dsadmin.dll.mui Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services Manager Snap-in 5eaee717c39ed0581229a6e64d2862c7

File info

File name: dsadmin.dll.mui
Size: 136704 byte
MD5: 5eaee717c39ed0581229a6e64d2862c7
SHA1: aaae8a507bd8dad39d63f860ec9a43a6ee4fbd4d
SHA256: 464e11ef4026b85abcb7603aeb42bc9e428dbca71a30be50e6620febf0d760fc
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

Translations messages and strings

If an error occurred or the following message in English (U.S.) 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 English (U.S.) English
3Name Name
4Type Type
5Description Description
6LDAP:// LDAP://
7Server %2 is a Domain Controller. You cannot reset the password on this object. Server %2 is a Domain Controller. You cannot reset the password on this object.
8The user logon name you have chosen is already in use in this enterprise.
Choose another logon name, and then try again.
The user logon name you have chosen is already in use in this enterprise.
Choose another logon name, and then try again.
9Add to a &group... Add to a &group...
10This printer cannot be published. To publish printers on computers running the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems, use the Printers folder. This printer cannot be published. To publish printers on computers running the Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems, use the Printers folder.
11- Builtin Local - Builtin Local
12- Domain Local - Domain Local
13- Global - Global
14- Universal - Universal
15An item was returned from Active Directory Domain Services for which there is no information available. Contact your system administrator. An item was returned from Active Directory Domain Services for which there is no information available. Contact your system administrator.
16Object %2 is a container. Do you want to add all users and contacts contained in this object to the selected group? Object %2 is a container. Do you want to add all users and contacts contained in this object to the selected group?
17The list of Domain Controllers for domain %2 is unavailable because:
%1
The list of Domain Controllers for domain %2 is unavailable because:
%1
18Security Group Security Group
19Distribution Group Distribution Group
20The passwords do not match. The passwords do not match.
21One of the names cannot be changed because:
%1Please try again.
One of the names cannot be changed because:
%1Please try again.
22The Add to Group operation failed or was canceled by the user. The Add to Group operation failed or was canceled by the user.
23Windows cannot verify that the user name is unique because the following error occurred while contacting the global catalog:
%1
Windows will create this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. Make sure the global catalog is available. For more information about troubleshooting this issue, see Windows Help.
Windows cannot verify that the user name is unique because the following error occurred while contacting the global catalog:
%1
Windows will create this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. Make sure the global catalog is available. For more information about troubleshooting this issue, see Windows Help.
24You cannot rename an object while a property sheet is active for the object.
Close all property sheets for this object, and then try again.
You cannot rename an object while a property sheet is active for the object.
Close all property sheets for this object, and then try again.
25Windows cannot remove the newly created object automatically. Remove it manually or contact your system administrator. Windows cannot remove the newly created object automatically. Remove it manually or contact your system administrator.
26The Find operation resulted in the following error:
%1
The Find operation resulted in the following error:
%1
27Windows cannot disable one or more of the selected objects. Windows cannot disable one or more of the selected objects.
28Windows cannot enable one or more of the selected objects. Windows cannot enable one or more of the selected objects.
29The object %1 represents the currently logged-in user. After renaming this object it is advisable for the user to immediately log off and log on using the new user name to avoid any access conflicts. Are you sure you want to rename this object? The object %1 represents the currently logged-in user. After renaming this object it is advisable for the user to immediately log off and log on using the new user name to avoid any access conflicts. Are you sure you want to rename this object?
30&Delete &Delete
31Create Create
32Reset &Account Reset &Account
33Windows cannot create the Find dialog box because:
%1
Windows cannot create the Find dialog box because:
%1
34Move Move
35Active Directory Users and Computers Active Directory Users and Computers
36F&ind...
Find objects in the Active Directory Domain Services.
F&ind...
Find objects in the Active Directory Domain Services.
37Active Directory Sites and Services Active Directory Sites and Services
38Are you sure you want to delete the %2 named '%3'? Are you sure you want to delete the %2 named '%3'?
39(Unknown) (Unknown)
40This operation cannot be performed because one or more of the
selected objects have active property sheets. Close the active property sheets, and then try again.
This operation cannot be performed because one or more of the
selected objects have active property sheets. Close the active property sheets, and then try again.
41The name you entered is too long. Names cannot contain more than 64 characters. This name will be shortened to 64 characters. The name you entered is too long. Names cannot contain more than 64 characters. This name will be shortened to 64 characters.
42Help is unavailable because:
%1
Help is unavailable because:
%1
43You specified that the password should never expire.
The user will not be required to change the password at next logon.
You specified that the password should never expire.
The user will not be required to change the password at next logon.
44You chose to filter specific types of objects, but you did not specify which objects to filter. Select one or more object types from the list. You chose to filter specific types of objects, but you did not specify which objects to filter. Select one or more object types from the list.
47Users, Contacts, Groups, and &Computers as containers
Displays contents of user, contact, group, and computer objects
Users, Contacts, Groups, and &Computers as containers
Displays contents of user, contact, group, and computer objects
48Ad&vanced Features
Enables/disables advanced features and objects
Ad&vanced Features
Enables/disables advanced features and objects
49&Filter Options...
Edit filter options.
&Filter Options...
Edit filter options.
50All of the selected objects are enabled. All of the selected objects are enabled.
51You chose to use a custom filter, but you did not specify one. To specify a custom filter, click Customize. You chose to use a custom filter, but you did not specify one. To specify a custom filter, click Customize.
53Active Directory Domain Services Active Directory Domain Services
54objects objects
55
56Active Directory Users and Computers Context Menus Active Directory Users and Computers Context Menus
57R&eset Password... R&eset Password...
58&Enable Account &Enable Account
59Name Ma&ppings... Name Ma&ppings...
60Di&sable Account Di&sable Account
61Mo&ve... Mo&ve...
62&Copy... &Copy...
63Are you sure you want to delete these %d objects? Are you sure you want to delete these %d objects?
64[Filter Activated] [Filter Activated]
65You cannot check both User must change password at next logon and User cannot change password for the same user. You cannot check both User must change password at next logon and User cannot change password for the same user.
66Replicate &Now Replicate &Now
67Are you sure you want to rename this object? Are you sure you want to rename this object?
68The selected object has other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to rename. The selected object has other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to rename.
69%2 %2
70The selected object has other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to delete. The selected object has other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to delete.
71The selected objects have other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to delete. The selected objects have other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to delete.
72Are you sure you want to move this object? Are you sure you want to move this object?
73An error occurred. Contact your system administrator. An error occurred. Contact your system administrator.
74All of the selected objects have been disabled. All of the selected objects have been disabled.
75The selected object has other objects associated with it. Select those associated objects that you also want to move. The selected object has other objects associated with it. Select those associated objects that you also want to move.
76Move these %d objects? Move these %d objects?
