adamwizard.dll.mui Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Installer 82c4fb29b7bb32198ce20b2ec4ec62bb

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Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

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1000Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard
1003The wizard did not start. The wizard did not start.
1006An internal program error has occurred. The program must quit. An internal program error has occurred. The program must quit.
1010Welcome Welcome
1012This wizard helps you install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).

AD LDS is a powerful directory service that is easy to install and deploy. It provides a dedicated data store for applications, and can be configured and managed independently.

To continue, click Next.
This wizard helps you install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).

AD LDS is a powerful directory service that is easy to install and deploy. It provides a dedicated data store for applications, and can be configured and managed independently.

To continue, click Next.
1020Setup Options Setup Options
1021An AD LDS instance is created each time AD LDS is installed. An AD LDS instance is created each time AD LDS is installed.
1030Instance Name Instance Name
1031The instance name is used to differentiate this instance of AD LDS from other AD LDS instances on this computer. The instance name is used to differentiate this instance of AD LDS from other AD LDS instances on this computer.
1032The AD LDS service name is created when the instance name is combined with the product name. It will be displayed in the list of Windows services, together with the description you enter.

AD LDS service display name: %1
AD LDS service name: %2
The AD LDS service name is created when the instance name is combined with the product name. It will be displayed in the list of Windows services, together with the description you enter.

AD LDS service display name: %1
AD LDS service name: %2
1033instance%1!d! instance%1!d!
1034AD LDS instance AD LDS instance
1040Ports Ports
1041Computers will connect to this instance of AD LDS using specific ports on all of the IP addresses associated with this computer. Computers will connect to this instance of AD LDS using specific ports on all of the IP addresses associated with this computer.
1042The ports displayed below are the first available for this computer. To change these ports, type the new port numbers in the text boxes below.

If you plan to install Active Directory Domain Services on this computer, do not use %1!u! for the LDAP port or %2!u! for the SSL port because Active Directory Domain Services uses these port numbers. Instead, use available port numbers from the following range: %3!u!-%4!u!.
The ports displayed below are the first available for this computer. To change these ports, type the new port numbers in the text boxes below.

If you plan to install Active Directory Domain Services on this computer, do not use %1!u! for the LDAP port or %2!u! for the SSL port because Active Directory Domain Services uses these port numbers. Instead, use available port numbers from the following range: %3!u!-%4!u!.
1050Application Directory Partition Application Directory Partition
1051An application directory partition stores application-specific data. An application directory partition stores application-specific data.
1052Select this option if the application that you plan to install does not create an application directory partition upon installation. A valid partition name is any distinguished name that does not already exist in this instance. Example distinguished name: CN=Partition1,DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM Select this option if the application that you plan to install does not create an application directory partition upon installation. A valid partition name is any distinguished name that does not already exist in this instance. Example distinguished name: CN=Partition1,DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM
1053If you create an application partition, you must enter a name for it. If you create an application partition, you must enter a name for it.
1054The application directory partition '%1' does not have valid distinguished name syntax.

A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of "attribute type=attribute value" pairs separated by commas. Each attribute value is limited to 255 characters.

Example distinguished name: DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM
The application directory partition '%1' does not have valid distinguished name syntax.

A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of "attribute type=attribute value" pairs separated by commas. Each attribute value is limited to 255 characters.

Example distinguished name: DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM
1060Joining a Configuration Set Joining a Configuration Set
1061The server name and port number identify the location of an AD LDS instance. The server name and port number identify the location of an AD LDS instance.
1062You must enter a server name. You must enter a server name.
1063Select a server running AD LDS Select a server running AD LDS
1064A group of instances that share the same configuration and schema is called a configuration set. Setup will replicate configuration and schema from an instance that is a member of the configuration set.

Enter the server name and port number of any AD LDS instance in the configuration set you want to join.

Example DNS name: supplier01-internal.microsoft.com
A group of instances that share the same configuration and schema is called a configuration set. Setup will replicate configuration and schema from an instance that is a member of the configuration set.

Enter the server name and port number of any AD LDS instance in the configuration set you want to join.

Example DNS name: supplier01-internal.microsoft.com
1065AD LDS cannot connect to port %1!u! on %2. Verify that the server name and port are correct, and try again. AD LDS cannot connect to port %1!u! on %2. Verify that the server name and port are correct, and try again.
1070File Locations File Locations
1071You can specify a location for each type of file associated with this instance of AD LDS. You can specify a location for each type of file associated with this instance of AD LDS.
1072Select a folder for data files Select a folder for data files
1073You must enter a location for this type of file. You must enter a location for this type of file.
1074Select a folder for data recovery files Select a folder for data recovery files
1075data data
1080Service Account Selection Service Account Selection
1081AD LDS performs operations using the permissions associated with the account you select. AD LDS performs operations using the permissions associated with the account you select.
1082You chose to use a specific account as the AD LDS service account. Before continuing, select an account to use. You chose to use a specific account as the AD LDS service account. Before continuing, select an account to use.
1083AD LDS has the permissions of the default Windows service account. AD LDS has the permissions of the default Windows service account.
1087%1

Do you want to continue?
%1

Do you want to continue?
1088Using an account with a blank password as the AD LDS service account is a security risk. Do you want to continue using this account? Using an account with a blank password as the AD LDS service account is a security risk. Do you want to continue using this account?
1089The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Do you want AD LDS Setup to add this permission to the account? The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Do you want AD LDS Setup to add this permission to the account?
1090AD LDS Administrators AD LDS Administrators
1091You can specify the user or group that will have administrative privileges for this instance of AD LDS. You can specify the user or group that will have administrative privileges for this instance of AD LDS.
1093The specified account does not exist. Enter the name of a valid network or local account. The specified account does not exist. Enter the name of a valid network or local account.
1094&Currently logged on user: %1 &Currently logged on user: %1
1100Ready to Install Ready to Install
1101The AD LDS Setup Wizard is ready to install AD LDS with the following configuration. The AD LDS Setup Wizard is ready to install AD LDS with the following configuration.
1102%1

Instance name: %2
Computers will connect to this instance of AD LDS using the following ports:
LDAP port: %3!u!
SSL port: %4!u!

%5

Store AD LDS data files in the following location:
%6

Store AD LDS log files in the following location:
%7

Run AD LDS using the following account:
%8

Set up the following account to administer AD LDS:
%9

%10%11

%12
%1

Instance name: %2
Computers will connect to this instance of AD LDS using the following ports:
LDAP port: %3!u!
SSL port: %4!u!

