File name: | wscsvc.dll.mui |
Size: | 10240 byte |
MD5: | 6c015987a776ab164523ed9e56756e4e |
SHA1: | 827063616703b2c21c4bb9f10ce679c436045358 |
SHA256: | bd48b22838e3eba39ceac829cce4618771e26daeeb271acc9bde17b926e4cf56 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
If an error occurred or the following message in Arabic 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 | Arabic | English |
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200 | Security Center | Security Center |
201 | The WSCSVC (Windows Security Center) service monitors and reports security health settings on the computer. The health settings include firewall (on/off), antivirus (on/off/out of date), antispyware (on/off/out of date), Windows Update (automatically/manually download and install updates), User Account Control (on/off), and Internet settings (recommended/not recommended). The service provides COM APIs for independent software vendors to register and record the state of their products to the Security Center service. The Security and Maintenance UI uses the service to provide systray alerts and a graphical view of the security health states in the Security and Maintenance control panel. Network Access Protection (NAP) uses the service to report the security health states of clients to the NAP Network Policy Server to make network quarantine decisions. The service also has a public API that allows external consumers to programmatically retrieve the aggregated security health state of the system. | The WSCSVC (Windows Security Center) service monitors and reports security health settings on the computer. The health settings include firewall (on/off), antivirus (on/off/out of date), antispyware (on/off/out of date), Windows Update (automatically/manually download and install updates), User Account Control (on/off), and Internet settings (recommended/not recommended). The service provides COM APIs for independent software vendors to register and record the state of their products to the Security Center service. The Security and Maintenance UI uses the service to provide systray alerts and a graphical view of the security health states in the Security and Maintenance control panel. Network Access Protection (NAP) uses the service to report the security health states of clients to the NAP Network Policy Server to make network quarantine decisions. The service also has a public API that allows external consumers to programmatically retrieve the aggregated security health state of the system. |
222 | %1 is on but is reporting its status to Windows Security Center in a format that is no longer supported. Use the program's automatic updating feature, or contact the program manufacturer for an updated version. | %1 is on but is reporting its status to Windows Security Center in a format that is no longer supported. Use the program's automatic updating feature, or contact the program manufacturer for an updated version. |
223 | Multiple antivirus software programs are on but are reporting their status to Windows Security Center in a format that is no longer supported. Use the programs' automatic updating features, or contact the program manufacturers for updated versions. | Multiple antivirus software programs are on but are reporting their status to Windows Security Center in a format that is no longer supported. Use the programs' automatic updating features, or contact the program manufacturers for updated versions. |
224 | Not compatible | Not compatible |
225 | I have an antivirus program that I'll monitor myself Choose this option if your antivirus program cannot report status to Security Center. You will not be notified about the state of your antivirus program. |
I have an antivirus program that I'll monitor myself Choose this option if your antivirus program cannot report status to Security Center. You will not be notified about the state of your antivirus program. |
226 | Don't monitor my antivirus software state (not recommended) Choose this option if you don’t want Security Center to remind you that you don’t have an antivirus program installed. |
Don't monitor my antivirus software state (not recommended) Choose this option if you don’t want Security Center to remind you that you don’t have an antivirus program installed. |
0x1 | The Windows Security Center Service has started. | The Windows Security Center Service has started. |
0x2 | The Windows Security Center Service has stopped. | The Windows Security Center Service has stopped. |
0xF | Updated %1 status successfully to %2. | Updated %1 status successfully to %2. |
0x40000009 | The Security Center service has been stopped. It was prevented from running by a software group policy. | The Security Center service has been stopped. It was prevented from running by a software group policy. |
0x4000000B | Program %1 with instanceID=%2 was removed from the Security Center reporting database because the program was either uninstalled, changed, or could not be verified. | Program %1 with instanceID=%2 was removed from the Security Center reporting database because the program was either uninstalled, changed, or could not be verified. |
0x4000000C | The registered metadata for Antivirus migration has been removed by the Security Center service. | The registered metadata for Antivirus migration has been removed by the Security Center service. |
0x4000000D | A program was removed from Security Center because of its inability to migrate with the upgrade (the product was enabled). | A program was removed from Security Center because of its inability to migrate with the upgrade (the product was enabled). |
0x4000000E | A program was removed from Security Center because of its inability to migrate with the upgrade (the product was disabled). | A program was removed from Security Center because of its inability to migrate with the upgrade (the product was disabled). |
0xC0000003 | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to establish event queries with WMI to monitor third party AntiVirus, AntiSpyware and Firewall. | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to establish event queries with WMI to monitor third party AntiVirus, AntiSpyware and Firewall. |
0xC0000004 | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of FirewallProduct from WMI. | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of FirewallProduct from WMI. |
0xC0000005 | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of AntiVirusProduct from WMI. | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of AntiVirusProduct from WMI. |
0xC0000006 | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of AntiSpywareProduct from WMI. | The Windows Security Center Service was unable to load instances of AntiSpywareProduct from WMI. |
0xC0000007 | The Windows Security Center detected a third party product with a non-guid instanceId. InstanceID=%1. | The Windows Security Center detected a third party product with a non-guid instanceId. InstanceID=%1. |
0xC0000008 | The Windows Security Center was unable to establish event queries with WMI to monitor service start/stop. | The Windows Security Center was unable to establish event queries with WMI to monitor service start/stop. |
0xC000000A | The Security Center service failed to disconnect from external dependencies. wscsvc.dll will not be unloaded from svchost.exe. | The Security Center service failed to disconnect from external dependencies. wscsvc.dll will not be unloaded from svchost.exe. |
0xC0000010 | Error while updating %1 status to %2. | Error while updating %1 status to %2. |
File Description: | Windows Security Center Service |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | wscsvc.dll |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | wscsvc.dll.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x401, 1200 |