77The selected objects have other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to move. The selected objects have other associated objects. Select those associated objects that you also want to move.
78Account %2 cannot be reset because:
%1
Account %2 cannot be reset because:
%1
79Account %2 was successfully reset. Account %2 was successfully reset.
80Windows cannot properly create this user object. The most likely cause is that the current domain or group policy requires a password. Click OK to return to the wizard; then click Back and enter a password. Windows cannot properly create this user object. The most likely cause is that the current domain or group policy requires a password. Click OK to return to the wizard; then click Back and enter a password.
81Computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-), but no spaces or periods (.), and the name may not consist entirely of digits. The error returned was: %1 Computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-), but no spaces or periods (.), and the name may not consist entirely of digits. The error returned was: %1
82The computer name %2 contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9), and hyphens (-). Using a non-standard name might affect your ability to interoperate with other computers, unless your network is using the Microsoft DNS Server.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
The computer name %2 contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9), and hyphens (-). Using a non-standard name might affect your ability to interoperate with other computers, unless your network is using the Microsoft DNS Server.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
83Computer name %2 contains a period. Specify a computer name that does not contain any periods. Computer name %2 contains a period. Specify a computer name that does not contain any periods.
84Disabling the computer account %2 prevents users on that computer from logging on to this domain. Do you want to disable this computer account? Disabling the computer account %2 prevents users on that computer from logging on to this domain. Do you want to disable this computer account?
85Disabling the computer objects that are selected prevents users on these computers from logging on to the domain. Do you want to disable all of these objects? Disabling the computer objects that are selected prevents users on these computers from logging on to the domain. Do you want to disable all of these objects?
86% %. % % %. %
87Changes the account state (enabled/disabled) for the current selection. Changes the account state (enabled/disabled) for the current selection.
88Disables the account for the current selection. Disables the account for the current selection.
89Maps certificates for this account. Maps certificates for this account.
90Resets the password for the current selection. Resets the password for the current selection.
91Moves the current selection to another organizational unit. Moves the current selection to another organizational unit.
92Deletes the current selection. Deletes the current selection.
93Forces immediate replication with this Domain Controller. Forces immediate replication with this Domain Controller.
94Allows you to add the selected objects to a group you select. Allows you to add the selected objects to a group you select.
95Windows cannot activate the object selection dialog box because:%1Contact your system administrator for assistance. Windows cannot activate the object selection dialog box because:%1Contact your system administrator for assistance.
96You do not have sufficient privileges to rename %2. You do not have sufficient privileges to rename %2.
97Default: Domain Admins Default: Domain Admins
98Creates a new user, copying information from the selected user. Creates a new user, copying information from the selected user.
99Renames the current selection. Renames the current selection.
100Users Users
101Groups Groups
102Contacts Contacts
103Printers Printers
104Shared Folders Shared Folders
105Computers Computers
106Services Services
107Site Topology Site Topology
108Inter-Site Topology Inter-Site Topology
109File Replication Service Topology File Replication Service Topology
110The columns were not successfully changed because
one or more objects have property sheets active.
Close the property sheets, and try again.
The columns were not successfully changed because
one or more objects have property sheets active.
Close the property sheets, and try again.
111Show &Services Node
Displays/hides the Services node.
Show &Services Node
Displays/hides the Services node.
112Rena&me Rena&me
113Active Directory Domain Services failure Active Directory Domain Services failure
114Active Directory Domain Services failure with code '0x%08x'! Active Directory Domain Services failure with code '0x%08x'!
115The site name %1 does not conform to Internet standards for naming. Using this name might affect your ability to interoperate with networks using non-Microsoft DNS servers.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
The site name %1 does not conform to Internet standards for naming. Using this name might affect your ability to interoperate with networks using non-Microsoft DNS servers.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
116The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-), but no spaces or periods (.), and the name may not consist entirely of digits. The error returned was: %1 The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and hyphens (-), but no spaces or periods (.), and the name may not consist entirely of digits. The error returned was: %1
117The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 contains a period. Specify a computer name that does not contain any periods. The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 contains a period. Specify a computer name that does not contain any periods.
118The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is not valid. The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is not valid.
119The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9), and hyphens (-). Using a non-standard name might affect your ability to interoperate with other computers, unless your network is using the Microsoft DNS Server.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
The pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 contains one or more non-standard characters. Standard characters include letters (A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9), and hyphens (-). Using a non-standard name might affect your ability to interoperate with other computers, unless your network is using the Microsoft DNS Server.
Do you want to use this name anyway?
120You do not have sufficient privileges to delete %2, or this object is protected from accidental deletion. You do not have sufficient privileges to delete %2, or this object is protected from accidental deletion.
121The pre-Windows 2000 logon name you have chosen is already in use in this domain.
Choose another pre-Windows 2000 logon name, and then try again.
The pre-Windows 2000 logon name you have chosen is already in use in this domain.
Choose another pre-Windows 2000 logon name, and then try again.
122The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? @ "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? @ "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
123The user logon name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
The user logon name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
124Windows could not delete %2 because it has a member which has this group set as its primary group. Windows could not delete %2 because it has a member which has this group set as its primary group.
125Object %1 is a Trusted domain object. To remove trusts use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin.
Do you want to continue deleting this object?
Object %1 is a Trusted domain object. To remove trusts use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin.
Do you want to continue deleting this object?
126Windows does not allow you to delete this type of object. Windows does not allow you to delete this type of object.
127The pre-Windows 2000 group name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
The pre-Windows 2000 group name %2 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? "
If you continue Windows will replace these characters with underscores ('_').
Do you want to continue?
128Error 0x%1!08x! Error 0x%1!08x!
130Windows cannot connect to the new forest for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
Windows cannot connect to the new forest for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
131Windows cannot connect to the new domain for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
Windows cannot connect to the new domain for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
132Naming information cannot be located for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
Naming information cannot be located for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
133Windows cannot connect to the Domain Controller for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
Windows cannot connect to the Domain Controller for the following reason:
%1