%5

Store AD LDS data files in the following location:
%6

Store AD LDS log files in the following location:
%7

Run AD LDS using the following account:
%8

Set up the following account to administer AD LDS:
%9

%10%11

%12
1103Install a unique instance of AD LDS. Install a unique instance of AD LDS.
1104Base this instance on an existing AD LDS instance that is associated with the following server and LDAP port:
Server: %1
LDAP Port: %2!u!
Base this instance on an existing AD LDS instance that is associated with the following server and LDAP port:
Server: %1
LDAP Port: %2!u!
1105Do not import any LDIF files. Do not import any LDIF files.
1106Create the following application directory partition:
%1
Create the following application directory partition:
%1
1107Do not create an application directory partition. Do not create an application directory partition.
1108Server name: %1
LDAP Port: %2!d!
Server name: %1
LDAP Port: %2!d!
1110Installing AD LDS Installing AD LDS
1111The AD LDS Setup Wizard is installing AD LDS. The AD LDS Setup Wizard is installing AD LDS.
1112Copying... Copying...
1113Copying file %1... Copying file %1...
1114Copied files Copied files
1115Configure AD LDS Configure AD LDS
1116Configuring... Configuring...
1117Starting the AD LDS service... Starting the AD LDS service...
1118AD LDS Installed AD LDS Installed
1119Undoing installation... Undoing installation...
1120Copying Application Directory Partitions Copying Application Directory Partitions
1121You can copy specific application directory partitions hosted by instances of this configuration set. You can copy specific application directory partitions hosted by instances of this configuration set.
1130Finish Finish
1132You have successfully completed the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard. You have successfully completed the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard.
1133The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard cannot continue because of the following errors: The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard cannot continue because of the following errors:
1134Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services was installed successfully, but there were some problems during Setup. Please review the warnings listed below. Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services was installed successfully, but there were some problems during Setup. Please review the warnings listed below.
1135Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services was upgraded successfully, but the wizard could not complete the installation because of the following error. Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services was upgraded successfully, but the wizard could not complete the installation because of the following error.
1136Cannot Continue Cannot Continue
1140Upgrading Existing AD LDS Instances Upgrading Existing AD LDS Instances
1141Upgrading AD LDS Tools Upgrading AD LDS Tools
1142The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard can upgrade the existing instances of AD LDS on this computer. The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard can upgrade the existing instances of AD LDS on this computer.
1143The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard can upgrade the AD LDS administrative tools on this computer. The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard can upgrade the AD LDS administrative tools on this computer.
1144The existing AD LDS instances on this computer are not using the most recent version of AD LDS. The existing AD LDS instances on this computer are not using the most recent version of AD LDS.
1145The AD LDS administrative tools on this computer are not using the most recent version of AD LDS. The AD LDS administrative tools on this computer are not using the most recent version of AD LDS.
1150License Agreement License Agreement
1151To install AD LDS, you must accept the end-user license agreement. To install AD LDS, you must accept the end-user license agreement.
1152Please read the following agreement carefully. Use the scroll bar or press the PAGE DOWN key to view the rest of the text. Please read the following agreement carefully. Use the scroll bar or press the PAGE DOWN key to view the rest of the text.
1170Administrative Credentials for the Configuration Set Administrative Credentials for the Configuration Set
1171To add this instance to a configuration set, you must specify an account with administrative permissions for that configuration set. To add this instance to a configuration set, you must specify an account with administrative permissions for that configuration set.
1172Select an account with administrative credentials for the configuration set. Select an account with administrative credentials for the configuration set.
1173Currently logged on user: %1 Currently logged on user: %1
1174Qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
Qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
1180Installation Options Installation Options
1181You can install AD LDS and the tools required to manage it, or you can install only the tools. You can install AD LDS and the tools required to manage it, or you can install only the tools.
1182If you have already installed an instance of AD LDS on another computer on your network, you can manage that instance remotely by installing the AD LDS administration tools on this computer.

Install the following on this computer:
If you have already installed an instance of AD LDS on another computer on your network, you can manage that instance remotely by installing the AD LDS administration tools on this computer.

