage job execution.%n%nJob Name:%t%1%nError Code:%t%2
0xB00007D6An error occurred during a get instance operation.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nObjectId:%t%2%nError Code:%t%3 An error occurred during a get instance operation.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nObjectId:%t%2%nError Code:%t%3
0xB00007D7An error occurred during object enumeration.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nError Code:%t%2 An error occurred during object enumeration.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nError Code:%t%2
0xB00007D8An error occurred during method execution.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nMethod:%t%t%2%nObjectId:%t%3%nMI_Result:%t%4 An error occurred during method execution.%n%nClass:%t%t%1%nMethod:%t%t%2%nObjectId:%t%3%nMI_Result:%t%4
0xB00007D9An error occurred while trying to perform a diagnostic operation.%n%nComputer name: %1%nError Code: %2%nSecondary Error: %3 An error occurred while trying to perform a diagnostic operation.%n%nComputer name: %1%nError Code: %2%nSecondary Error: %3
0xB10003E8A Windows Storage Provider failed to load.%n%nProvider:%t%t%1%nProvider DLL:%t%2%nError Code:%t%3%nLoad Phase:%t%4%n%nThis failure is indicative of a bad installation, or a missing or corrupt DLL. A Windows Storage Provider failed to load.%n%nProvider:%t%t%1%nProvider DLL:%t%2%nError Code:%t%3%nLoad Phase:%t%4%n%nThis failure is indicative of a bad installation, or a missing or corrupt DLL.
0xD1000001Loading DLL Loading DLL
0xD1000002Find ShutdownCallback Find ShutdownCallback
0xD1000003Find WMI Entrypoint Find WMI Entrypoint
0xD1000004Launch Hosted Provider Launch Hosted Provider

EXIF

File Name:mispace.dll.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-wsp-spaces.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-gb_a45815985b0350fa\
File Size:16 kB
File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
MIME Type:application/octet-stream
Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
Linker Version:14.10
Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:15872
Uninitialized Data Size:0
Entry Point:0x0000
OS Version:10.0
Image Version:10.0
Subsystem Version:6.0
Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Dynamic link library
File Subtype:0
Language Code:Neutral
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:Storage Management Provider for Spaces
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:mispace.dll
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:mispace.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Warning:Possibly corrupt Version resource
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\x86_microsoft-windows-wsp-spaces.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-gb_48397a14a2a5dfc4\

What is mispace.dll.mui?

mispace.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain Neutral language for file mispace.dll (Storage Management Provider for Spaces).

File version info

File Description:Storage Management Provider for Spaces
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:mispace.dll
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:mispace.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
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