| 1 | 1.0 |
1.0 |
| 2 | Key-value pair for ODBC CIM providers. |
Key-value pair for ODBC CIM providers. |
| 3 | Name of an ODBC driver. |
Name of an ODBC driver. |
| 4 | Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
| 5 | Key-value pairs of the ODBC driver. |
Key-value pairs of the ODBC driver. |
| 6 | ODBC Driver Instance Provider. |
ODBC Driver Instance Provider. |
| 7 | Retrieves one or more installed ODBC drivers from the system. |
Retrieves one or more installed ODBC drivers from the system. |
| 8 | Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC drivers. |
Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC drivers. |
| 9 | The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 10 | The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDriver, each of which represents an ODBC driver. |
The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDriver, each of which represents an ODBC driver. |
| 11 | Configure driver\'s properties for one or more installed ODBC drivers. |
Configure driver\'s properties for one or more installed ODBC drivers. |
| 12 | Passes the object created by this cmdlet through the pipeline. By default, this cmdlet does not pass any objects through the pipeline. |
Passes the object created by this cmdlet through the pipeline. By default, this cmdlet does not pass any objects through the pipeline. |
| 13 | Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be modified or added. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be modified or added. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
| 14 | Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. |
Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. |
| 15 | Modifies the ODBC driver represented by the specified ODBC driver objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Modifies the ODBC driver represented by the specified ODBC driver objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 16 | Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. |
Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. |
| 17 | The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 18 | Task provider for ODBC driver. |
Task provider for ODBC driver. |
| 19 | Name of an ODBC DSN. |
Name of an ODBC DSN. |
| 20 | Either 'User' or 'System'. |
Either 'User' or 'System'. |
| 21 | One of '32-bit', '64-bit', '32/64-bit' or 'Unknown Platform'. |
One of '32-bit', '64-bit', '32/64-bit' or 'Unknown Platform'. |
| 22 | The name of the ODBC driver for this DSN. |
The name of the ODBC driver for this DSN. |
| 23 | Key-value pairs of the ODBC DSN. |
Key-value pairs of the ODBC DSN. |
| 24 | ODBC DSN Instance Provider. |
ODBC DSN Instance Provider. |
| 25 | Retrieves one or more ODBC DSNs from the system. |
Retrieves one or more ODBC DSNs from the system. |
| 26 | Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs by DSN name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. |
Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs by DSN name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. |
| 27 | Gets only ODBC DSNs that are using the specified ODBC driver. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. |
Gets only ODBC DSNs that are using the specified ODBC driver. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. |
| 28 | The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 29 | The type of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. |
The type of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. |
| 30 | The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDsn, each of which represents an ODBC DSN. |
The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDsn, each of which represents an ODBC DSN. |
| 31 | Adds an ODBC DSN. |
Adds an ODBC DSN. |
| 32 | The name of the ODBC DSN to create. You cannot use wildcard characters. |
The name of the ODBC DSN to create. You cannot use wildcard characters. |
| 33 | The name of the ODBC driver for the new ODBC DSN. You cannot use wildcard characters. |
The name of the ODBC driver for the new ODBC DSN. You cannot use wildcard characters. |
| 34 | Specifies the property values of the new ODBC DSN. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
Specifies the property values of the new ODBC DSN. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
| 35 | The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN you are adding. Possible values are '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN you are adding. Possible values are '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 36 | The type of the ODBC DSN to add. Possible values are 'User' or 'System'. |
The type of the ODBC DSN to add. Possible values are 'User' or 'System'. |
| 37 | Modifies one or more ODBC DSNs. |
Modifies one or more ODBC DSNs. |
| 38 | Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN that you are modifying or adding. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN that you are modifying or adding. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. |
| 39 | Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. |
Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. |
| 40 | Modifies the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Modifies the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 41 | The name of the ODBC DSN to set. You can use wildcard characters. |
The name of the ODBC DSN to set. You can use wildcard characters. |
| 42 | This cmdlet will set the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to set all ODBC DSNs. |
This cmdlet will set the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to set all ODBC DSNs. |
| 43 | The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 44 | The type of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. |
The type of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. |
| 45 | Removes one or more existing DSNs from the system. |
Removes one or more existing DSNs from the system. |