Install the following on this computer:
1190Copying Application Information Copying Application Information
1191You can copy application information over the network, or you can copy the information from backup files. You can copy application information over the network, or you can copy the information from backup files.
1210Importing LDIF Files Importing LDIF Files
1211You can import data from Lightweight Directory Interchange Format (LDIF) files into your AD LDS application directory partition. You can import data from Lightweight Directory Interchange Format (LDIF) files into your AD LDS application directory partition.
1212Importing LDIF file %1... Importing LDIF file %1...
1213The LDIF file %1 could not be imported. The LDIF file %1 could not be imported.
1214Skipping duplicate LDIF file %1 in the unattended install script. Skipping duplicate LDIF file %1 in the unattended install script.
1215To import LDIF files, you must be an administrator of this AD LDS instance. Enter the credentials of an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS. The user name must be qualified by a domain or computer name. To import LDIF files, you must be an administrator of this AD LDS instance. Enter the credentials of an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS. The user name must be qualified by a domain or computer name.
1216To import LDIF files, you must enter an account. To skip LDIF file importation, click Cancel. To import LDIF files, you must enter an account. To skip LDIF file importation, click Cancel.
1217You must qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
You must qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
1218The credentials entered are either not valid or do not have administrative permissions for this instance of AD LDS. Enter the credentials for a valid account that has administrative permissions for AD LDS. The credentials entered are either not valid or do not have administrative permissions for this instance of AD LDS. Enter the credentials for a valid account that has administrative permissions for AD LDS.
1219AD LDS Setup skipped LDIF file importation because the account provided could not be used. Either the credentials were not valid, or the account did not have administrative permissions for AD LDS. To import LDIF files later, use the Ldifde.exe tool in the AD LDS folder. AD LDS Setup skipped LDIF file importation because the account provided could not be used. Either the credentials were not valid, or the account did not have administrative permissions for AD LDS. To import LDIF files later, use the Ldifde.exe tool in the AD LDS folder.
1220LDIF file importation was skipped because the AD LDS service could not be started. To import LDIF files after the service has started, use the Ldifde.exe tool in the AD LDS folder. LDIF file importation was skipped because the AD LDS service could not be started. To import LDIF files after the service has started, use the Ldifde.exe tool in the AD LDS folder.
1230180 180
1231LDIF file name LDIF file name
1232500 500
1233Description Description
1234430 430
1235Partition DN Partition DN
1236Enabling Active Directory Web Services if necessary ... Enabling Active Directory Web Services if necessary ...
1237Failed to enable Active Directory Web Services. The error was: %1 Failed to enable Active Directory Web Services. The error was: %1
1238ADAMSync metadata schema extension. Required for ADAMSync operation. ADAMSync metadata schema extension. Required for ADAMSync operation.
1239AD LDS schema extensions for AzMan. AD LDS schema extensions for AzMan.
1240AD LDS inetOrgPerson, user and related classes. AD LDS inetOrgPerson, user and related classes.
1241AD LDS user class and related classes. AD LDS user class and related classes.
1242AD LDS simple userProxy class. AD LDS simple userProxy class.
1243AD LDS full userProxy class. Requires MS-User.LDF or MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF. AD LDS full userProxy class. Requires MS-User.LDF or MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF.
1244AD LDS Display specifiers schema and display specifiers. Required for snapin operation. AD LDS Display specifiers schema and display specifiers. Required for snapin operation.
1245AD LDS alternate link data storage. AD LDS alternate link data storage.
1246AD LDS memberhsip transitive. AD LDS memberhsip transitive.
1247AD LDS parent dist name. AD LDS parent dist name.
1248AD LDS Secret Attribute Control Access Rights. AD LDS Secret Attribute Control Access Rights.
1249AD LDS Set Owner and Bypass Quota Control Access Rights. AD LDS Set Owner and Bypass Quota Control Access Rights.
1903An internal error occurred when creating the browser. An internal error occurred when creating the browser.
1905AD LDS was not able to retrieve information about the selected object. Close this dialog box and try again, or select a different object. AD LDS was not able to retrieve information about the selected object. Close this dialog box and try again, or select a different object.
1930Could not create file %1 Could not create file %1
1931%1
Error code: 0x%2!x!
%3
%1
Error code: 0x%2!x!
%3
1950AD LDS Instance %1 AD LDS Instance %1
1951AD LDS Administration Tools AD LDS Administration Tools
5100Deleting key %1\%2... Deleting key %1\%2...
5101Deleting file %1... Deleting file %1...
5102Removing folder %1... Removing folder %1...
5103Cancelling AD LDS instance %1... Cancelling AD LDS instance %1...
5105A required removal file did not contain any operations. A required removal file did not contain any operations.
5106Registry key '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
Registry key '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
5107File '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
File '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
5108Folder '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
Folder '%1' could not be deleted.
%2
5109The directory service could not be removed.
%1
The directory service could not be removed.
%1
5111Unregistering %1... Unregistering %1...
5112Component '%1' could not be unregistered.
%2
Component '%1' could not be unregistered.
%2
5113Gathering required information... Gathering required information...
5114Preparing to remove AD LDS... Preparing to remove AD LDS...
5115Removing AD LDS... Removing AD LDS...
5200The registry key '%1' could not be saved: %2 The registry key '%1' could not be saved: %2
5201The registry key '%1'could not be restored: %2 The registry key '%1'could not be restored: %2
5202The file '%1' could not be deleted: %2 The file '%1' could not be deleted: %2
5203The file '%1' could not be moved: %2 The file '%1' could not be moved: %2
5204The file '%1' could not be restored: %2 The file '%1' could not be restored: %2
5206The folder '%1' could not be moved: %2 The folder '%1' could not be moved: %2
5207The folder '%1' could not be restored: %2 The folder '%1' could not be restored: %2
5208The folder '%1' could not be deleted: %2 The folder '%1' could not be deleted: %2
5209The component '%1' could not be removed from the registry: %2 The component '%1' could not be removed from the registry: %2
5210The component '%1' could not be registered: %2 The component '%1' could not be registered: %2
5211The component '%1' could not be removed from the archive: %2 The component '%1' could not be removed from the archive: %2
5212No backup for the current AD LDS installation was found. No backup for the current AD LDS installation was found.
5213The registry key '%1' could not be deleted: %2 The registry key '%1' could not be deleted: %2
5214The registry value '%1:%2' could not be read: %3 The registry value '%1:%2' could not be read: %3
5215The registry key '%1' could not be opened: %2 The registry key '%1' could not be opened: %2
5300Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote LDAP traffic. [TCP] Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote LDAP traffic. [TCP]
5301Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote Secure LDAP traffic. [TCP] Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote Secure LDAP traffic. [TCP]
5302Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote management via RPC/TCP. Inbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services to allow remote management via RPC/TCP.
5303Inbound rule for the RPCSS service to allow RPC/TCP traffic for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services. Inbound rule for the RPCSS service to allow RPC/TCP traffic for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services.
5304Outbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services. [TCP] Outbound rule for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services. [TCP]
5305Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services - %1 Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services - %1
6001If you continue, AD LDS will not be installed. Are you sure you want to cancel this installation? If you continue, AD LDS will not be installed. Are you sure you want to cancel this installation?
6002The application partition '%1' was specified more than once. The duplicates were ignored. The application partition '%1' was specified more than once. The duplicates were ignored.
6003The application partition '%1' does not have valid distinguished name syntax. A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of 'attribute type=attribute value' pairs separated by commas. The application partition '%1' does not have valid distinguished name syntax. A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of 'attribute type=attribute value' pairs separated by commas.
6004The application directory partition '%1' was not found on the source server of the configuration set. The partition was ignored. The application directory partition '%1' was not found on the source server of the configuration set. The partition was ignored.
6005The AD LDS Setup Wizard found a pre-release version of AD LDS on this computer. Upgrading from pre-release versions of AD LDS is not supported. Before installing AD LDS, please remove all currently installed AD LDS instances. The AD LDS Setup Wizard found a pre-release version of AD LDS on this computer. Upgrading from pre-release versions of AD LDS is not supported. Before installing AD LDS, please remove all currently installed AD LDS instances.
6006The value entered for "Upgrade" is not "Yes" or "Install," which are the only allowed values. The value was ignored and no upgrading will be allowed. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again. The value entered for "Upgrade" is not "Yes" or "Install," which are the only allowed values. The value was ignored and no upgrading will be allowed. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again.
6007There are no AD LDS files on this computer that need to be upgraded. The "Upgrade" field in the unattended setup file was ignored. There are no AD LDS files on this computer that need to be upgraded. The "Upgrade" field in the unattended setup file was ignored.
6008The value for "ShowAdamShortcuts" is not "Show" or "Hide." The current value is set to "Show." To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again. The value for "ShowAdamShortcuts" is not "Show" or "Hide." The current value is set to "Show." To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again.
6010

Copy application information from restored backup files in the following folders:
%1
%2%3


Copy application information from restored backup files in the following folders:
%1
%2%3
6011
Copy data from selected application directory partitions only.

