DiagPackage.dll.mui 7d8d7d56e9e47bdc290ae6f96c1cba63

File info

File name: DiagPackage.dll.mui
Size: 28160 byte
MD5: 7d8d7d56e9e47bdc290ae6f96c1cba63
SHA1: 5c49cc5ae208d2a8db1d98bf75208c1831afc63f
SHA256: b34b587bb37658a255543785b63831dc7454cc110482faa205fca94343e09c68
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
1HomeGroup Sound
2Find and fix problems with viewing computers or shared files in a homegroup. Troubleshoot problems that prevent your computer from playing or recording sound.
3Peer Networking Grouping service isn't running Which of these devices do you want to troubleshoot?
4The service enables peer networking grouping capabilities. To view the computers in your homegroup, this service must be running. -
5Start the Peer Networking Grouping service Speakers, headphones, headset earphone, handset, speakerphone
6Starting the Peer Networking Grouping service might allow you to view computers and shared files in your homegroup. -
7HomeGroup Provider service isn't running -
8This service performs networking tasks associated with configuration and maintenance in homegroups. In order to view the computers in your homegroup, this service must be running. -
9Start the HomeGroup Provider service Microphone or headset microphone
10Starting the HomeGroup Provider service might allow you to view computers and shared files in your homegroup. -
11This computer is connected to multiple networks -
12The configuration of the networks this computer is connected to might cause incorrect or limited HomeGroup functionality. Sound
13Disconnect all but your home network Audio
14This computer is connected to multiple networks. This configuration might cause incorrect or limited HomeGroup functionality. The best configuration for HomeGroup is to be connected to a network with the Private network location. Disconnecting any other networks might resolve the problem. Mute
15No networks are set to the Private network location Volume
16To create, join, and access a homegroup, your computer must be connected to a private network. However, you shouldn't change the network location to Private for any network that is not trusted or is in a public place such as an airport or coffee shop, because this would allow other people on that network to see your computer. speaker
17Change the network location to Private headphone
18Changing the network location to Private might allow you to view computers and shared files in your homegroup. However, you shouldn't change the network location to Private for any network that is not trusted or is in a public place such as an airport or coffee shop, because this would allow other people on that network to see your computer. playing
19Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is disabled playback
20Enable Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) microphone
21HomeGroup requires IPv6 to function correctly. Enabling IPv6 might fix the problem. You can enable IPv6 for the network adapter by opening Network Connections in Control Panel. Right-click the adapter, and then click properties. record
22The HomeGroup settings are incorrect recording
23The settings that are required for HomeGroup to function correctly have errors or are missing. -
24Repair HomeGroup settings -
25The settings that are required for HomeGroup to function correctly have errors or are missing. Windows can repair these settings, which might resolve the problem. -
26You are not connected to a homegroup -
27There is no homegroup on the network. -
28Connect to a homegroup -
29To create or join a homegroup, open Network and Sharing Center in Control Panel, and then click Choose homegroup and sharing options. -
30My computer isn't visible to other homegroup computers Find and fix problems with playing sound.
31To give yourself rights to a folder, double-click the folder in File Explorer. You can also modify rights in the security tab of the folder. If you want other homegroup members to be able to access it, share it with the homegroup by clicking the folder and choosing Share with. Windows prevents you from sharing entire drives (for example, drive C) and some system folders (for example, the Windows, Users, and Program Files folders). Find and fix problems with recording sound.
32%FirewallRootcauseName% Playing Audio
33Apply this fix Recording Audio
34Skip this fix play
35Continue troubleshooting without applying this fix. -
38A non-Microsoft firewall has been installed on this computer. This firewall might block or limit HomeGroup communications.
39%FirewallResolverName%
40User identified problems -
41IPv6 is disabled on one or more network adapters. -
42Some homegroup computers aren't visible -
43This computer belongs to a domain -
44I can’t share libraries with the homegroup -
45Domain-joined computers can’t create homegroups or share content with a homegroup. Domain-joined computers can join existing homegroups and can access content shared by other homegroup members, but they won't be visible on the homegroup. To join a homegroup, open HomeGroup in Control Panel. -
46I can’t install or print to a homegroup printer -
47This version of Windows can't create a homegroup -
48What problem are you encountering? -
49Your problem has not yet been resolved. Some problems can't be automatically detected by the HomeGroup troubleshooter. -
50This fixed the problem Which of these devices do you want to troubleshoot?
51This did not fix the problem -
52Run the HomeGroup troubleshooter on another homegroup computer -
53The troubleshooter couldn’t detect any problems on this computer. Try running the HomeGroup troubleshooter on the other homegroup computers. To start the homegroup troubleshooter, open HomeGroup in Control Panel. -
56Homegroup computers must be turned on and sharing content -
57To view content on other homegroup computers, those computers must be turned on, on the same private network, and sharing content. Homegroup computers that belong to a domain can’t share content and won’t be visible to the rest of the homegroup. -
60You might not have rights to share a folder or it might not be allowed by Windows -