| 46 | Removes the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Removes the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 47 | Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs to remove. You can use wildcard characters. |
Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs to remove. You can use wildcard characters. |
| 48 | This cmdlet will remove the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to remove all ODBC DSNs. |
This cmdlet will remove the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to remove all ODBC DSNs. |
| 49 | The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. |
| 50 | The type of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. |
The type of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. |
| 51 | Task provider for ODBC Data Source Name (DSN). |
Task provider for ODBC Data Source Name (DSN). |
| 52 | The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
| 53 | True if the ODBC connection pooling PerfMon counters is enabled. |
True if the ODBC connection pooling PerfMon counters is enabled. |
| 54 | ODBC PerfMon Counters Configuration. |
ODBC PerfMon Counters Configuration. |
| 55 | Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for troubleshooting ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for troubleshooting ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
| 56 | Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 57 | The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcPerfCounter, each of which represents an ODBC Performance Counter setting. |
The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcPerfCounter, each of which represents an ODBC Performance Counter setting. |
| 58 | The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
| 59 | Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
| 60 | Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 61 | The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to disable. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to disable. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
| 62 | Retrieves the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
Retrieves the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. |
| 63 | The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to get. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to get. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
| 64 | Task provider for ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters setting. |
Task provider for ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters setting. |
| 65 | The platform architecture of the BidTrace setting. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
The platform architecture of the BidTrace setting. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. |
| 66 | One of the following: 1 (= Full path); 2 (= Folder); 3 (= All applications). |
One of the following: 1 (= Full path); 2 (= Folder); 3 (= All applications). |
| 67 | The full path of applications for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode == 1), or the full path of application folder for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode==2). This is ignored for Mode == 3. |
The full path of applications for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode == 1), or the full path of application folder for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode==2). This is ignored for Mode == 3. |
| 68 | The process ID of a particular application for the BidTrace configuration. This is ignored for Mode != 1. |
The process ID of a particular application for the BidTrace configuration. This is ignored for Mode != 1. |
| 69 | True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is enabled. |
True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is enabled. |
| 70 | True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is defined. |
True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is defined. |
| 71 | The full path of the BidTrace adapter. |
The full path of the BidTrace adapter. |
| 72 | WDAC BidTrace Configuration. |
WDAC BidTrace Configuration. |
| 73 | Enables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
Enables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
| 74 | Enable BidTrace for all applications. |
Enable BidTrace for all applications. |
| 75 | The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
| 76 | The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_WdacBidTrace, each of which represents a WDAC BidTrace setting. |
The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_WdacBidTrace, each of which represents a WDAC BidTrace setting. |
| 77 | Enable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. |
Enable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. |
| 78 | Enable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Enable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 79 | Enable BidTrace for this application full path. |
Enable BidTrace for this application full path. |
| 80 | Enable BidTrace only for this process ID. |
Enable BidTrace only for this process ID. |
| 81 | Disables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
Disables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
| 82 | Disable BidTrace for all applications. |
Disable BidTrace for all applications. |
| 83 | Disable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. |
Disable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. |
| 84 | Disable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
Disable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. |
| 85 | Disable BidTrace for this application full path. |
Disable BidTrace for this application full path. |
| 86 | Disable BidTrace only for this process ID. |
Disable BidTrace only for this process ID. |
| 87 | Retrieves Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
Retrieves Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. |
| 88 | The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. |
| 89 | Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with 'all applications'. |
Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with 'all applications'. |
| 90 | Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified folder. You can use wildcard characters. |
Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified folder. You can use wildcard characters. |
| 91 | Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified application full path. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. |
Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified application full path. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. |
| 92 | Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified Process ID. The parameter PlatformId is optional. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. |
Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified Process ID. The parameter PlatformId is optional. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. |
| 93 | Task provider for the BidTrace setting for WDAC components. |
Task provider for the BidTrace setting for WDAC components. |
| 4465 | %1!.300s! (Installer error code: %2!u!). |
%1!.300s! (Installer error code: %2!u!). |
| 4466 | %1!.255s! (32-bit ODBC driver) |
%1!.255s! (32-bit ODBC driver) |
| 4467 | %1!.255s! (64-bit ODBC driver) |
%1!.255s! (64-bit ODBC driver) |
| 4468 | %1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC User DSN) |
%1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC User DSN) |
| 4469 | %1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC User DSN) |
%1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC User DSN) |
| 4470 | %1!.32s! (32/64-bit ODBC User DSN) |
%1!.32s! (32/64-bit ODBC User DSN) |
| 4471 | %1!.32s! (ODBC User DSN - Unknown Platform) |
%1!.32s! (ODBC User DSN - Unknown Platform) |
| 4472 | %1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC System DSN) |
%1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC System DSN) |
| 4473 | %1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC System DSN) |
%1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC System DSN) |
| 4474 | %1!.32s! (ODBC System DSN - Unknown Platform) |
%1!.32s! (ODBC System DSN - Unknown Platform) |
| 4475 | 32-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters |
32-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters |
| 4476 | 64-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters |
64-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters |
| 4477 | %1!.260s! (32-bit WDAC BidTrace) |
%1!.260s! (32-bit WDAC BidTrace) |
| 4478 | %1!.260s! (64-bit WDAC BidTrace) |
%1!.260s! (64-bit WDAC BidTrace) |
| 10001 | Driver cannot be found. |
Driver cannot be found. |
| 10002 | Driver cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
Driver cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
| 10003 | Invalid wildcard pattern for driver name. |
Invalid wildcard pattern for driver name. |
| 10004 | Invalid driver name. |
Invalid driver name. |
| 10005 | Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage ODBC driver. To manage an ODBC driver, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage ODBC driver. To manage an ODBC driver, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
| 10006 | Neither SetPropertyValue nor RemovePropertyValue is specified. |
Neither SetPropertyValue nor RemovePropertyValue is specified. |
| 10007 | A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in SetPropertyValue. |
A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in SetPropertyValue. |
| 10008 | A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in RemovePropertyValue. |
A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in RemovePropertyValue. |
| 10009 | A single key {%1!.300s!} is present in both SetPropertyValue and RemovePropertyValue. |
A single key {%1!.300s!} is present in both SetPropertyValue and RemovePropertyValue. |
| 10010 | Syntax error in the parameter SetPropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey=MyValue". |
Syntax error in the parameter SetPropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey=MyValue". |
| 10011 | Syntax error in the parameter RemovePropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey". |
Syntax error in the parameter RemovePropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey". |
| 10012 | Attempt to set or remove the following keys: {APILevel, ConnectFunctions, Driver, DriverODBCVer, FileUsage, Setup, SQLLevel, UsageCount}. These keys should only be modified by driver setup program. |
Attempt to set or remove the following keys: {APILevel, ConnectFunctions, Driver, DriverODBCVer, FileUsage, Setup, SQLLevel, UsageCount}. These keys should only be modified by driver setup program. |
| 10013 | Attempt to remove a non-existant key {%1!.300s!}. |
Attempt to remove a non-existant key {%1!.300s!}. |
| 10014 | The driver name parameter is missing. |
The driver name parameter is missing. |
| 20001 | DSN cannot be found. |
DSN cannot be found. |
| 20002 | System DSN cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
System DSN cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
| 20003 | No DSN matches the search criteria. Refine your criteria with parameters: Name, DsnType or Platform. |
No DSN matches the search criteria. Refine your criteria with parameters: Name, DsnType or Platform. |
| 20004 | System DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. |
System DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. |
| 20005 | User DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. |
User DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. |
| 20006 | Invalid DSN name. |
Invalid DSN name. |
| 20007 | Invalid DSN type. It can either be "User" or "System". |
Invalid DSN type. It can either be "User" or "System". |
| 20008 | Invalid wildcard pattern for DSN name. |
Invalid wildcard pattern for DSN name. |
| 20009 | Attempt to set or remove the {Driver} key of DSN. Use Remove-OdbcDsn and Add-OdbcDsn to migrate a DSN to a different driver. |