Copy data from selected application directory partitions only.
7001AD LDS Setup was unable to delete password information from the unattended installation file, %1, because of a system error. The file might still contain passwords. To minimize security vulnerability, ensure that the file was deleted after AD LDS Setup completed. The system error encountered by AD LDS Setup was: AD LDS Setup was unable to delete password information from the unattended installation file, %1, because of a system error. The file might still contain passwords. To minimize security vulnerability, ensure that the file was deleted after AD LDS Setup completed. The system error encountered by AD LDS Setup was:
8000Operation Skipped:
%1
To Complete:
%2
Operation Skipped:
%1
To Complete:
%2
8001The following directory partitions are associated only with this instance of AD LDS. If you remove this instance, these directory partitions will be permanently deleted. Are you sure you want to remove this instance of AD LDS? The following directory partitions are associated only with this instance of AD LDS. If you remove this instance, these directory partitions will be permanently deleted. Are you sure you want to remove this instance of AD LDS?
8002The AD LDS instance %1 is the last instance in this configuration set. If you remove the instance, you will also remove the configuration set. Are you sure you want to remove this instance? The AD LDS instance %1 is the last instance in this configuration set. If you remove the instance, you will also remove the configuration set. Are you sure you want to remove this instance?
8003Operation Skipped:
%1
Operation Skipped:
%1
9020Verdana Verdana
902112 12
9022700 700
11032You must enter a name for this instance of AD LDS. You must enter a name for this instance of AD LDS.
11034The instance name is not valid. An instance name can contain characters only in the ranges a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 or the following special character: hyphen (-). The instance name is not valid. An instance name can contain characters only in the ranges a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 or the following special character: hyphen (-).
11040You must enter a number for the LDAP port. You must enter a number for the LDAP port.
11041You must enter a number for the SSL port. You must enter a number for the SSL port.
11042The value for the LDAP port must be numeric. Type a number between 1025 and 65535. The value for the LDAP port must be numeric. Type a number between 1025 and 65535.
11043The value for the SSL port must be numeric. Type a number between 1025 and 65535. The value for the SSL port must be numeric. Type a number between 1025 and 65535.
11044The LDAP port number must be 389 or in the range 1025 to 65535. The LDAP port number must be 389 or in the range 1025 to 65535.
11045The SSL port number must be 636 or in the range 1025 to 65535. The SSL port number must be 636 or in the range 1025 to 65535.
11046The LDAP port you have chosen is in use. Type the number of an unused LDAP port. The LDAP port you have chosen is in use. Type the number of an unused LDAP port.
11047The SSL port you have chosen is in use. Type the number of an unused SSL port. The SSL port you have chosen is in use. Type the number of an unused SSL port.
11048The two ports you have chosen are the same. Type unique numbers for the LDAP and SSL ports. The two ports you have chosen are the same. Type unique numbers for the LDAP and SSL ports.
11103AD LDS replication is using authentication mode %1!u!. AD LDS replication is using authentication mode %1!u!.
11104AD LDS replication will use Negotiate pass-through authentication. All AD LDS instances in the configuration set must use service accounts with matching names and passwords. AD LDS replication will use Negotiate pass-through authentication. All AD LDS instances in the configuration set must use service accounts with matching names and passwords.
11105AD LDS replication will use Negotiate authentication. AD LDS replication will use Negotiate authentication.
11106AD LDS replication will use Kerberos mutual authentication. AD LDS replication will use Kerberos mutual authentication.
11107Import these LDIF files:
%1
Import these LDIF files:
%1
11108Copy the following application directory partitions:%1 Copy the following application directory partitions:%1
11109Do not copy any application directory partitions. Do not copy any application directory partitions.
11110Restarting service %1... Restarting service %1...
11170You must enter an account. You must enter an account.
20001AD LDS Setup was cancelled. AD LDS Setup was cancelled.
20002You do not have the correct permissions to run AD LDS Setup. For more information, contact your system administrator. You do not have the correct permissions to run AD LDS Setup. For more information, contact your system administrator.
20003The value entered for ShowOrHideProgressGUI is not 'Show' or 'Hide'. The current value is set to 'Hide'. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again. The value entered for ShowOrHideProgressGUI is not 'Show' or 'Hide'. The current value is set to 'Hide'. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again.
20004The value entered for InstallType is not 'Unique', or 'Replica'. The current value is set to 'Unique'. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again. The value entered for InstallType is not 'Unique', or 'Replica'. The current value is set to 'Unique'. To change this value, update the unattended installation file, and run Setup again.
20006The instance name is too long. Type a name that is fewer than %1!d! characters. The instance name is too long. Type a name that is fewer than %1!d! characters.
20007The name '%1' is already in use as an AD LDS instance name. Type a different instance name. The name '%1' is already in use as an AD LDS instance name. Type a different instance name.
20008The value entered for LocalLDAPPortToListenOn is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type either 389 or a number between 1025 and 65535 in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalLDAPPortToListenOn is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type either 389 or a number between 1025 and 65535 in this field, and then run Setup again.
20009The value entered for LocalLDAPPort is not 389 or between 1025 and 65535. In the unattended setup file, type a valid port number in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalLDAPPort is not 389 or between 1025 and 65535. In the unattended setup file, type a valid port number in this field, and then run Setup again.
20010The value entered for LocalLDAPPort is in use. In the unattended setup file, type a unique port number in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalLDAPPort is in use. In the unattended setup file, type a unique port number in this field, and then run Setup again.
20011The value entered for LocalSSLPortToListenOn is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type a number in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalSSLPortToListenOn is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type a number in this field, and then run Setup again.
20012The value entered for LocalSSLPort is not 636 or between 1025 and 65535. In the unattended setup file, type a valid port number in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalSSLPort is not 636 or between 1025 and 65535. In the unattended setup file, type a valid port number in this field, and then run Setup again.
20013The value entered for LocalSSLPort is in use. In the unattended setup file, type a unique value in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for LocalSSLPort is in use. In the unattended setup file, type a unique value in this field, and then run Setup again.
20014The value entered for SourceServer is not a computer name. In the unattended setup file, type a valid computer name in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for SourceServer is not a computer name. In the unattended setup file, type a valid computer name in this field, and then run Setup again.
20015AD LDS is not running on the specified LDAP port of the source server. Enter the source server and port of a valid configuration set in these fields, and then run Setup again. AD LDS is not running on the specified LDAP port of the source server. Enter the source server and port of a valid configuration set in these fields, and then run Setup again.
20016The value entered for SourceLDAPPort is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type a number in this field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for SourceLDAPPort is not a number. In the unattended setup file, type a number in this field, and then run Setup again.
20017No value was entered in the SourceUsername field.

If you are an administrator of the selected configuration set, you can remove the SourceUsername field from the unattended setup file or type a valid account in the Sourceusername field. If you are not an administrator of the selected configuration set, you must type a valid user account in the SourceUsername field.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
No value was entered in the SourceUsername field.

