scecli.dll.mui Windows Security Configuration Editor Client Engine 1ea519b20f92d784499b9566232d8195

File info

File name: scecli.dll.mui
Size: 28672 byte
MD5: 1ea519b20f92d784499b9566232d8195
SHA1: 5d204a3520a4c20f1841d565f2e29a06e96fdf2b
SHA256: 4b333c9386c4d2c459367fd365dd6b3966616039e14af72f9a84b4c71e93dddb
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

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id English (U.S.) English
7361Securing %s Securing %s
7362Creating %s Creating %s
7501Error %d to copy security configuration to the security templates directory and the repair directory. Error %d to copy security configuration to the security templates directory and the repair directory.
7502Error %d to snapshot system security to %s. See log file %s for detail info. Error %d to snapshot system security to %s. See log file %s for detail info.
7503Error %d to load DLL %s. Error %d to load DLL %s.
7504Error %d to get procedure address of %s. Error %d to get procedure address of %s.
7505Error 0x%x to get token user. Error 0x%x to get token user.
7506GPO %s is not processed due to previous GPO error. GPO %s is not processed due to previous GPO error.
7507Cannot access the template. Error code = %d.
%s.
Cannot access the template. Error code = %d.
%s.
7508No template is defined in GPO %s. No template is defined in GPO %s.
7509Make a local copy of %s. Make a local copy of %s.
7510Process GP template %s. Process GP template %s.
75110x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".
0x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".
7512EFS policy defined : Length is %d.
EFS policy defined : Length is %d.
7513No EFS policy is defined at this level
No EFS policy is defined at this level
7514Error=%d to save EFS policy to a temp key.
Error=%d to save EFS policy to a temp key.
7515Existing EFS policy in LSA (Length=%d)
Existing EFS policy in LSA (Length=%d)
7516Status=%d to set EFS policy (Length %d)
Status=%d to set EFS policy (Length %d)
7517EFS policy is not changed
EFS policy is not changed
7518Cannot open LSA to set EFS policy. Error=%d
Cannot open LSA to set EFS policy. Error=%d
7519Error %d to query merged EFS policy in this propagation.
Error %d to query merged EFS policy in this propagation.
7520Error %d to get the DS root name. Error %d to get the DS root name.
7521Error %d to open and bind to DS. Error %d to open and bind to DS.
7522Error %d to save policy change in the local GPO database. Error %d to save policy change in the local GPO database.
7523Error %d to send policy change notification to policy engine. Error %d to send policy change notification to policy engine.
7524Default Group Policy Object %s is successfully created. Default Group Policy Object %s is successfully created.
7525Error %d to copy the default template to %s. Error %d to copy the default template to %s.
7526Error %d to create directory %s. Error %d to create directory %s.
7527Not enough memory to process this command. Not enough memory to process this command.
7528Error 0x%x to get file system path for default GPO. Error 0x%x to get file system path for default GPO.
7529Error %d to get the role (DC, server, professional) of the machine. Error %d to get the role (DC, server, professional) of the machine.
7530Error %d to open GPO %s. Error %d to open GPO %s.
7531Error %d to read policies from GPO %s. Error %d to read policies from GPO %s.
7532Error %d to open database. Error %d to open database.
7533Error %d to create arguments for second thread. Error %d to create arguments for second thread.
7534Error %d to create a thread. Error %d to create a thread.
7535Snapshot of system security policy and user rights are saved. Snapshot of system security policy and user rights are saved.
7536Error %d to snapshot system security policy and user rights. Error %d to snapshot system security policy and user rights.
7537Error %d to remove default settings with option %x. Error %d to remove default settings with option %x.
7538Out of box default security settings Out of box default security settings
7539Default security settings updated for domain controllers Default security settings updated for domain controllers
7540Security Configuration Server (in services.exe) is not ready. This is probably in system reboot. Policy will be tried again in the next propagation. Security Configuration Server (in services.exe) is not ready. This is probably in system reboot. Policy will be tried again in the next propagation.
7541Process policy filter changes in the first reboot after setup Process policy filter changes in the first reboot after setup
7542LSA policy is changed in setup. LSA policy is changed in setup.
7543SAM policy is changed in setup. SAM policy is changed in setup.
7544Notify policy server. Notify policy server.
7545This is not the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC. This is not the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC.
7546This is not the last GPO. This is not the last GPO.
7547This is the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC. This is the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC.
7548this is the last GPO. this is the last GPO.
7549Policy propagation is invoked in winlogon blocking thread. Create another thread for slow task. Policy propagation is invoked in winlogon blocking thread. Create another thread for slow task.
7550Policy server is not ready, retry count #%d. Policy server is not ready, retry count #%d.
7551Applying security policy Applying security policy
7552Applying security policy to the system. Applying security policy to the system.
75530x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".