If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support.
146R&aise domain functional level...
Allows you to raise the domain functional level to a level you select.
R&aise domain functional level...
Allows you to raise the domain functional level to a level you select.
222The password for %2 does not expire and will not be forced to change at next logon. The password for %2 does not expire and will not be forced to change at next logon.
223The password for %2 has been changed. The password for %2 has been changed.
224Windows cannot complete the password change for %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot complete the password change for %2 because:
%1
225Windows cannot access object %2 because:
%1The object may have been deleted by another administrator in this enterprise.
Windows cannot access object %2 because:
%1The object may have been deleted by another administrator in this enterprise.
226The New and Confirm passwords must match. Please re-type them. The New and Confirm passwords must match. Please re-type them.
228Object %2 has been disabled. Object %2 has been disabled.
229Windows cannot disable object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot disable object %2 because:
%1
231Object %2 has been enabled. Object %2 has been enabled.
232Windows cannot enable object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot enable object %2 because:
%1
233Create a new object... Create a new object...
237Mo&ve...
Moves the selected object
Mo&ve...
Moves the selected object
238The password for %2 cannot be set due to insufficient privileges. Windows will attempt to disable this account. If this attempt fails, the account will become a security risk. Contact an administrator as soon as possible to repair this. Before this user can log on, the password should be set, and the account must be enabled. The password for %2 cannot be set due to insufficient privileges. Windows will attempt to disable this account. If this attempt fails, the account will become a security risk. Contact an administrator as soon as possible to repair this. Before this user can log on, the password should be set, and the account must be enabled.
241Object %2 cannot be accessed because:
%1It may have been removed by another administrator in this enterprise.
Object %2 cannot be accessed because:
%1It may have been removed by another administrator in this enterprise.
242The directory schema is not accessible because:
%1For this reason, the New menu may be inaccurate, and extension snap-ins may not work properly.
The directory schema is not accessible because:
%1For this reason, the New menu may be inaccurate, and extension snap-ins may not work properly.
243Selected directory schema information for object type %2 is not available (specifically: Naming Attribute)
because:
%1You cannot create objects of this class.
Selected directory schema information for object type %2 is not available (specifically: Naming Attribute)
because:
%1You cannot create objects of this class.
244Selected directory schema information for object type %2 is not available (specifically: Class GUID)
because:
%1Extension snap-ins for this object type might not be activated.
Selected directory schema information for object type %2 is not available (specifically: Class GUID)
because:
%1Extension snap-ins for this object type might not be activated.
245Naming information cannot be located because:
%1Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly configured and is currently online.
Naming information cannot be located because:
%1Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly configured and is currently online.
246Object %2 cannot be copied because:
%1
Object %2 cannot be copied because:
%1
247Windows cannot set the password for %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot set the password for %2 because:
%1
248Windows cannot set the password for object %2 because:
%1
This computer account will be created, but will be disabled. It will have to be enabled and the account reset before it can be used to join the domain.
Windows cannot set the password for object %2 because:
%1
This computer account will be created, but will be disabled. It will have to be enabled and the account reset before it can be used to join the domain.
249&Move object into container: &Move object into container:
250This name is not valid. Subnet names must take the form network/bits-masked.
For example: 10.14.208.0/20.
This name is not valid. Subnet names must take the form network/bits-masked.
For example: 10.14.208.0/20.
251Site Site
252Unknown Unknown
253&Change Domain Controller...
Choose a specific Domain Controller to connect to
&Change Domain Controller...
Choose a specific Domain Controller to connect to
254Schema information for this object type is not available because:
%1 This may cause object creation to fail. You should quit and restart this application.
Schema information for this object type is not available because:
%1 This may cause object creation to fail. You should quit and restart this application.
255Windows cannot set the requested password restrictions and/or account state for object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot set the requested password restrictions and/or account state for object %2 because:
%1
256The password must change option for object %2 cannot be set because:
%1This object will be deleted if permissions allow. If permissions do not allow deletion, this object will exist in a disabled state after this wizard is finished. In that case, contact your system administrator to delete this object and review your permission settings in this container.
The password must change option for object %2 cannot be set because:
%1This object will be deleted if permissions allow. If permissions do not allow deletion, this object will exist in a disabled state after this wizard is finished. In that case, contact your system administrator to delete this object and review your permission settings in this container.
257The password cannot change option for object %2 cannot be set for the following reason:
%1This object will not be created because doing so would result in weakened security.
The password cannot change option for object %2 cannot be set for the following reason:
%1This object will not be created because doing so would result in weakened security.
258The password for %2 could not be set because:
%1
Contact your system administrator to correct the permissions in this area. This user object will be created disabled. It must be enabled and the password set before it can be used to access the domain.
The password for %2 could not be set because:
%1
Contact your system administrator to correct the permissions in this area. This user object will be created disabled. It must be enabled and the password set before it can be used to access the domain.
259Windows cannot set the group membership for %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot set the group membership for %2 because:
%1
260Windows cannot set the membership of %2 for the following group(s):
%3
because:%1
Windows cannot set the membership of %2 for the following group(s):
%3
because:%1
261Windows cannot set the membership of %2 for the following group(s):
%3
because:%1Contact your domain administrator to verify that the correct rights are delegated to you to complete this operation.
Windows cannot set the membership of %2 for the following group(s):
%3
because:%1Contact your domain administrator to verify that the correct rights are delegated to you to complete this operation.
262While copying group membership, the group object for the primary group ID was not found. Instead, the domain Users group was added as the primary group. While copying group membership, the group object for the primary group ID was not found. Instead, the domain Users group was added as the primary group.
272Windows cannot complete the rename operation on %2 because:
%1
Name-related properties on this object might now be out of sync. Contact your system administrator.
Windows cannot complete the rename operation on %2 because:
%1
Name-related properties on this object might now be out of sync. Contact your system administrator.
280True True
281False False
282The specified site name exceeds size limit of 63 bytes. English characters are represented by one byte, but characters from other languages can be represented by up to 3 bytes per character. The specified site name exceeds size limit of 63 bytes. English characters are represented by one byte, but characters from other languages can be represented by up to 3 bytes per character.
292Readable Name Readable Name
293From Server From Server
294From Site From Site
296From domain From domain
297From Computer From Computer
298Computer Computer
299Are you sure you want to reset this computer account? Are you sure you want to reset this computer account?
309Cost Cost
310Replication Interval Replication Interval
350Accounts whose passwords are currently stored on this Read-only Domain Controller Accounts whose passwords are currently stored on this Read-only Domain Controller
351Accounts whose passwords are stored on this Read-only Domain Controller Accounts whose passwords are stored on this Read-only Domain Controller
352Accounts that have been authenticated to this Read-only Domain Controller Accounts that have been authenticated to this Read-only Domain Controller
353Accounts whose passwords may be replicated to this Read-only Domain Controller Accounts whose passwords may be replicated to this Read-only Domain Controller
354Accounts whose passwords may never be replicated to this Read-only Domain Controller Accounts whose passwords may never be replicated to this Read-only Domain Controller
361Domain Services Folder Domain Services Folder
363Password Last Changed Password Last Changed
364Password Expires Password Expires
365The following error occurred while searching for accounts meeting this criteria: %s The following error occurred while searching for accounts meeting this criteria: %s
366Advanced Password Replication Policy for %1 Advanced Password Replication Policy for %1
381Distinguished Name Distinguished Name
382Object Identifier Object Identifier
383Case Sensitive String Case Sensitive String
384Case Insensitive String Case Insensitive String
385Print Case String Print Case String
386Numerical String Numerical String
387OR Name OR Name
388Boolean Boolean
389Integer Integer
390Octet String Octet String
391UTC Coded Time UTC Coded Time
392Unicode String Unicode String
393Address Address
394Distname Address Distname Address
395NT Security Descriptor NT Security Descriptor
396Large Integer Large Integer
397SID SID
500New Object - %s New Object - %s
501New Object %s - Step %d of %d New Object %s - Step %d of %d
502Full name: %s
Full name: %s
503User logon name: %s
User logon name: %s
504Copy Object - %s Copy Object - %s
505Copy from: %s
Copy from: %s
506Copy of Copy of
507Copy (%u) of Copy (%u) of
601Windows cannot create the object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot create the object %2 because:
%1
602Windows cannot find the information needed to start the wizard. Windows cannot find the information needed to start the wizard.
603The account type information for %2 cannot be written because:
%1
This computer object will be created, but will be disabled and may not have the selected permissions. Permissions should be corrected before enabling the computer object. The object will have to be enabled before it can be used to join the domain.
The account type information for %2 cannot be written because:
%1
This computer object will be created, but will be disabled and may not have the selected permissions. Permissions should be corrected before enabling the computer object. The object will have to be enabled before it can be used to join the domain.
604The string contains digits that are not valid. The string contains digits that are not valid.
605Path %2 is not valid.
Enter a valid absolute path, starting with a drive letter on the target computer.
Path %2 is not valid.
Enter a valid absolute path, starting with a drive letter on the target computer.
606Windows cannot move the object because: %s Windows cannot move the object because: %s
607Windows cannot rename the object because: %s Windows cannot rename the object because: %s
608Windows cannot delete the object because: %s Windows cannot delete the object because: %s
610If you cancel the running deletion, the objects deleted thus far will not be recovered.