If you are an administrator of the selected configuration set, you can remove the SourceUsername field from the unattended setup file or type a valid account in the Sourceusername field. If you are not an administrator of the selected configuration set, you must type a valid user account in the SourceUsername field.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
20018The replication credentials are not valid or are insufficient. Type the credentials of an account that has replication permissions for the specified server. The replication credentials are not valid or are insufficient. Type the credentials of an account that has replication permissions for the specified server.
20019The value for NewApplicationPartitionToCreate is not a distinguished name. Type a distinguished name in this field, and then run Setup again. A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of "attribute type=attribute value" pairs separated by commas. Each attribute value is limited to 256 characters. Example distinguished name: DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM The value for NewApplicationPartitionToCreate is not a distinguished name. Type a distinguished name in this field, and then run Setup again. A distinguished name consists of an ordered set of "attribute type=attribute value" pairs separated by commas. Each attribute value is limited to 256 characters. Example distinguished name: DC=Woodgrove,DC=COM
20020The value entered for Administrator is not a valid user account. In the unattended setup file, type a valid user account in the Administrator field, and then run Setup again. The value entered for Administrator is not a valid user account. In the unattended setup file, type a valid user account in the Administrator field, and then run Setup again.
20021The value entered for ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate does not have correct syntax. In the unattended setup file, type one or more valid application directory partition names, and then run Setup again. Each partition name should be enclosed in quotation marks. To replicate all application directory partitions that exist on the replica source, type “*”. The value entered for ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate does not have correct syntax. In the unattended setup file, type one or more valid application directory partition names, and then run Setup again. Each partition name should be enclosed in quotation marks. To replicate all application directory partitions that exist on the replica source, type “*”.
20022An internal error has occurred and AD LDS Setup must close. An internal error has occurred and AD LDS Setup must close.
20023The folder selected to store the AD LDS files, %1, is the same as the Windows installation folder.
Select a different folder.
The folder selected to store the AD LDS files, %1, is the same as the Windows installation folder.
Select a different folder.
20024The folder selected to store the AD LDS files, %1, is the same as the Windows system folder.
Select a different folder.
The folder selected to store the AD LDS files, %1, is the same as the Windows system folder.
Select a different folder.
20025The path to the folder %1 is not in a valid format. Specify a valid folder path, including the drive letter. Example path: C:\NTDS. The path to the folder %1 is not in a valid format. Specify a valid folder path, including the drive letter. Example path: C:\NTDS.
20026The folder name %1 includes the following characters that are not allowed for the data and data recovery folders:

%2

Choose another folder name.
The folder name %1 includes the following characters that are not allowed for the data and data recovery folders:

%2

Choose another folder name.
20027The folder %1 does not refer to a valid hard disk. Select a folder on a hard disk drive. The folder %1 does not refer to a valid hard disk. Select a folder on a hard disk drive.
20028The folder %1 refers to a drive that is not formatted for the NTFS file system. Because this folder can be replicated among AD LDS servers on multiple computers, NTFS is required. Select a folder on a drive formatted for NTFS.

To convert drives formatted with the FAT file system to the NTFS file system, use the Convert.exe command-line tool. For more information about the Convert.exe tool, see Help and Support.
The folder %1 refers to a drive that is not formatted for the NTFS file system. Because this folder can be replicated among AD LDS servers on multiple computers, NTFS is required. Select a folder on a drive formatted for NTFS.

To convert drives formatted with the FAT file system to the NTFS file system, use the Convert.exe command-line tool. For more information about the Convert.exe tool, see Help and Support.
20029The path %1 contains a mounted volume on the path %2. Please type a path that does not contain any mounted volumes. The path %1 contains a mounted volume on the path %2. Please type a path that does not contain any mounted volumes.
20030The path %1 does not refer to a folder. Select a folder. The path %1 does not refer to a folder. Select a folder.
20031The folder %1 is compressed. AD LDS cannot be installed in a compressed folder. Select a folder that is not compressed. The folder %1 is compressed. AD LDS cannot be installed in a compressed folder. Select a folder that is not compressed.
20032The folder %1 is encrypted. AD LDS cannot be installed in an encrypted folder. Select a folder that is not encrypted. The folder %1 is encrypted. AD LDS cannot be installed in an encrypted folder. Select a folder that is not encrypted.
20033The folder %1 is not empty. Select an empty folder to store AD LDS installation files. The folder %1 is not empty. Select an empty folder to store AD LDS installation files.
20034There is insufficient free disk space on volume %1. At least %2!u! MB of free disk space is required to proceed. There is insufficient free disk space on volume %1. At least %2!u! MB of free disk space is required to proceed.
20035You do not have the correct permissions to access the folder %1. For more information, contact your system administrator. You do not have the correct permissions to access the folder %1. For more information, contact your system administrator.
20036Type a valid user name and password for the selected service account. Type a valid user name and password for the selected service account.
20037The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Before continuing, select an account with the appropriate permissions, or update the selected account. To update this account to run as a service, modify its settings in the Local Security Settings console. The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Before continuing, select an account with the appropriate permissions, or update the selected account. To update this account to run as a service, modify its settings in the Local Security Settings console.
20038%1 %1
20039There is not enough memory to complete the operation. Save your work, close other programs, and then try again. There is not enough memory to complete the operation. Save your work, close other programs, and then try again.
20040An Active Directory installation is already in progress. An Active Directory installation is already in progress.
20041The removal log could not be created because of the following error:

%1
The removal log could not be created because of the following error:

%1
20042Value for ShowInAddRemovePrograms must be 'Show' or 'Hide' Value for ShowInAddRemovePrograms must be 'Show' or 'Hide'
20043The install failed because a unique registry key name could not be generated for the 'Add/Remove Programs' component. The install failed because a unique registry key name could not be generated for the 'Add/Remove Programs' component.
20045Before using backup files to add a new instance of AD LDS to a configuration set, ensure that the following values have been set in the unattended setup file: ReplicationDataSourcePath and ReplicationLogSourcePath. Before using backup files to add a new instance of AD LDS to a configuration set, ensure that the following values have been set in the unattended setup file: ReplicationDataSourcePath and ReplicationLogSourcePath.
20046No value was entered for ReplicationDataSourcePath. In the unattended setup file, specify a folder that contains the restored AD LDS data in this field, and then run Setup again. No value was entered for ReplicationDataSourcePath. In the unattended setup file, specify a folder that contains the restored AD LDS data in this field, and then run Setup again.
20047The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive letter. Example folder path: C:\restored\data. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive letter. Example folder path: C:\restored\data.
20048The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data is not stored on a local drive. Specify a folder on a local drive. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data is not stored on a local drive. Specify a folder on a local drive.
20049The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data is missing the file Adamntds.dit. Specify the correct path to the restored .dit file. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data is missing the file Adamntds.dit. Specify the correct path to the restored .dit file.
20050No value was entered for ReplicationLogSourcePath. In the unattended setup file, specify a folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery files in this field, and then run Setup again. No value was entered for ReplicationLogSourcePath. In the unattended setup file, specify a folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery files in this field, and then run Setup again.
20051The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery folder does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive letter. Example folder path: C:\restored\log. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery folder does not exist. Specify a valid path, including the drive letter. Example folder path: C:\restored\log.
20052The folder that contains restored AD LDS data recovery files is not stored on a local drive. Specify a folder on a local drive. The folder that contains restored AD LDS data recovery files is not stored on a local drive. Specify a folder on a local drive.
20053The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery files is missing the file Edb.log. Specify the correct path to the restored .log file or leave the path empty. The folder that contains the restored AD LDS data recovery files is missing the file Edb.log. Specify the correct path to the restored .log file or leave the path empty.
20054This version of AD LDS cannot run on 64-bit computers. To run AD LDS on an 64-bit computer, install the 64-bit version of AD LDS. This version of AD LDS cannot run on 64-bit computers. To run AD LDS on an 64-bit computer, install the 64-bit version of AD LDS.
20055Application partitions created during setup must have one of the following object classes for the root component: C, CN, DC, L, O, OU. Please enter a DN that fits this criteria. Application partitions created during setup must have one of the following object classes for the root component: C, CN, DC, L, O, OU. Please enter a DN that fits this criteria.
20056The user name of the replication account must be qualified by a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
The user name of the replication account must be qualified by a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]
20057The user cancelled the uninstall. The user cancelled the uninstall.
20058Uninstalls AD LDS instance.