Error 0x534 occurs when a user account in one or more Group Policy objects (GPOs) could not be resolved to a SID. This error is possibly caused by a mistyped or deleted user account referenced in either the User Rights or Restricted Groups branch of a GPO. To resolve this event, contact an administrator in the domain to perform the following actions:

1. Identify accounts that could not be resolved to a SID:

From the command prompt, type: FIND /I "Cannot find" %%SYSTEMROOT%%\Security\Logs\winlogon.log

The string following "Cannot find" in the FIND output identifies the problem account names.

Example: Cannot find JohnDough.

In this case, the SID for username "JohnDough" could not be determined. This most likely occurs because the account was deleted, renamed, or is spelled differently (e.g. "JohnDoe").

2. Use RSoP to identify the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups, and Source GPOs that contain the problem accounts:

a. Start - Run - RSoP.msc
b. Review the results for Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment and Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Restricted Groups for any errors flagged with a red X.
c. For any User Right or Restricted Group marked with a red X, the corresponding GPO that contains the problem policy setting is listed under the column entitled "Source GPO". Note the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups and containing Source GPOs that are generating errors.

3. Remove unresolved accounts from Group Policy

a. Start - Run - MMC.EXE
b. From the File menu select "Add/Remove Snap-in..."
c. From the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box select "Add..."
d. In the "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box select "Group Policy" and click "Add"
e. In the "Select Group Policy Object" dialog box click the "Browse" button.
f. On the "Browse for a Group Policy Object" dialog box choose the "All" tab
g. For each source GPO identified in step 2, correct the specific User Rights or Restricted Groups that were flagged with a red X in step 2. These User Rights or Restricted Groups can be corrected by removing or correcting any references to the problem accounts that were identified in step 1.
0x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".

Error 0x534 occurs when a user account in one or more Group Policy objects (GPOs) could not be resolved to a SID. This error is possibly caused by a mistyped or deleted user account referenced in either the User Rights or Restricted Groups branch of a GPO. To resolve this event, contact an administrator in the domain to perform the following actions:

1. Identify accounts that could not be resolved to a SID:

From the command prompt, type: FIND /I "Cannot find" %%SYSTEMROOT%%\Security\Logs\winlogon.log

The string following "Cannot find" in the FIND output identifies the problem account names.

Example: Cannot find JohnDough.

In this case, the SID for username "JohnDough" could not be determined. This most likely occurs because the account was deleted, renamed, or is spelled differently (e.g. "JohnDoe").

2. Use RSoP to identify the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups, and Source GPOs that contain the problem accounts:

a. Start - Run - RSoP.msc
b. Review the results for Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment and Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Restricted Groups for any errors flagged with a red X.
c. For any User Right or Restricted Group marked with a red X, the corresponding GPO that contains the problem policy setting is listed under the column entitled "Source GPO". Note the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups and containing Source GPOs that are generating errors.