WARNING: if you select Use Delete Subtree server control check box, all objects within the subtree, including all delete-protected objects, will be deleted, and the deletion cannot be canceled.
If you cancel the running deletion, the objects deleted thus far will not be recovered.

WARNING: if you select Use Delete Subtree server control check box, all objects within the subtree, including all delete-protected objects, will be deleted, and the deletion cannot be canceled.
611Computer object %1 is already assigned to server %2 in site %3.
Are you sure you want to change it to reference the new server object?
Computer object %1 is already assigned to server %2 in site %3.
Are you sure you want to change it to reference the new server object?
612Server object %3 was created in site %4, but computer %2 cannot be modified to point to
the new server object. The following error occurred:
%1
Server object %3 was created in site %4, but computer %2 cannot be modified to point to
the new server object. The following error occurred:
%1
613Do you want to create a server object without specifying a computer object that points to it? Do you want to create a server object without specifying a computer object that points to it?
614The following error occurred during the attempt to contact computer %2:
%1
This probably means that the computer object has not yet replicated to all servers. Do you want to create a server object without modifying a computer object to point to it?
The following error occurred during the attempt to contact computer %2:
%1
This probably means that the computer object has not yet replicated to all servers. Do you want to create a server object without modifying a computer object to point to it?
615Windows cannot delete object %2 because:
%1
Do you want to continue deleting the selected objects?
Windows cannot delete object %2 because:
%1
Do you want to continue deleting the selected objects?
616Windows cannot delete object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot delete object %2 because:
%1
617Windows cannot move object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot move object %2 because:
%1
618Windows cannot move object %2 because:
%1Do you want to continue moving the selected objects?
Windows cannot move object %2 because:
%1Do you want to continue moving the selected objects?
619Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two sites to create a working site link object. You may create a new site link that links only one site, but it will have no effect until it links at least two sites. Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two sites to create a working site link object. You may create a new site link that links only one site, but it will have no effect until it links at least two sites.
620Object %1 contains other objects. Are you sure you want to delete object %1 and all of the objects it contains? Object %1 contains other objects. Are you sure you want to delete object %1 and all of the objects it contains?
621The object %2 (or some of the objects it contains) cannot be deleted because:
%1
The object %2 (or some of the objects it contains) cannot be deleted because:
%1
622Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two site link objects using the same transport as the site link bridge. You cannot create a site link bridge until there are at least two site links for this transport. Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two site link objects using the same transport as the site link bridge. You cannot create a site link bridge until there are at least two site links for this transport.
623You have created a new site without assigning it to a site link. Be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise will occur. You have created a new site without assigning it to a site link. Be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise will occur.
625Data from %3 is not available from Domain Controller %2 because:
%1Try again later, or choose another DC by selecting Connect to Domain Controller on the Domain context menu.
Data from %3 is not available from Domain Controller %2 because:
%1Try again later, or choose another DC by selecting Connect to Domain Controller on the Domain context menu.
627Active Directory Users and Computers allows management of users, groups, organizational units, and all other AD DS objects. Active Directory Users and Computers allows management of users, groups, organizational units, and all other AD DS objects.
628View and manage Sites and Services. Sites define the topology and schedules used for Active Directory Domain Services replication. Services permits administration of certain enterprise-wide Active Directory Domain Services. View and manage Sites and Services. Sites define the topology and schedules used for Active Directory Domain Services replication. Services permits administration of certain enterprise-wide Active Directory Domain Services.
629Replicate Now Replicate Now
630Active Directory Domain Services has replicated the connections. Active Directory Domain Services has replicated the connections.
631One or more of these Active Directory Domain Services connections are between Domain Controllers in different sites. AD DS will attempt to replicate across these connections. For information about how to verify replication, see Help and Support. One or more of these Active Directory Domain Services connections are between Domain Controllers in different sites. AD DS will attempt to replicate across these connections. For information about how to verify replication, see Help and Support.
632The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller %2:
%1
The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller %2:
%1
633The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize naming context %4 from Domain Controller %3 to Domain Controller %2:
%1
This operation will not continue.
The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize naming context %4 from Domain Controller %3 to Domain Controller %2:
%1
This operation will not continue.
634Some items in the %s folder cannot be displayed. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters or increase the maximum number of items displayed per folder. Some items in the %s folder cannot be displayed. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters or increase the maximum number of items displayed per folder.
635A printer queue object for object %2 cannot be created because:
%1
A printer queue object for object %2 cannot be created because:
%1
636The newly created printer queue object for object %2 cannot be accessed because:
%1
The newly created printer queue object for object %2 cannot be accessed because:
%1
637Windows cannot write the permission information for object %2 because:
%1The account will be created, but will be disabled. Before this account can be used, its permissions must be corrected and it must be enabled.
Windows cannot write the permission information for object %2 because:
%1The account will be created, but will be disabled. Before this account can be used, its permissions must be corrected and it must be enabled.
638Windows cannot retrieve the security information for object %2 because:
%1
Windows cannot retrieve the security information for object %2 because:
%1
639Object %2 cannot be added to %3 because:
%1Do you want to continue adding the selected objects?
Object %2 cannot be added to %3 because:
%1Do you want to continue adding the selected objects?
640Object %2 cannot be added to group %3 because:
%1
Object %2 cannot be added to group %3 because:
%1
641The Add to Group operation was successfully completed. The Add to Group operation was successfully completed.
642The Add to Group operation was completed, but some items were not added. The Add to Group operation was completed, but some items were not added.
643Site link bridge objects must link at least two site link objects. Site link bridge objects must link at least two site link objects.
644Site link objects must link at least two sites. Site link objects must link at least two sites.
645Permission information specifying who can join object %2 to a domain cannot be written because:
%1 The computer account will be created but disabled. Before it can be used, the permission to join must be corrected using its Security tab, then the computer account must be enabled.
Permission information specifying who can join object %2 to a domain cannot be written because:
%1 The computer account will be created but disabled. Before it can be used, the permission to join must be corrected using its Security tab, then the computer account must be enabled.
646%u of approximately %i items in the %s folder were retrieved. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters or increase the maximum number of items displayed per folder. %u of approximately %i items in the %s folder were retrieved. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query parameters or increase the maximum number of items displayed per folder.
647of approximately %i objects of approximately %i objects
648objects. Note: These results may not contain the latest information. objects. Note: These results may not contain the latest information.
650Check Replication Topology Check Replication Topology
651Active Directory Domain Services on Domain Controller %1 has checked the replication topology. You will need to refresh the Sites container to see any new or deleted connections. Active Directory Domain Services on Domain Controller %1 has checked the replication topology. You will need to refresh the Sites container to see any new or deleted connections.
652The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller:
%1
The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller:
%1
653The following error occurred during the attempt to check the replication topology:
%1
The following error occurred during the attempt to check the replication topology:
%1
654The %2 home folder was not created because it already exists. The user account has been created with this home folder value but you might want to select a different name, or make sure that the user has full access privileges to the existing one. The %2 home folder was not created because it already exists. The user account has been created with this home folder value but you might want to select a different name, or make sure that the user has full access privileges to the existing one.
655The %2 home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existent intermediate folders or by not finding the server or share. The user account has been created with this home folder value but you must create the home folder manually. The %2 home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existent intermediate folders or by not finding the server or share. The user account has been created with this home folder value but you must create the home folder manually.
656The %2 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been created with the new home folder value but you must create this folder manually after obtaining the required access rights. The %2 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been created with the new home folder value but you must create this folder manually after obtaining the required access rights.
657The %2 home folder was not created because:
%1
The user account has been created with the new home folder value but you must create the folder manually.
The %2 home folder was not created because:
%1
The user account has been created with the new home folder value but you must create the folder manually.
658The %2 home folder was not created because:
%1
The user account has been created with this home folder value but you must create the home folder manually.
The %2 home folder was not created because:
%1
The user account has been created with this home folder value but you must create the home folder manually.
659Active Directory Domain Services on Domain Controller %1 has checked the replication topology. AD DS is currently viewing the connections from DC %2. Any new or deleted connections will not be visible until they replicate to DC %2. Active Directory Domain Services on Domain Controller %1 has checked the replication topology. AD DS is currently viewing the connections from DC %2. Any new or deleted connections will not be visible until they replicate to DC %2.
660The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller %2:
%1
This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. For information about troubleshooting common DNS lookup problems, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=5171