61This version of Windows can't create a homegroup, but it can join existing homegroups set up by other Windows computers. Only some versions of Windows computers can create homegroups. To join a homegroup, open HomeGroup in Control Panel. -
62Yes, the problem is fixed -
63No, the problem is not fixed -
64Some solutions were applied. Is the problem fixed? -
65Try attempting the task you were trying to do before. -
66Troubleshoot printer problems -
67Skip this step -
68Printers must be installed, shared, and turned on -
69To share printers, open HomeGroup in Control Panel and select the Printers check box. -
73Domain-joined computers can’t create homegroups or share content with a homegroup. Domain-joined computers can join existing homegroups and can access content shared by other homegroup members, but they won't be visible on the homegroup. This troubleshooter can't run in a Remote Desktop session
74The HomeGroup permissions are incorrect At the remote computer, log on in person, and then try running the troubleshooter again.
78This version of Windows can't create a homegroup, but it can join existing homegroups set up by other Windows computers. Only some versions of Windows computers can create homegroups. -
79Troubleshoot network problems -
80Change the network location of at least one of your networks to Private -
82A problem occurred that can’t be fixed automatically -
83The troubleshooter couldn’t fix the problem automatically. Leaving the homegroup and then rejoining it or creating a new homegroup might fix the problem. To leave the homegroup, open HomeGroup in Control Panel, and then click Leave the homegroup. Wait for your content to be removed from the homegroup, and then rejoin the homegroup or create a new one. -
84Disconnect all but your private network -
87To create a homegroup, open HomeGroup in Control Panel. -
90A non-Microsoft firewall is installed on this computer. Windows-certified firewalls are automatically configured to work with HomeGroup. Firewalls that are not Windows-certified might block or limit HomeGroup communications. Allowing HomeGroup to communicate through the firewall might resolve the problem. You can open the non-Microsoft firewall program from your Start menu. -
91Why can't I access a printer in my homegroup? -
92Windows Firewall is incorrectly configured -
93Windows Firewall is preventing HomeGroup from communicating. -
94Allow HomeGroup to communicate through Windows Firewall -
95Windows Firewall is preventing HomeGroup from communicating. Windows can automatically enable communication through the firewall, which might resolve the problem. -
96Make sure your firewall allows file and printer sharing -
98Some HomeGroup problems are network-related. We recommend that you troubleshoot network problems before continuing. -
100Domain networks are configured by your system administrator and their locations cannot be changed to Private. You must manually disconnect from the domain network and connect to a private network. -
101This computer won’t be able to access other homegroup members, and other homegroup members will not be able to access this computer. -
102The permissions that are required for HomeGroup to function correctly are incorrect. -
103Repair HomeGroup permissions -
104The permissions that are required for HomeGroup to function correctly are incorrect. Windows can repair these permissions, which might resolve the problem. -
105Connect to a private network -
106Reconfigure the HomeGroup security group -
107The configuration of the HomeGroup security group is incorrect. Windows can reconfigure it, which might resolve the problem. You must log off and back on for these changes to take effect. -
108The HomeGroup security group is incorrectly configured -
112I will log off after troubleshooting completes. -
116%FirewallInteractionName% -
117Networking home computers running different versions of Windows -
121All homegroup computers must have the correct time -
122As a security precaution, all homegroup computers must have synchronized clocks. Ensure that the date and time is correct on all computers that are joined to the homegroup or that you would like to join to the homegroup. You can set the clock by opening Date and Time in Control Panel or by clicking the clock in the Taskbar. -
123Run the HomeGroup troubleshooter on the computer that created the homegroup -
124Run the HomeGroup troubleshooter on the computer that created the homegroup. After troubleshooting on the other computer, try to join the homegroup again by opening HomeGroup in Control Panel. -
125I’m trying to create a homegroup -
126I’m trying to join a homegroup -
127Another computer has already created a homegroup on my network -
129This computer is not part of a homegroup. Are you trying to create a homegroup or join an existing homegroup? -
130Suggest manual resolutions -
131HomeGroup information needs to be refreshed -
132Refresh HomeGroup information -
133Open Network and Sharing Center -
136Open Network Connections -
137Open HomeGroup -
141Open Security and Maintenance -
198Status -
199Not to be specified outside of MSDT application. -
203Firewall -
204Peer -
205Peer Networking -
206Shared -
207Sharing -
208group -
209 -

EXIF

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File Type:Win32 DLL
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Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
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Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:27648
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File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
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Language Code:English (U.S.)
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Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
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Internal Name:Legal Copyright : © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:HomeGroup_DiagPackage.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0

What is DiagPackage.dll.mui?

DiagPackage.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file DiagPackage.dll ().

File version info

File Description:
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:HomeGroup_DiagPackage.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Translation:0x409, 1200