adamuninstall [/q] [/answer:filename] [/force] /i:instanceName

/q Run quietly.
/answer Use the unattended script file.
/force Ignore warnings during uninstall.
/i Remove the AD LDS instance with this name.
Uninstalls AD LDS instance.

adamuninstall [/q] [/answer:filename] [/force] /i:instanceName

/q Run quietly.
/answer Use the unattended script file.
/force Ignore warnings during uninstall.
/i Remove the AD LDS instance with this name.
20059The AD LDS instance you are trying to remove, %1, is not installed on this computer. The AD LDS instance you are trying to remove, %1, is not installed on this computer.
20060A valid undo log could not be found for AD LDS instance '%1'. Uninstall cannot complete. A valid undo log could not be found for AD LDS instance '%1'. Uninstall cannot complete.
20061The undo log %1 could not be opened. Uninstall cannot complete. The undo log %1 could not be opened. Uninstall cannot complete.
20066You do not have the correct permissions to run the AD LDS Removal Wizard. For more information, contact your system administrator. You do not have the correct permissions to run the AD LDS Removal Wizard. For more information, contact your system administrator.
20067The removal wizard was not able to remove all of the components. To complete removal, run "Adamuninstall.exe /i:" after resolving the following error:
%1
The removal wizard was not able to remove all of the components. To complete removal, run "Adamuninstall.exe /i:" after resolving the following error:
%1
20069The file %1 is not in the installation folder %2. AD LDS cannot be installed without this file. Locate the file, and then copy it to the folder that contains Adaminstall.exe. The file %1 is not in the installation folder %2. AD LDS cannot be installed without this file. Locate the file, and then copy it to the folder that contains Adaminstall.exe.
20071AD LDS Setup cannot continue because the unattended installation file, %1, was not found. Verify that the file exists, and then try running Setup again. AD LDS Setup cannot continue because the unattended installation file, %1, was not found. Verify that the file exists, and then try running Setup again.
20072The path '%1' is too long. Specify a path shorter than %2!d! characters. The path '%1' is too long. Specify a path shorter than %2!d! characters.
20073AD LDS could not be installed on this computer because the system folder path is too long. AD LDS could not be installed on this computer because the system folder path is too long.
20074Installs an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) instance on this server.

Command line parameters include:

/answer:filename [/quiet]
/adv
/strict
/?[:answer]

/answer is used to supply an unattend install script file.
/quiet is used to specify a quiet mode for an unattended installation.
/adv enables advanced user options.
/strict makes the setup utility treat warnings as errors.
/? displays this help.
/?:answer displays help on the various options that can be specified to set up an AD LDS instance.
Installs an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) instance on this server.

Command line parameters include:

/answer:filename [/quiet]
/adv
/strict
/?[:answer]

/answer is used to supply an unattend install script file.
/quiet is used to specify a quiet mode for an unattended installation.
/adv enables advanced user options.
/strict makes the setup utility treat warnings as errors.
/? displays this help.
/?:answer displays help on the various options that can be specified to set up an AD LDS instance.
20075You have successfully removed the AD LDS instance %1 from this computer. However, some temporary files will not be deleted until you restart Windows. You have successfully removed the AD LDS instance %1 from this computer. However, some temporary files will not be deleted until you restart Windows.
20077The security policy of the selected computer prevents AD LDS from using a service account with a blank password. Select a different account to use as the AD LDS service account. The security policy of the selected computer prevents AD LDS from using a service account with a blank password. Select a different account to use as the AD LDS service account.
20078AD LDS cannot run as the selected account because the account does not have administrative permissions. Administrative permissions are required by this version of Windows to exclusively use a port. Select a different account as the AD LDS service account. AD LDS cannot run as the selected account because the account does not have administrative permissions. Administrative permissions are required by this version of Windows to exclusively use a port. Select a different account as the AD LDS service account.
20079The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Before continuing, select an account with the appropriate permissions, or update the selected account. To update this account to run as a service, modify its settings in the Domain Controller Security Settings console. The selected account does not have permission to run as a service. Before continuing, select an account with the appropriate permissions, or update the selected account. To update this account to run as a service, modify its settings in the Domain Controller Security Settings console.
20080AD LDS Setup cannot add the Log on as service permission to the selected account. Select a different account to use as the AD LDS service account. AD LDS Setup cannot add the Log on as service permission to the selected account. Select a different account to use as the AD LDS service account.
20081The service account for this instance of AD LDS cannot be used with the selected configuration set. The account failed validation with the following error:
Error 0x%1!x!
%2

Select a different service account, and then try again. For more information about AD LDS service accounts, see "Selecting a service account" in AD LDS Help.
The service account for this instance of AD LDS cannot be used with the selected configuration set. The account failed validation with the following error:
Error 0x%1!x!
%2

Select a different service account, and then try again. For more information about AD LDS service accounts, see "Selecting a service account" in AD LDS Help.
20082The file %1 is not an allowed LDIF file. The file %1 is not an allowed LDIF file.
20083AD LDS Setup did not complete because one or more LDIF files could not be imported successfully. AD LDS Setup did not complete because one or more LDIF files could not be imported successfully.
20084No value was entered in the SourceUsername field.