3. Remove unresolved accounts from Group Policy

a. Start - Run - MMC.EXE
b. From the File menu select "Add/Remove Snap-in..."
c. From the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box select "Add..."
d. In the "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box select "Group Policy" and click "Add"
e. In the "Select Group Policy Object" dialog box click the "Browse" button.
f. On the "Browse for a Group Policy Object" dialog box choose the "All" tab
g. For each source GPO identified in step 2, correct the specific User Rights or Restricted Groups that were flagged with a red X in step 2. These User Rights or Restricted Groups can be corrected by removing or correcting any references to the problem accounts that were identified in step 1.
7554Error code %d occurs when promoting system security. Please see detail in %windir%\security\logs\scedcpro.log. Error code %d occurs when promoting system security. Please see detail in %windir%\security\logs\scedcpro.log.
7555Error opening some security database(s) such as %s. Error opening some security database(s) such as %s.
75560x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".
Error 0x5B4 is likely caused because applications change policy using down level APIs and the policy store is locked.
0x%x : %s
Advanced help for this problem is available on https://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".
Error 0x5B4 is likely caused because applications change policy using down level APIs and the policy store is locked.
7581Cannot add Authenticated User and Interactive to local Users group. User may add them manually. Cannot add Authenticated User and Interactive to local Users group. User may add them manually.
7582Error %d to reconfigure file security. Error %d to reconfigure file security.
7583Cannot add Interactive to local Power Users group. User may add it manually. Cannot add Interactive to local Power Users group. User may add it manually.
7584Cannot delete GP cache. Cannot delete GP cache.
7585No privileges set before policy propagation. Okay to ignore. No privileges set before policy propagation. Okay to ignore.
7586Error %d opening cached GPO %s Error %d opening cached GPO %s
7588Error in logging RSOP data. Error Code %d. Information %s. Error in logging RSOP data. Error Code %d. Information %s.
7589Cannot create GP cache. Cannot create GP cache.
7590----RSOP planning data logged successfully. Success Code %d. ----RSOP planning data logged successfully. Success Code %d.
7591RSOP diagnosis information. Error Code %d - for instance %s. RSOP diagnosis information. Error Code %d - for instance %s.
7592RSOP diagnosis information. 64-bit or 32-bit key. Error Code %d - %s. RSOP diagnosis information. 64-bit or 32-bit key. Error Code %d - %s.
7593Emptying RSOP database. Error Code %d Emptying RSOP database. Error Code %d
7594RSOP logging information. Error Code %d - %s. RSOP logging information. Error Code %d - %s.
7595%s is a NTFS volume. %s is a NTFS volume.
7596Root drive %s is not a fixed volume. Root security is not changed. Root drive %s is not a fixed volume. Root security is not changed.
7597Error %d to query volume information for %s. Root security is not changed. Error %d to query volume information for %s. Root security is not changed.
7598Volume %s is not a NTFS volume. Root security is not changed. Volume %s is not a NTFS volume. Root security is not changed.
7599Error %d to convert security descriptor string %s. Root security is not changed. Error %d to convert security descriptor string %s. Root security is not changed.
7600Invalid security information is defined in security descriptor string %s. Root security is not changed. Invalid security information is defined in security descriptor string %s. Root security is not changed.
7601Error %d to query security of %s. Error %d to query security of %s.
7602Security for %s is not changed because it is not the default set by Windows. The current security is %s. Security for %s is not changed because it is not the default set by Windows. The current security is %s.
7603Volume %s has weak default security. Windows is strengthening the root security, starting at %s. Volume %s has weak default security. Windows is strengthening the root security, starting at %s.
7604Error %d to query DACL pointer from the new security descriptor. Root security is not changed. Error %d to query DACL pointer from the new security descriptor. Root security is not changed.
7605SetNamedSecurityInfo returns %d at %s for setting security on %s. SetNamedSecurityInfo returns %d at %s for setting security on %s.
7606Error %d to write root security descriptor string %s to %windir%\security emplates\setup security.inf. Error %d to write root security descriptor string %s to %windir%\security emplates\setup security.inf.
7607Error %d analyzing root security descriptor at %s. Error %d analyzing root security descriptor at %s.
7610Error %d to send control flag %x over to server. Error %d to send control flag %x over to server.
7611Error %d impersonating client token during promotion. Error %d impersonating client token during promotion.
7612Error %d reverting to self during promotion. Error %d reverting to self during promotion.