Attempt to set or remove the {Driver} key of DSN. Use Remove-OdbcDsn and Add-OdbcDsn to migrate a DSN to a different driver. |
| 20010 | Attempt to set the {UID or PWD} key of a DSN. These keys should not be stored in the registry for security reason. Provide the credential information at runtime via SQLDriverConnect, SQLConnect or SQLBrowseConnect. |
Attempt to set the {UID or PWD} key of a DSN. These keys should not be stored in the registry for security reason. Provide the credential information at runtime via SQLDriverConnect, SQLConnect or SQLBrowseConnect. |
| 20011 | Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage an ODBC System DSN. To manage an ODBC System DSN, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage an ODBC System DSN. To manage an ODBC System DSN, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
| 20012 | The driver {%1!.300s!} is not installed. |
The driver {%1!.300s!} is not installed. |
| 20013 | The driver {%1!.300s!} cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
The driver {%1!.300s!} cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. |
| 20014 | The registry entry for the DSN is invalid. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. |
The registry entry for the DSN is invalid. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. |
| 20015 | The DSN exists already |
The DSN exists already |
| 20016 | The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed. |
The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed. |
| 20017 | The DSN name parameter is missing. |
The DSN name parameter is missing. |
| 20018 | The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed by the "Name" parameter set of this cmdlet. |
The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed by the "Name" parameter set of this cmdlet. |
| 30001 | Access denied: low-privilege user cannot enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. To enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
Access denied: low-privilege user cannot enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. To enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
| 30002 | Cannot write to the registry. |
Cannot write to the registry. |
| 30003 | Cannot create/write the necessary temporary file. |
Cannot create/write the necessary temporary file. |
| 30004 | Cannot load the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. |
Cannot load the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. |
| 30005 | Cannot unload the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. |
Cannot unload the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. |
| 40001 | Cannot find the application on the system. |
Cannot find the application on the system. |
| 40002 | Cannot find the folder on the system. |
Cannot find the folder on the system. |
| 40003 | Invalid Process ID. |
Invalid Process ID. |
| 40004 | BidTrace configuration setting cannot be found. |
BidTrace configuration setting cannot be found. |
| 40005 | Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage BidTrace setting. To manage BidTrace setting, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage BidTrace setting. To manage BidTrace setting, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. |
| 40006 | The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. |
The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. |
| 40007 | The scope mode of the BidTrace setting is invalid. |
The scope mode of the BidTrace setting is invalid. |
| 40008 | Invalid wildcard pattern for Path or Folder parameter. |
Invalid wildcard pattern for Path or Folder parameter. |
| 40009 | Wildcard is not allowed. |
Wildcard is not allowed. |
| 40010 | The Path or the Folder parameter is missing. |
The Path or the Folder parameter is missing. |
| 50001 | Out of memory. |
Out of memory. |
| 50002 | Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit" or "64-bit". |
Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit" or "64-bit". |
| 50003 | Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit", "64-bit" or "All". |
Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit", "64-bit" or "All". |
| 50004 | Invalid input object. |
Invalid input object. |
| 50005 | Insufficient buffer. |
Insufficient buffer. |
| 50006 | Timeout when waiting for another concurrent operation to complete. |
Timeout when waiting for another concurrent operation to complete. |
| 60001 | Registry key {%1!.300s!} contains a value {%2!.300s!} of unsupported type. Skipping the key. |
Registry key {%1!.300s!} contains a value {%2!.300s!} of unsupported type. Skipping the key. |
| 60002 | Registry value name {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. |
Registry value name {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. |
| 60003 | Registry value data {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the registry value {%2!.300s!}. |
Registry value data {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the registry value {%2!.300s!}. |
| 60004 | Invalid registry value name {%1!.300s!}. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. |
Invalid registry value name {%1!.300s!}. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. |
| 60006 | Invalid DSN name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
Invalid DSN name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
| 60007 | Invalid driver name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
Invalid driver name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
| 60008 | The DSN contains too many hierarchies. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
The DSN contains too many hierarchies. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
| 60009 | Registry is corrupt. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
Registry is corrupt. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
| 60010 | The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |
The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. |