If you are an administrator of this AD LDS instance, you can remove the SourceUsername field from the unattended setup file. If you are not an administrator of this AD LDS instance, type the credentials for an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS in the SourceUsername and SourcePassword fields.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
No value was entered in the SourceUsername field.

If you are an administrator of this AD LDS instance, you can remove the SourceUsername field from the unattended setup file. If you are not an administrator of this AD LDS instance, type the credentials for an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS in the SourceUsername and SourcePassword fields.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
20085You must be an administrator of this AD LDS instance to import LDIF files. In the unattended setup file, in the SourceUsername and SourcePassword fields, type the credentials of an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
You must be an administrator of this AD LDS instance to import LDIF files. In the unattended setup file, in the SourceUsername and SourcePassword fields, type the credentials of an account with administrative permissions for AD LDS.

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
20086The user name entered in the SourceUsername field must be qualified with a domain or computer name. In the unattended setup file, qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
The user name entered in the SourceUsername field must be qualified with a domain or computer name. In the unattended setup file, qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]

After you have updated the unattended setup file, run Setup again.
20087AD LDS Setup could not complete because the account supplied for LDIF file importation could not be used. Either the credentials were not valid, or the account did not have administrative permissions for AD LDS. AD LDS Setup could not complete because the account supplied for LDIF file importation could not be used. Either the credentials were not valid, or the account did not have administrative permissions for AD LDS.
20088The path '%1' is not valid. To install AD LDS on this version of Windows, the path must be on the same volume as the data folder. Please type a path that is on the volume '%2'. The path '%1' is not valid. To install AD LDS on this version of Windows, the path must be on the same volume as the data folder. Please type a path that is on the volume '%2'.
20090Setup could not start the service '%1' because of the following error:
Error code: 0x%2!x!
%3
Setup could not start the service '%1' because of the following error:
Error code: 0x%2!x!
%3
20091The AD LDS Setup Wizard is older than AD LDS files that are already installed on this computer. Only a more recent version of AD LDS Setup will run on this computer. The AD LDS Setup Wizard is older than AD LDS files that are already installed on this computer. Only a more recent version of AD LDS Setup will run on this computer.
20099"NTDS" is not a valid instance name. Type a different name. "NTDS" is not a valid instance name. Type a different name.
20100The LDIF files selected for importing are not specified correctly. In the unattended setup file, specify the LDIF files using the ImportLDIFFiles field. Each file name must be in quotes and the file names must be separated by a space. The LDIF files selected for importing are not specified correctly. In the unattended setup file, specify the LDIF files using the ImportLDIFFiles field. Each file name must be in quotes and the file names must be separated by a space.
20101The AD LDS Setup Wizard found a pre-release version of AD LDS installed on this computer. Please remove all installed AD LDS instances and run AD LDS Setup again. The AD LDS Setup Wizard found a pre-release version of AD LDS installed on this computer. Please remove all installed AD LDS instances and run AD LDS Setup again.
20102The removal wizard cannot continue because the unattended removal file, %1, was not found. Verify that the file exists, and then try removing AD LDS again. The removal wizard cannot continue because the unattended removal file, %1, was not found. Verify that the file exists, and then try removing AD LDS again.
20103The user name entered in the Administrator field must be qualified with a domain or computer name. In the unattended removal file, qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]

After you have updated the unattended removal file, try removing AD LDS again.
The user name entered in the Administrator field must be qualified with a domain or computer name. In the unattended removal file, qualify the user name with a domain or computer name.

Example: COMPUTER1\UserName
Example: DOMAIN\UserName
Example: [email protected]

