File name: | umount.exe.mui |
Size: | 5120 byte |
MD5: | 7c2d8a84b42c6d1982fba240ce089843 |
SHA1: | b3695c70259a9904968db4a646c044ab788487bc |
SHA256: | 29ee356255b85ca604d6487246ff2b2cf158131c50633cede340cd9f8b4b51c0 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
In x64: | umount.exe Client for NFS export/share un-mount utility (32-bit) |
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 |
---|---|---|
3 | Out of memory!! Cannot continue |
Out of memory!! Cannot continue |
4 | Another instance of this command is already running. Please wait for the other instance to complete. If this condition persists, please try the 'net use' command. |
Another instance of this command is already running. Please wait for the other instance to complete. If this condition persists, please try the 'net use' command. |
6 | Network Error - %lu | Network Error - %lu |
7 | remote procedure call failed |
remote procedure call failed |
8 | Continuing will cancel the connections. |
Continuing will cancel the connections. |
9 | Disconnecting | Disconnecting |
10 | There are open files and/or incomplete directory searches pending on the connection. |
There are open files and/or incomplete directory searches pending on the connection. |
20 | Do you want to continue this operation? (Y/N) [N]: |
Do you want to continue this operation? (Y/N) [N]: |
21 | User profile is in an incorrect format. |
User profile is in an incorrect format. |
22 | The system is unable to open the user profile to process persistent connections. |
The system is unable to open the user profile to process persistent connections. |
23 | The device is in use by an active process and cannot be disconnected. |
The device is in use by an active process and cannot be disconnected. |
24 | Not Connected |
Not Connected |
25 | f | f |
26 | Usage: %s [-f] -a Delete all NFS network mount points -f Force delete NFS network mount points |
Usage: %s [-f] -a Delete all NFS network mount points -f Force delete NFS network mount points |
27 | NFS Network | NFS Network |
28 | You have these active NFS connections: |
You have these active NFS connections: |
29 | Client for NFS | Client for NFS |
32 | The command completed successfully. |
The command completed successfully. |
36 | a | a |
37 | Invalid mount point specification. |
Invalid mount point specification. |
38 | You have to use either -a option or a drive letter on the command line | You have to use either -a option or a drive letter on the command line |
39 | Drive %c is not an NFS mounted drive |
Drive %c is not an NFS mounted drive |
40 | This is an invalid response. |
This is an invalid response. |
41 | The network mount %s is not an NFS mount |
The network mount %s is not an NFS mount |
42 | You cannot use both -a option and a drive letter on the command line | You cannot use both -a option and a drive letter on the command line |
43 | Y | Y |
44 | N | N |
45 | ERROR - Unsupported Windows version |
ERROR - Unsupported Windows version |
File Description: | Client for NFS export/share un-mount utility |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | umount.exe |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | umount.exe.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x409, 1200 |