The following error occurred during the attempt to contact the Domain Controller %2:
%1
This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. For information about troubleshooting common DNS lookup problems, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=5171
661The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize naming context %4 from Domain Controller %3 to Domain Controller %2:
%1
This operation will not continue.
This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. For information about troubleshooting common DNS lookup problems, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=5171
The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize naming context %4 from Domain Controller %3 to Domain Controller %2:
%1
This operation will not continue.
This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. For information about troubleshooting common DNS lookup problems, please see the following Microsoft Web site:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=5171
711250 250
712Link Name Link Name
71375 75
714Transport Transport
716The site link objects cannot be read because:
%s
You may still create a site, but be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur.
The site link objects cannot be read because:
%s
You may still create a site, but be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur.
717The site cannot be placed in the selected site link because:
%s
You have created a new site without assigning it to a site link.
Be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object.
Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur.
The site cannot be placed in the selected site link because:
%s
You have created a new site without assigning it to a site link.
Be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object.
Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur.
718Create New Object Create New Object
719Object %s has been successfully created. Object %s has been successfully created.
733Type the user name. Type the user name.
734No site link objects were found. You may still create a site, but be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur. No site link objects were found. You may still create a site, but be sure to publish how this site is connected to other sites in the enterprise by adding or modifying a site link object. Otherwise, communication and replication failures between servers in the new site and servers in the rest of the enterprise may occur.
735Windows cannot read the site objects because:
%1
Windows cannot read the site objects because:
%1
736This new site link will have no effect until it links at least two sites. This new site link will have no effect until it links at least two sites.
737Windows cannot read the site link objects because:
%1
Windows cannot read the site link objects because:
%1
738No site objects were located. You may still create a subnet, but be sure to associate this subnet with a site. Otherwise, computers in this subnet will not be able to identify their correct site. No site objects were located. You may still create a subnet, but be sure to associate this subnet with a site. Otherwise, computers in this subnet will not be able to identify their correct site.
739Windows cannot read the list of sites because:
%s
You may still create a subnet, but be sure to associate this subnet with a site. Otherwise, computers in this subnet will not be able to identify their correct site.
Windows cannot read the list of sites because:
%s
You may still create a subnet, but be sure to associate this subnet with a site. Otherwise, computers in this subnet will not be able to identify their correct site.
740New Group New Group
741New User New User
742Create a new user in the current container. Create a new user in the current container.
743Create a new group in the current container. Create a new group in the current container.
744New OU New OU
745Create a new organizational unit in the current container. Create a new organizational unit in the current container.
746Filter Filter
747Set Filtering options. Set Filtering options.
748Find Find
749Find objects in Active Directory Domain Services. Find objects in Active Directory Domain Services.
750Add member Add member
751Adds the selected objects to a group you specify. Adds the selected objects to a group you specify.
752New S&ubnet... New S&ubnet...
753New &Active Directory Domain Services Connection... New &Active Directory Domain Services Connection...
754New &Site Link... New &Site Link...
755New Site Link &Bridge... New Site Link &Bridge...
756New &Site... New &Site...
757Deleting... Deleting...
758Moving... Moving...
759Error Error
760Waiting... Waiting...
761The user will not have to change their password at the next logon because the following error occurred.
%1
If you want them to change their password and you have the permissions to change this setting, do the following. On the Account tab of the %2 Properties, select the User must change password at next logon option.
The user will not have to change their password at the next logon because the following error occurred.
%1
If you want them to change their password and you have the permissions to change this setting, do the following. On the Account tab of the %2 Properties, select the User must change password at next logon option.
765Domain Controller %3 is in domain %2. You are currently administering domain %1. Do you want to administer %2 by using DC %3? Domain Controller %3 is in domain %2. You are currently administering domain %1. Do you want to administer %2 by using DC %3?
766You are currently administering domain %1. Do you want to administer %2 by using any writable Domain Controller? You are currently administering domain %1. Do you want to administer %2 by using any writable Domain Controller?
767Domain controller %3 is in the forest rooted at domain %2. You are currently administering the forest rooted at domain %1. Do you want to administer the forest rooted at domain %2 by using DC %3? Domain controller %3 is in the forest rooted at domain %2. You are currently administering the forest rooted at domain %1. Do you want to administer the forest rooted at domain %2 by using DC %3?
768You are currently administering the forest rooted at domain %1. Do you want to administer the forest rooted at domain %2 by using any writable Domain Controller? You are currently administering the forest rooted at domain %1. Do you want to administer the forest rooted at domain %2 by using any writable Domain Controller?
769The domain %2 could not be found because:
%1
The domain %2 could not be found because:
%1
770Cannot connect to a Domain Controller in the pre-Windows 2000 domain: %1. Cannot connect to a Domain Controller in the pre-Windows 2000 domain: %1.
771The following Domain Controller could not be contacted: %2.
%1
The following Domain Controller could not be contacted: %2.
%1
772Cannot connect to the pre-Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain Domain Controller: %1. Cannot connect to the pre-Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain Domain Controller: %1.
773Change &Domain...
Select a specific domain to manage
Change &Domain...
Select a specific domain to manage
774Change F&orest...
Select a specific forest to manage
Change F&orest...
Select a specific forest to manage
775Change forest Change forest
776&Root domain: &Root domain:
778Cannot connect to the pre-Windows 2000 domain: %1. Cannot connect to the pre-Windows 2000 domain: %1.
779Please correct the data you provided. Please correct the data you provided.
780Operations &Masters...
Domain operations masters
Operations &Masters...
Domain operations masters
781Site Name Site Name
782Select the site that contains this new subnet. Select the site that contains this new subnet.
783Select a site link that contains this new site. Select a site link that contains this new site.
784&Check Replication Topology
Check Replication Topology
&Check Replication Topology
Check Replication Topology
785No site objects were located. No site objects were located.
786Windows cannot read the list of sites because:
%s
Windows cannot read the list of sites because:
%s
787Select the site into which you want to move this server. Select the site into which you want to move this server.
788OK OK
792383 383
799This computer is a non-replication partner. Transferring the PDC role to this computer may cause a full sync on all NT4 BDCs. Do you want to continue with the transfer? This computer is a non-replication partner. Transferring the PDC role to this computer may cause a full sync on all NT4 BDCs. Do you want to continue with the transfer?
800Certificate Files (*.cer)|*.cer|Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*| Certificate Files (*.cer)|*.cer|Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*|
801RID RID
802The operations master manages the allocation of RID pools to other Domain Controllers. Only one server in the domain performs this role. The operations master manages the allocation of RID pools to other Domain Controllers. Only one server in the domain performs this role.
803PDC PDC
804The operations master emulates the functions of a primary Domain Controller (PDC) for pre-Windows 2000 clients. Only one server in the domain performs this role. The operations master emulates the functions of a primary Domain Controller (PDC) for pre-Windows 2000 clients. Only one server in the domain performs this role.
805Infrastructure Infrastructure
806The infrastructure master ensures consistency of objects for inter-domain operations. Only one server in the domain performs this role. The infrastructure master ensures consistency of objects for inter-domain operations. Only one server in the domain performs this role.
807The current Domain Controller is the operations master. To transfer the operations master role to another computer, you must first connect to it. The current Domain Controller is the operations master. To transfer the operations master role to another computer, you must first connect to it.
808Are you sure you want to transfer the operations master role? Are you sure you want to transfer the operations master role?
809The transfer of the operations master role cannot be performed because:
%1
The transfer of the operations master role cannot be performed because:
%1
810%sThe current operations master cannot be contacted to perform the transfer. Under some circumstances, a forced transfer can be performed. Do you want to attempt a forced transfer? %sThe current operations master cannot be contacted to perform the transfer. Under some circumstances, a forced transfer can be performed. Do you want to attempt a forced transfer?
811The operations master role was successfully transferred. The operations master role was successfully transferred.
812ERROR ERROR
813Operations Masters Operations Masters
814Windows cannot connect to the new domain because:
%1
Windows cannot connect to the new domain because:
%1
815Windows cannot connect to the new forest because:
%1
Windows cannot connect to the new forest because:
%1
816Unable to connect to the Domain Controller because:
%1
Unable to connect to the Domain Controller because:
%1
817Unable to browse the domain %2 because:
%1
Unable to browse the domain %2 because:
%1
818The user must change the password at next logon. The user must change the password at next logon.
819The user cannot change the password. The user cannot change the password.
820The password never expires. The password never expires.
821The account is disabled. The account is disabled.
822To manage users and groups on this computer, use Local Users and Groups.
To manage users, groups and computers in a domain, log on as a user with domain administration rights.
To manage users and groups on this computer, use Local Users and Groups.
To manage users, groups and computers in a domain, log on as a user with domain administration rights.
823Windows cannot create the new user object because the pre-Windows 2000 logon name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
Windows cannot create the new user object because the pre-Windows 2000 logon name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
824Windows cannot create the new user object because the name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
Windows cannot create the new user object because the name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
825Site %1 has been created. To finish configuration of %1:

Ensure that %1 is linked to other sites with site links as appropriate.

Add subnets for %1 to the Subnets container.

Install one or more Domain Controllers in %1, or move existing DCs into the site.


You will not see this message again until the next time you start Active Directory Sites and Services.
Site %1 has been created. To finish configuration of %1:

Ensure that %1 is linked to other sites with site links as appropriate.

Add subnets for %1 to the Subnets container.

Install one or more Domain Controllers in %1, or move existing DCs into the site.


You will not see this message again until the next time you start Active Directory Sites and Services.
826Domain Domain
827Allow pre-Windows 2000 computers to use this account Allow pre-Windows 2000 computers to use this account
828The object %1 represents the currently logged-in user. Deleting this object will prevent this user from logging in again. Are you sure you want to delete this object? The object %1 represents the currently logged-in user. Deleting this object will prevent this user from logging in again. Are you sure you want to delete this object?
829Windows cannot create the new computer object because the pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
Windows cannot create the new computer object because the pre-Windows 2000 computer name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
830Windows cannot create the new computer object because the name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
Windows cannot create the new computer object because the name %2 is already in use.
Select another name, and then try again.
831Windows cannot validate the uniqueness of this proposed user name with a global catalog server because:
%1Windows will rename this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. For further assistance, contact your system administrator.
Windows cannot validate the uniqueness of this proposed user name with a global catalog server because:
%1Windows will rename this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. For further assistance, contact your system administrator.
832Location Location
833Bridgehead Bridgehead
834, ,
835Do not delete the %2 container object. %2 contains objects representing Domain Controller %3 and possibly other DCs. To delete these objects, demote the DCs using the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO). If the DCs represented by these objects are permanently offline and can no longer be demoted using the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO), you must delete them one at a time. Do not delete the %2 container object. %2 contains objects representing Domain Controller %3 and possibly other DCs. To delete these objects, demote the DCs using the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO). If the DCs represented by these objects are permanently offline and can no longer be demoted using the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO), you must delete them one at a time.
836This computer is a non-replication partner. Do you want to continue with the transfer? This computer is a non-replication partner. Do you want to continue with the transfer?
837Windows cannot validate the uniqueness of this proposed user name with a global catalog server because the user logon name is either blank or incomplete.
Windows will rename this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. For further assistance, contact your system administrator.
Windows cannot validate the uniqueness of this proposed user name with a global catalog server because the user logon name is either blank or incomplete.
Windows will rename this user account, but the user can log on only after the user name is verified to be unique. For further assistance, contact your system administrator.
849The computer object you want to delete represents this Read-only Domain Controller: The computer object you want to delete represents this Read-only Domain Controller:
851The computer object you want to delete represents this Domain Controller: The computer object you want to delete represents this Domain Controller:
852Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO) to demote a DC that is still functioning. Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO) to demote a DC that is still functioning.
853Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. Please see your Active Directory Domain Services documentation for more information on managing AD DS replication. Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. Please see your Active Directory Domain Services documentation for more information on managing AD DS replication.
854Replicate configuration from the selected DC Replicate configuration from the selected DC
855Replicates configuration information from the selected DC to the current DC. Replicates configuration information from the selected DC to the current DC.
856Replicate configuration to the selected DC Replicate configuration to the selected DC
857Replicates configuration information from the current DC to the selected DC. Replicates configuration information from the current DC to the selected DC.
858Connecting to %1... Connecting to %1...
859Objects deleted: %1!d! Objects deleted: %1!d!
860Deleting %1... Deleting %1...
861Attempting to cancel... Attempting to cancel...
862Cancel Cancel
863Yes to &All Yes to &All
864&Use Delete Subtree server control &Use Delete Subtree server control
865Confirm Subtree Deletion Confirm Subtree Deletion
900Common Queries Common Queries
910The constructed query is a valid query but does not have a valid LDAP query associated with it. The constructed query is a valid query but does not have a valid LDAP query associated with it.
1000Certificates For Certificates For
1001Issued By Issued By
1002Kerberos Principal Name Kerberos Principal Name
1003Security Identity Mapping Security Identity Mapping
1004Attribute Attribute
1005Information Information
1006- any subject - - any subject -
1007- any trusted authority - - any trusted authority -
1008Add Certificate Add Certificate
1010Edit Kerberos Principal Name Edit Kerberos Principal Name
1020Issuer Issuer
1021Subject Subject
1028Invalid Certificate File Invalid Certificate File
1029Add Certificate Mapping Add Certificate Mapping
1030You have chosen not to use the Certificate Subject as an alternate security identity. This will remove the subject information and it cannot be restored without removing and re-adding the certificate. Are you sure you wish to continue? You have chosen not to use the Certificate Subject as an alternate security identity. This will remove the subject information and it cannot be restored without removing and re-adding the certificate. Are you sure you wish to continue?
1031You have chosen not to use the Certificate Issuer as an alternate security identity. This will remove the issuer information and it cannot be restored without removing and re-adding the certificate. Are you sure you wish to continue? You have chosen not to use the Certificate Issuer as an alternate security identity. This will remove the issuer information and it cannot be restored without removing and re-adding the certificate. Are you sure you wish to continue?
2000The Kerberos principal name already exists. The Kerberos principal name already exists.
2001The security identity mapping cannot be read. The security identity mapping cannot be read.
2002The security identity mapping cannot be written. %1 The security identity mapping cannot be written. %1
2003You must have at least one mapping for the certificate. You must have at least one mapping for the certificate.
4000Pre-Windows 2000 Logon Name Pre-Windows 2000 Logon Name
4001Display Name Display Name
4002First Name First Name
4003Last Name Last Name
4004User Logon Name User Logon Name
4005E-Mail Address E-Mail Address
4006Exchange Alias Exchange Alias
4007Business Phone Business Phone
4008Office Office
4009Job Title Job Title
4010Department Department
4011Modified Modified
4012Target Address Target Address
4013Exchange Mailbox Store Exchange Mailbox Store
4014X.400 E-Mail Address X.400 E-Mail Address
4015Company Company
4016City City
4017State State
4018Country/Region Country/Region
4019Zip Code Zip Code
4021%2 is a global catalog (GC) server. The infrastructure operations master role should not be transferred to the server because at least one or more other domain controllers in the domain are not GC. Please see help for more information.

Are you certain you want to transfer the infrastructure operations master role to this GC server?
%2 is a global catalog (GC) server. The infrastructure operations master role should not be transferred to the server because at least one or more other domain controllers in the domain are not GC. Please see help for more information.

Are you certain you want to transfer the infrastructure operations master role to this GC server?
4022Instant Messaging URL Instant Messaging URL
4023Instant Messaging Home Server Instant Messaging Home Server
4050%2 contains no user or contact objects. No objects from %2 will be added. %2 contains no user or contact objects. No objects from %2 will be added.
4051This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten unless the object is marked as not automatically generated. Do you wish to mark this connection as not automatically generated? This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten unless the object is marked as not automatically generated. Do you wish to mark this connection as not automatically generated?
4052The following error occurred during the attempt to mark the connection as not automatically generated:
%1
The connection was not renamed.
The following error occurred during the attempt to mark the connection as not automatically generated:
%1
The connection was not renamed.
4053You cannot make a connection from a Domain Controller to itself. No new connection was created. You cannot make a connection from a Domain Controller to itself. No new connection was created.
4054There is already a connection from this source server to that destination server. Are you sure you want to create another connection? There is already a connection from this source server to that destination server. Are you sure you want to create another connection?
4055Connections which are automatically generated by Active Directory Domain Services are displayed as "" in the Active Directory Sites and Services Snap-in. The real object name is available in the Object tab of the connection's properties. Please do not assign the name "" to a connection. Connections which are automatically generated by Active Directory Domain Services are displayed as "" in the Active Directory Sites and Services Snap-in. The real object name is available in the Object tab of the connection's properties. Please do not assign the name "" to a connection.
4056You cannot connect a Domain Controller to itself. The connection was not moved. You cannot connect a Domain Controller to itself. The connection was not moved.
4057The following error occurs when transferring Infrastructure Master FSMO:
%1.
The following error occurs when transferring Infrastructure Master FSMO:
%1.
8000&Query
Create new saved query
&Query
Create new saved query
8001&Folder
Create new folder
&Folder
Create new folder
8003&Edit...
Edit query
&Edit...
Edit query
8004Ex&port Query Definition...
Exports the saved query to an XML file
Ex&port Query Definition...
Exports the saved query to an XML file
8005XML Files (*.xml)|*.xml|All Files (*.*)|*.*|| XML Files (*.xml)|*.xml|All Files (*.*)|*.*||
8006&Import Query Definition...
Imports a query from a saved XML file
&Import Query Definition...
Imports a query from a saved XML file
8007Query root %2 is not valid on server %3. Please specify a new and valid query root. Query root %2 is not valid on server %3. Please specify a new and valid query root.
8008The query filter "%2" is not a valid query string. The query filter "%2" is not a valid query string.
8009The query failed to run.
%1
The query failed to run.
%1
8010Saved Queries Saved Queries
8011Folder to store your favorite queries Folder to store your favorite queries
8050New Folder New Folder
8051Are you sure you want to delete this folder? Are you sure you want to delete this folder?
8052Are you sure you want to delete this query? Are you sure you want to delete this query?
8053Are you sure you want to delete the %d selected folders and the %d selected queries? Are you sure you want to delete the %d selected folders and the %d selected queries?
8099Select the container you want to search. Select the container you want to search.
8100Browse Browse
8101Windows was unable to load the query builder interface. The query filter box has been enabled so the query can be added manually. Windows was unable to load the query builder interface. The query filter box has been enabled so the query can be added manually.
8102Windows was not able to load the current query filter information into the query builder.

To replace the existing query filter, click OK.
Windows was not able to load the current query filter information into the query builder.