7620Error 0x%x to get token system. Error 0x%x to get token system.
7621Error %d to complete the security backup to %s. Error %d to complete the security backup to %s.
7622Registry Values Registry Values
7650Security Security
7651EFS recovery EFS recovery
8200User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode
8201User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users
8202User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation
8203User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode
8204User Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations User Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations
8205User Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and validated User Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and validated
8206User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation
8207User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account
8208User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations
8225User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop
8251Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop Prompt for credentials on the secure desktop
8252Prompt for consent on the secure desktop Prompt for consent on the secure desktop
8253Elevate without prompting Elevate without prompting
8254Automatically deny elevation requests Automatically deny elevation requests
8255Prompt for credentials Prompt for credentials
8256Prompt for consent Prompt for consent
8257Prompt for consent for non-Windows binaries Prompt for consent for non-Windows binaries
17573Users Users
17600Error adding %s. Error adding %s.
17601Error adding MemberOf list to group %s. Error adding MemberOf list to group %s.
17602Error adding Members list to group %s. Error adding Members list to group %s.
17603Error adding %s to %s. Error adding %s to %s.
17604Error build object. Error build object.
17605Error building security descriptor for object %s. Error building security descriptor for object %s.
17606Cannot find data type for %s. Cannot find data type for %s.
17607Cannot find keyword %s. Cannot find keyword %s.
17608Cannot find section by ID %d. Cannot find section by ID %d.
17609Error getting LDAP name of %s. Error getting LDAP name of %s.
17610Error creating %s. Error creating %s.
17612Invalid template path %s. Invalid template path %s.
17613%s is not a valid privilege. %s is not a valid privilege.
17614More objects than allocated (%d). More objects than allocated (%d).
17615Keyword %s not expected in section %s. Keyword %s not expected in section %s.
17616Object %s must have 3 fields each line. Object %s must have 3 fields each line.
17617Error opening %s. Error opening %s.
17618Error opening section by ID %d. Error opening section by ID %d.
17619Error process object %s. Error process object %s.
17620Error querying info of %s. Error querying info of %s.
17621Error querying privilege assignment for user %s. Error querying privilege assignment for user %s.
17622Error querying value of %s. Error querying value of %s.
17623Registry value %s must have 2 fields each line. Registry value %s must have 2 fields each line.
17624Error setting security on %s. Error setting security on %s.
17625Error writing info for %s. Error writing info for %s.
0x5DCSecurity configuration was backed up to %1. Security configuration was backed up to %1.
0x400006A4A replica domain controller is being promoted. No need to create domain policy object. A replica domain controller is being promoted. No need to create domain policy object.
0x400006A5%1 was registered to create default domain group policy objects. %1 was registered to create default domain group policy objects.
0x400006A6Account policy in GPO %1,if any, was ignored because account policy on domain controllerscan only be configured through domain level group policy objects. Account policy in GPO %1,if any, was ignored because account policy on domain controllerscan only be configured through domain level group policy objects.
0x400006A7No change has been made to the group policy objects since last propagation. No change has been made to the group policy objects since last propagation.
0x400006A8Security policy in the Group policy objects has been applied successfully. Security policy in the Group policy objects has been applied successfully.
0x400006A9Process group policy objects. Process group policy objects.
0x400006ACSecurity configuration on converted drive %1 failed.Please look at %%windir%%\\security\\logs\\convert.log for detailed errors. Security configuration on converted drive %1 failed.Please look at %%windir%%\\security\\logs\\convert.log for detailed errors.
0x400006ADSecurity configuration on converted drive %1 succeeded. Security configuration on converted drive %1 succeeded.
0x800004B0Security configuration cannot be backed up to security templates directory.Instead, it is backed up to %1. Security configuration cannot be backed up to security templates directory.Instead, it is backed up to %1.
0x800004B1Default domain policy object cannot be created.%1 Default domain policy object cannot be created.%1