After you have updated the unattended removal file, try removing AD LDS again.
20104AD LDS Setup was unable to validate the selected service account.
Error code: 0x%1!x!
%2
AD LDS Setup was unable to validate the selected service account.
Error code: 0x%1!x!
%2
20105AD LDS Setup cannot continue because TCP/IP is not functioning. AD LDS Setup cannot continue because TCP/IP is not functioning.
20106AD LDS Setup requires an answer file. AD LDS Setup requires an answer file.
20107The following is a list of unattend parameters that can be specified to install a new AD LDS instance (default values are enclosed in ):
The following is a list of unattend parameters that can be specified to install a new AD LDS instance (default values are enclosed in ):
20108/InstallType:{ | replica}
Optional. Specifies whether a new unique AD LDS instance is created or whether a new instance is created by replicating all or part of an existing AD LDS instance, either over the network or from a restored backup medium.
/InstallType:{ | replica}
Optional. Specifies whether a new unique AD LDS instance is created or whether a new instance is created by replicating all or part of an existing AD LDS instance, either over the network or from a restored backup medium.
20109/ShowOrHideProgressGUI:{Show | }
Optional. Specifies whether the AD LDS setup should display progress information during installation.
/ShowOrHideProgressGUI:{Show | }
Optional. Specifies whether the AD LDS setup should display progress information during installation.
20110/InstanceName:"name_of_the_instance"
Optional. Specifies the name of the instance that you are creating. By default, the AD LDS instance is named “Instancen” where n is the lowest number greater than 0 such that Instancen is unique on the local computer.
/InstanceName:"name_of_the_instance"
Optional. Specifies the name of the instance that you are creating. By default, the AD LDS instance is named “Instancen” where n is the lowest number greater than 0 such that Instancen is unique on the local computer.
20111/InstanceDescription:"description_of_the_instance"
Optional. Specifies a description for the instance. By default, the description will be "AD LDS instance".
/InstanceDescription:"description_of_the_instance"
Optional. Specifies a description for the instance. By default, the description will be "AD LDS instance".
20112/ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate:{"DNs_of_partitions_to_replicate" | *}
Optional. Specifies the distinguished names of the application partitions to replicate from the source AD LDS instance. To replicate all application partitions from the source AD LDS instance, specify a wildcard character. AD LDS ignores any value that you specify here if you do not set the value of InstallType to Replica.
/ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate:{"DNs_of_partitions_to_replicate" | *}
Optional. Specifies the distinguished names of the application partitions to replicate from the source AD LDS instance. To replicate all application partitions from the source AD LDS instance, specify a wildcard character. AD LDS ignores any value that you specify here if you do not set the value of InstallType to Replica.
20113/ReplicationSourcePath:"path_to_data_source"
Optional. Specifies the directory path to a backup of an AD LDS instance data. When this option is specified, AD LDS setup attempts an installation from media. This parameter can only be specified in cases where InstanceType is set to Replica.
/ReplicationSourcePath:"path_to_data_source"
Optional. Specifies the directory path to a backup of an AD LDS instance data. When this option is specified, AD LDS setup attempts an installation from media. This parameter can only be specified in cases where InstanceType is set to Replica.
20114/ReplicationLogSourcePath:"path_to_logs_source"
Optional. Specifies the directory path to a backup of an AD LDS instance logs. This parameter can only be specified in cases where InstanceType is set to Replica and ReplicationSourcePath has a valid value.
/ReplicationLogSourcePath:"path_to_logs_source"
Optional. Specifies the directory path to a backup of an AD LDS instance logs. This parameter can only be specified in cases where InstanceType is set to Replica and ReplicationSourcePath has a valid value.
20115/LocalLDAPPortToListenOn:{port_number: 389 or any unused port number between 1025 and 65535, inclusive}
Required. Specifies the local LDAP port to listen on.
/LocalLDAPPortToListenOn:{port_number: 389 or any unused port number between 1025 and 65535, inclusive}
Required. Specifies the local LDAP port to listen on.
20116/LocalSSLPortToListenOn:{port_number: 636 or any unused port number between 1025 and 65535, inclusive}
Required. Specifies the local SSL port to listen on.
/LocalSSLPortToListenOn:{port_number: 636 or any unused port number between 1025 and 65535, inclusive}
Required. Specifies the local SSL port to listen on.
20117/SourceServer:"Source Server DNS or NetBIOS name"
Required for replica installations. Specifies which server to replicate data from.
/SourceServer:"Source Server DNS or NetBIOS name"
Required for replica installations. Specifies which server to replicate data from.
20118/SourceLDAPPort: {port_number: 389 or a number between 1025 and 65535}
Required for replica installations. Specifies the port to use on the source server.
/SourceLDAPPort: {port_number: 389 or a number between 1025 and 65535}
Required for replica installations. Specifies the port to use on the source server.
20119/NewApplicationPartitionToCreate:"DN of application partition to create, with the name that you specify"
Optional. By default, no new application partition is created.
/NewApplicationPartitionToCreate:"DN of application partition to create, with the name that you specify"
Optional. By default, no new application partition is created.
20120/DataFilesPath:"path_name"
Optional. By default, the data is stored under "Program Files\Microsoft ADAM\instance_name\data" where instance_name is the name of the AD LDS instance.
/DataFilesPath:"path_name"
Optional. By default, the data is stored under "Program Files\Microsoft ADAM\instance_name\data" where instance_name is the name of the AD LDS instance.
20121/LogFilesPath:"path_name"
Optional. By default, the log files are stored under "Program Files\Microsoft ADAM\instance_name\data" where instance_name is the name of the AD LDS instance.
/LogFilesPath:"path_name"
Optional. By default, the log files are stored under "Program Files\Microsoft ADAM\instance_name\data" where instance_name is the name of the AD LDS instance.
20122/ServiceAccount:"name of the service account"
Optional. Name of the service account used by this AD LDS instance. The name of the service account can be specified in various formats:
- DNS domain name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- NetBIOS name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- User Principal Name (UPN)
- Account name only
By default, the instance of AD LDS runs under the Network Service Account.
/ServiceAccount:"name of the service account"
Optional. Name of the service account used by this AD LDS instance. The name of the service account can be specified in various formats:
- DNS domain name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- NetBIOS name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- User Principal Name (UPN)
- Account name only
By default, the instance of AD LDS runs under the Network Service Account.
20123/AddPermissionsToServiceAccount:{Yes|}
Optional. If Yes is specified, the AD LDS setup attempts to add the logon as a service right to the account that you specify as the service account.
/AddPermissionsToServiceAccount:{Yes|}
Optional. If Yes is specified, the AD LDS setup attempts to add the logon as a service right to the account that you specify as the service account.
20124/ServicePassword:"password"
Required when the specified ServiceAccount is not the Network Service Account. Specifies the service account password.
/ServicePassword:"password"
Required when the specified ServiceAccount is not the Network Service Account. Specifies the service account password.
20125/Administrator:"administrator name"
Optional. Name of the user that will administer this AD LDS instance. The administrator name can be specified in various formats:
- DNS domain name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- NetBIOS name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- User Principal Name (UPN)
- Account name only
By default, the currently logged on user will have administrator permissions on this AD LDS instance.
/Administrator:"administrator name"
Optional. Name of the user that will administer this AD LDS instance. The administrator name can be specified in various formats:
- DNS domain name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- NetBIOS name, followed by a backslash, and then the account name
- User Principal Name (UPN)
- Account name only
By default, the currently logged on user will have administrator permissions on this AD LDS instance.
20126/ImportLDIFFiles:"filename.ldf"
Optional. Specifies which optional ldif files you want to import into the AD LDS instance schema, among: md-User.ldf, ms-InetOrgPerson.ldf, ms-UserProxy.ldf, and ms-adman.ldf. By default, none of these optional ldif files are imported.
/ImportLDIFFiles:"filename.ldf"
Optional. Specifies which optional ldif files you want to import into the AD LDS instance schema, among: md-User.ldf, ms-InetOrgPerson.ldf, ms-UserProxy.ldf, and ms-adman.ldf. By default, none of these optional ldif files are imported.
20127/SourceUserName:"user name"
/SourcePassword:"password"
Optional. Specifies the username and password of an account that has administrative rights for an existing configuration set; you should use these parameters when you install a replicat that you want to join to the corresponding configuration set. By default, AD LDS joins the replica to the configuration set by using the credentials of the logged on user.
/SourceUserName:"user name"
/SourcePassword:"password"
Optional. Specifies the username and password of an account that has administrative rights for an existing configuration set; you should use these parameters when you install a replicat that you want to join to the corresponding configuration set. By default, AD LDS joins the replica to the configuration set by using the credentials of the logged on user.
20128The Configuration set level specified in the answer file is invalid. Please specify a valid value. The Configuration set level specified in the answer file is invalid. Please specify a valid value.
20129/ConfigurationSetLevel:{|3|4|5}
Optional. Specifies the configuration set level for a new unique AD LDS instance; the default is Windows Server 2003 (2). The ConfigurationSetLevel cannot be set for a replica. A value of 2 specifies Windows Server 2003. A value of 3 specifies Windows Server 2008. A value of 4 specifies Windows Server 2008 R2. A value of 5 specifies %WINDOWS_SERVER_VERSION_6_2%.
/ConfigurationSetLevel:{|3|4|5}
Optional. Specifies the configuration set level for a new unique AD LDS instance; the default is Windows Server 2003 (2). The ConfigurationSetLevel cannot be set for a replica. A value of 2 specifies Windows Server 2003. A value of 3 specifies Windows Server 2008. A value of 4 specifies Windows Server 2008 R2. A value of 5 specifies %WINDOWS_SERVER_VERSION_6_2%.

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What is adamwizard.dll.mui?

adamwizard.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file adamwizard.dll (Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Installer).

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File Description:Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Installer
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:ADAMWIZARD
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:adamwizard.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
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