To replace the existing query filter, click OK.
8103The name %s already exists. Please type a new name and click OK. The name %s already exists. Please type a new name and click OK.
8104Edit Query Edit Query
8105The name %s already exists. The name %s already exists.
8106Names may not consist entirely of whitespace (blanks, tabs, or carriage returns). Names may not consist entirely of whitespace (blanks, tabs, or carriage returns).
8107The query is valid but will not be shown here because it contains values that must be computed when the query is run. The query is valid but will not be shown here because it contains values that must be computed when the query is run.
8108The selected file does not contain a valid query definition. The selected file does not contain a valid query definition.
8200Starts with Starts with
8201Ends with Ends with
8202Is (exactly) Is (exactly)
8203Is not Is not
8204Has a value Has a value
8205Has no value Has no value
8210This query cannot be completed because it requires information that is not supported by the domain that is currently targeted. This query may function when targeting other domains. Search Help for the topic "Domain functional level" or "Domain functionality" for more information. This query cannot be completed because it requires information that is not supported by the domain that is currently targeted. This query may function when targeting other domains. Search Help for the topic "Domain functional level" or "Domain functionality" for more information.
8300Multiple errors occurred while trying to add the selected objects to the group. Multiple errors occurred while trying to add the selected objects to the group.
8301Multiple errors occurred while trying to delete the selected objects. Multiple errors occurred while trying to delete the selected objects.
8302Multiple errors occurred while trying to move the selected objects. Multiple errors occurred while trying to move the selected objects.
8320The source and the destination of the move operation cannot be the same object. Would you like to select another destination? The source and the destination of the move operation cannot be the same object. Would you like to select another destination?
8321Windows cannot delete %2 because it contains the critical system object %3.
If you want to delete this container, you must first use Find to locate %3 and delete it or move it to another container. If objects are still not available for deletion go to the view menu and check "Users, Contacts, Groups, and Computers as containers" and "Advanced Features".
Windows cannot delete %2 because it contains the critical system object %3.
If you want to delete this container, you must first use Find to locate %3 and delete it or move it to another container. If objects are still not available for deletion go to the view menu and check "Users, Contacts, Groups, and Computers as containers" and "Advanced Features".
8322A creation wizard for this object type could not be found. A generic creation wizard will be used instead. The object that is created may not be useful to the application that normally creates these objects. A creation wizard for this object type could not be found. A generic creation wizard will be used instead. The object that is created may not be useful to the application that normally creates these objects.
8323A site name cannot contain spaces or any of the following characters: . { | } ~ [ ] ' : ; ? @ ! " # $ %% ^ & ` ( ) + / \ , *. A site name cannot contain spaces or any of the following characters: . { | } ~ [ ] ' : ; ? @ ! " # $ %% ^ & ` ( ) + / \ , *.
8326The following error occurred during the attempt to mark the connection as not automatically generated:
%1
The connection was not moved.
The following error occurred during the attempt to mark the connection as not automatically generated:
%1
The connection was not moved.
8329Unlocked Unlocked
8330Locked out Locked out
8332Account Lockout Status on this Domain Controller: %1 Account Lockout Status on this Domain Controller: %1
8333The attempt to unlock the account failed because of the following error:
%1
If you want to unlock their account and you have the permissions to change this setting, do the following. On the Account tab of the %2 Properties, uncheck the Account is Locked Out setting.
The attempt to unlock the account failed because of the following error:
%1
If you want to unlock their account and you have the permissions to change this setting, do the following. On the Account tab of the %2 Properties, uncheck the Account is Locked Out setting.
8334The selected objects could not be deleted because:
%1
The selected objects could not be deleted because:
%1
8335DC Type DC Type
8337Domain Controller Domain Controller
8338Read-only Domain Controller Read-only Domain Controller
8339Global Catalog Global Catalog
8845There are currently no writable Domain Controllers available for the '%1!s!' domain. If you only need to view information, you can still connect to a Read-only Domain Controller.

Do you want to connect to this Read-only Domain Controller: %2!s!?
There are currently no writable Domain Controllers available for the '%1!s!' domain. If you only need to view information, you can still connect to a Read-only Domain Controller.

Do you want to connect to this Read-only Domain Controller: %2!s!?
8846There are currently no contactable Domain Controllers for the domain: %1!s!. There are currently no contactable Domain Controllers for the domain: %1!s!.
8847Online Online
8848Unavailable Unavailable
8849Status Status
8850Pending... Pending...
8854If you are in a branch and the WAN is offline, this may be expected. If this is unexpected then there may be DNS resolution problems. If you are in a branch and the WAN is offline, this may be expected. If this is unexpected then there may be DNS resolution problems.
8862The NTDS Settings object you want to delete represents this Domain Controller: The NTDS Settings object you want to delete represents this Domain Controller:
8863The NTDS Settings object you want to delete represents this Read-only Domain Controller: The NTDS Settings object you want to delete represents this Read-only Domain Controller:
8865Delete Domain Controller Delete Domain Controller
8866The selected server currently holds one or more FSMO master roles. In order to proceed with the deletion, the roles must be moved to a new server.

Choose OK to move the roles the servers shown below.
Choose Cancel to abort this operation.

%1
The selected server currently holds one or more FSMO master roles. In order to proceed with the deletion, the roles must be moved to a new server.

Choose OK to move the roles the servers shown below.
Choose Cancel to abort this operation.

%1
8868Domain Naming Master Domain Naming Master
8869PDC Emulator PDC Emulator
8870Schema Master Schema Master
8871Infrastructure Master Infrastructure Master
8872RID Master RID Master
8873You are about to delete all metadata for this Domain Controller. You are about to delete all metadata for this Domain Controller.
8874This account is an administrator account and its password was NOT reset. The password for this account should be manually reset. This account is an administrator account and its password was NOT reset. The password for this account should be manually reset.
8875It could not be determined whether this account is an administrator account. The password for this account should be manually reset. It could not be determined whether this account is an administrator account. The password for this account should be manually reset.
8876This account is a computer account for a Domain Controller and its password was NOT reset. This account is a computer account for a Domain Controller and its password was NOT reset.
8877It could not be determined whether this account is an computer account. If this is not a computer account then the password for this account should be manually reset. It could not be determined whether this account is an computer account. If this is not a computer account then the password for this account should be manually reset.
8878Exporting '%1!ws!' Exporting '%1!ws!'
8879Resetting password for '%1!ws!' Resetting password for '%1!ws!'
8880Warning Warning
8881The following warning was encountered during Domain Controller deletion.

%1!ws!

Do you wish to continue with deletion?
The following warning was encountered during Domain Controller deletion.

%1!ws!

Do you wish to continue with deletion?
8884We are unable to determine if this account's password has been set to never expire. If it has been set to never expire, then forcing the account to change password on next logon will not have any effect. Would you still like to force this account to change password on next logon? We are unable to determine if this account's password has been set to never expire. If it has been set to never expire, then forcing the account to change password on next logon will not have any effect. Would you still like to force this account to change password on next logon?
8885%1 [ %2 ] %1 [ %2 ]
8886%1 [ %2 [Read-only] ] %1 [ %2 [Read-only] ]
8887Manages users, computers, security groups and other objects in Active Directory Domain Services. Manages users, computers, security groups and other objects in Active Directory Domain Services.
8888Creates sites to manage the replication of Active Directory Domain Services information. Creates sites to manage the replication of Active Directory Domain Services information.
8889This operation cannot be performed because the snap-in is connected to a Domain Controller that is not running Windows Server 2008 or later. It is not possible to determine which accounts have had their passwords replicated to the Read-only Domain Controller.

Please reconnect to a "Windows Server 2008" Domain Controller and re-attempt the delete operation.
This operation cannot be performed because the snap-in is connected to a Domain Controller that is not running Windows Server 2008 or later. It is not possible to determine which accounts have had their passwords replicated to the Read-only Domain Controller.

Please reconnect to a "Windows Server 2008" Domain Controller and re-attempt the delete operation.
8890The selected Domain Controller is Read-only. You will not be able to perform any write operations. The selected Domain Controller is Read-only. You will not be able to perform any write operations.
8891CSV Files (*.csv)|*.csv|Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*|| CSV Files (*.csv)|*.csv|Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*||
8892The operation failed with the following error:

%1
The operation failed with the following error:

%1
8893AD LDS Instance AD LDS Instance
8895Choose a Domain Controller: Choose a Domain Controller:
8896The operation was cancelled by the user. The operation was cancelled by the user.
8899You are attempting to delete a Domain Controller without running the removal wizard. To properly remove the Domain Controller from the domain, you should run the Remove Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager, or the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPromo) for Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier. You are attempting to delete a Domain Controller without running the removal wizard. To properly remove the Domain Controller from the domain, you should run the Remove Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager, or the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPromo) for Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier.
8908You are about to perform the following operations:%1%2%3 You are about to perform the following operations:%1%2%3
8909

--- Reset passwords for all the user accounts that have been cached on this Domain Controller to a random value.

WARNING! These users will need to contact your helpdesk to obtain a new password.


--- Reset passwords for all the user accounts that have been cached on this Domain Controller to a random value.

WARNING! These users will need to contact your helpdesk to obtain a new password.
8910


--- Reset passwords for all the computer accounts that have been cached on this Domain Controller to a random value.