0x800004B2Security policies were propagated with warning.%1 Security policies were propagated with warning.%1
0x800004B3Machine was assumed as a non-domain controller. Policy changes were saved in local database.%1 Machine was assumed as a non-domain controller. Policy changes were saved in local database.%1
0x800004B4Promoting/Demoting the domain controller encountered a warning.%1 Promoting/Demoting the domain controller encountered a warning.%1
0x800004B5Policy processing of notifications of policy change from LSA/SAM has been delayed because of low disk space.%1 Policy processing of notifications of policy change from LSA/SAM has been delayed because of low disk space.%1
0x800006AERoot SDDL cannot be backed up to security templates directory. Root SDDL cannot be backed up to security templates directory.
0x800006AFJetTerm2() cannot shutdown cleanly. Some ESE security databases may not be consistent and cannot be moved anywhere. Scesrv uses multiple databases and the log files could be referring to all of them. JetInit() will recover (if needed) all databases which are referred by the log files by looking at the database location as specified in the log files. This error will be seen if that location changed between the unclean shutdown indicated by JetTerm2() and the recovery moment. The logs and checkpoint located at %%windir%%\\security should be deleted. JetTerm2() cannot shutdown cleanly. Some ESE security databases may not be consistent and cannot be moved anywhere. Scesrv uses multiple databases and the log files could be referring to all of them. JetInit() will recover (if needed) all databases which are referred by the log files by looking at the database location as specified in the log files. This error will be seen if that location changed between the unclean shutdown indicated by JetTerm2() and the recovery moment. The logs and checkpoint located at %%windir%%\\security should be deleted.
0xC00003E8Security configuration was not backed up.%1 Security configuration was not backed up.%1
0xC00003E9Security policy cannot be propagated.%1 Security policy cannot be propagated.%1
0xC00003EADefault group policy object cannot be created.%1 Default group policy object cannot be created.%1
0xC00003EBNotification of policy change from LSA/SAM has been retried and failed.%1 Notification of policy change from LSA/SAM has been retried and failed.%1
0xC00003ECNotification of policy change from LSA/SAM failed to be added to policy queue.%1 Notification of policy change from LSA/SAM failed to be added to policy queue.%1
0xC00003EDSome JET database is corrupt. Run esentutl /g to check the integrity of the security database %%windir%%\\security\\Database\\secedit.sdb. If it is corrupt, attempt a soft recovery first by running esentutl /r in the %%windir%%\\security directory. If soft recovery fails, attempt a repair with esentutl /p on %%windir%%\\security\\Database\\secedit.sdb. Then delete the log files in %%windir%%\\security.%1 Some JET database is corrupt. Run esentutl /g to check the integrity of the security database %%windir%%\\security\\Database\\secedit.sdb. If it is corrupt, attempt a soft recovery first by running esentutl /r in the %%windir%%\\security directory. If soft recovery fails, attempt a repair with esentutl /p on %%windir%%\\security\\Database\\secedit.sdb. Then delete the log files in %%windir%%\\security.%1
0xC00003EENotification of policy change from LSA/SAM was processed without verifying PDC. Older security policy from this machine may be replicated out to other DCs.%1 Notification of policy change from LSA/SAM was processed without verifying PDC. Older security policy from this machine may be replicated out to other DCs.%1
0xC00003EFAll notification of policy changes from LSA/SAM were ignored by policy engine because it timed out to wait for PDC synchronization. This could be caused by network, Active Directory or FRS replication problems.%1 All notification of policy changes from LSA/SAM were ignored by policy engine because it timed out to wait for PDC synchronization. This could be caused by network, Active Directory or FRS replication problems.%1
0xC00006AASome thread arguments are invalid when configuring security on a converted drive. Some thread arguments are invalid when configuring security on a converted drive.
0xC00006ABAn environment variable is unresolvable. An environment variable is unresolvable.

EXIF

File Name:scecli.dll.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-s..ineclient.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-us_5dce853d15e8b655\
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Subsystem:Windows GUI
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Language Code:English (U.S.)
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Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:Windows Security Configuration Editor Client Engine
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File Description:Windows Security Configuration Editor Client Engine
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:scecli
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:scecli
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
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