WARNING! These computers will be disjoined from the domain and they will need to be rejoined by a local admin.



--- Reset passwords for all the computer accounts that have been cached on this Domain Controller to a random value.

WARNING! These computers will be disjoined from the domain and they will need to be rejoined by a local admin.
8912


--- Delete all metadata for this Domain Controller account.



--- Delete all metadata for this Domain Controller account.
8913Do you want to abort the delete operation? Do you want to abort the delete operation?
8915You are being connected to a Read-only Domain Controller. You will not be able to perform any write operations. You are being connected to a Read-only Domain Controller. You will not be able to perform any write operations.
8916You are being connected to the Read-only Domain Controller %1. You will not be able to perform any write operations. You are being connected to the Read-only Domain Controller %1. You will not be able to perform any write operations.
8918Phonetic Display Name Phonetic Display Name
8919Phonetic First Name Phonetic First Name
8920Phonetic Last Name Phonetic Last Name
8921Phonetic Company Name Phonetic Company Name
8922Phonetic Department Phonetic Department
8923Never Expires Never Expires
8925No accounts found No accounts found
8926Failed to get the layout information (HDM_LAYOUT) Failed to get the layout information (HDM_LAYOUT)
8928Creation of banner window failed Creation of banner window failed
8929Password information for some accounts could not be retrieved due to the following error: %s Password information for some accounts could not be retrieved due to the following error: %s
8930; ;
8931DC DC
8932RODC RODC
8933GC GC
8934AD LDS AD LDS
8935W2K W2K
8936W2K3 W2K3
8937W2K8 W2K8
8938DC Version DC Version
8939Never Changed Never Changed
8940This info is only available when Active Directory Users and Computers is connected to a Domain Controller that is running Windows Server 2008 or later. This info is only available when Active Directory Users and Computers is connected to a Domain Controller that is running Windows Server 2008 or later.
8943Invalid address Invalid address
8944&Pre-create Read-only Domain Controller account... &Pre-create Read-only Domain Controller account...
8945Pre-creates a new Read-only Domain Controller account Pre-creates a new Read-only Domain Controller account
8946An attempt to invoke the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO) failed with the following error:%1 An attempt to invoke the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPROMO) failed with the following error:%1
8956Prepopulating Passwords... Prepopulating Passwords...
8957Account Name Account Name
8958Remaining time before password expires Remaining time before password expires
8959Prepopulate Password Failure Prepopulate Password Failure
8960An attempt to update the group membership information in the universal group cache failed. An attempt to update the group membership information in the universal group cache failed.
8961Prepopulate Password Success Prepopulate Password Success
8962Passwords for all accounts were successfully prepopulated. Passwords for all accounts were successfully prepopulated.
8963Passwords for none of the accounts could be prepopulated. The following error was encountered:
%1
Passwords for none of the accounts could be prepopulated. The following error was encountered:
%1
8964Operation cancelled by user Operation cancelled by user
8965The account must first be added to the Allowed list for this read-only domain controller The account must first be added to the Allowed list for this read-only domain controller
8966The following errors occurred during the attempt to prepopulate passwords for the selected accounts. The following errors occurred during the attempt to prepopulate passwords for the selected accounts.
8967Prepopulate Password Errors Prepopulate Password Errors
8969Prepopulate Passwords Prepopulate Passwords
8970Warning: If you are prepopulating the passwords of user accounts, be sure to prepopulate the passwords of computer accounts that these users will be using as well.

In order for a user to be able to log on to a read-only domain controller (RODC) when no writable domain controller is available, the passwords for both the user account and the computer account of the computer that the user is logging on to must already be stored on the RODC. Prepopulating the password for a user account will succeed only if the account is included in the Allowed list of passwords that can be cached on the RODC.
Warning: If you are prepopulating the passwords of user accounts, be sure to prepopulate the passwords of computer accounts that these users will be using as well.

In order for a user to be able to log on to a read-only domain controller (RODC) when no writable domain controller is available, the passwords for both the user account and the computer account of the computer that the user is logging on to must already be stored on the RODC. Prepopulating the password for a user account will succeed only if the account is included in the Allowed list of passwords that can be cached on the RODC.
8975Read-only, %1 Read-only, %1
8976Unoccupied DC Account (%1) Unoccupied DC Account (%1)
8977The list of accounts cannot be exported to '%2'.

The error returned was: %1
The list of accounts cannot be exported to '%2'.

The error returned was: %1
8978Account Account
8979Resultant Setting Resultant Setting
8980Allow Allow
8981Deny (explicit) Deny (explicit)
8983Expired Expired
8984CSV Files (*.csv)*.csvText Files (*.txt)*.txtAll Files (*.*)*.* CSV Files (*.csv)*.csvText Files (*.txt)*.txtAll Files (*.*)*.*
8985csv csv
8986The creation of the requested info file failed with error: %1 The creation of the requested info file failed with error: %1
8987Deny (implicit) Deny (implicit)
8988Error computing resultant policy value Error computing resultant policy value
8989Policy Usage Policy Usage
8990Resultant Policy Resultant Policy
8991W2K8 R2 W2K8 R2
8994%1%2: %3
%1%2: %3
37000Validating whether it's okay to delete this Active Directory Domain Controller. Validating whether it's okay to delete this Active Directory Domain Controller.
37001This Active Directory Domain Controller is the last domain controller in the domain.

Do you want to continue with this deletion?
This Active Directory Domain Controller is the last domain controller in the domain.

Do you want to continue with this deletion?
37002Verifying the Active Directory Domain Controller does not hold any FSMO roles. Verifying the Active Directory Domain Controller does not hold any FSMO roles.
37003The attempt to move the FSMO roles from the Active Directory Domain Controller being deleted to another domain controller failed. If you delete this domain controller you will have to seize the FSMO roles to other domain controllers manually.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?
The attempt to move the FSMO roles from the Active Directory Domain Controller being deleted to another domain controller failed. If you delete this domain controller you will have to seize the FSMO roles to other domain controllers manually.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?
37004Removing this Active Directory Domain Controller's FRS replica set memberships. Removing this Active Directory Domain Controller's FRS replica set memberships.
37005Deleting the Active Directory Domain Controller's metadata. Deleting the Active Directory Domain Controller's metadata.
37006Deleting the Active Directory Domain Controller's machine account. Deleting the Active Directory Domain Controller's machine account.
37011Domain Naming Master : %s Domain Naming Master : %s
37012Schema Master : %s Schema Master : %s
37013Infrastructure Master : %s Infrastructure Master : %s
37014PDC Emulator : %s PDC Emulator : %s
37015RID Master : %s RID Master : %s
37017This Active Directory Domain Controller is a global catalog.

Do you want to continue with this deletion?
This Active Directory Domain Controller is a global catalog.

Do you want to continue with this deletion?
37018The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to a domain controller in a different domain than the domain controller that is being deleted. To delete this domain controller, connect this snap-in to another domain controller in the same domain as the domain controller that is being deleted. The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to a domain controller in a different domain than the domain controller that is being deleted. To delete this domain controller, connect this snap-in to another domain controller in the same domain as the domain controller that is being deleted.
37019The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to the domain controller that is being deleted. To remove Active Directory Domain Services, run the Remove Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager, or run the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPromo.exe) if the domain controller runs Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier. The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to the domain controller that is being deleted. To remove Active Directory Domain Services, run the Remove Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager, or run the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (DCPromo.exe) if the domain controller runs Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier.
37020The Active Directory Domain Controller you are attempting to delete is in a different domain to the one that you are connected to. This may prevent all the domain controllers metadata being deleted. If possible, you should connect this snap-in to another domain controller in the same domain as the domain controller that is being deleted.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?
The Active Directory Domain Controller you are attempting to delete is in a different domain to the one that you are connected to. This may prevent all the domain controllers metadata being deleted. If possible, you should connect this snap-in to another domain controller in the same domain as the domain controller that is being deleted.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?
37021An error occurred while verifying the Active Directory Domain Controllers computer account. If you continue with this deletion, the computer account will not be deleted. You will have to delete the computer account manually.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?
An error occurred while verifying the Active Directory Domain Controllers computer account. If you continue with this deletion, the computer account will not be deleted. You will have to delete the computer account manually.

Do you wish to continue with this deletion?

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What is dsadmin.dll.mui?

dsadmin.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file dsadmin.dll (Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services Manager Snap-in).

File version info

File Description:Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services Manager Snap-in
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