services.exe Services and Controller app a01a81577d51822a2863dc1b11f8c4b7

File info

File name: services.exe.mui
Size: 18432 byte
MD5: a01a81577d51822a2863dc1b11f8c4b7
SHA1: 40d6d9f99597a02d8ce35304f5b05d6a5fb2a862
SHA256: 4d9f4c5b2b15cb9376a20445447a120a66b43a2dcf4f681006289e18b2df61f1
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI
In x64: services.exe Services and Controller app (32-bit)

Translations messages and strings

If an error occurred or the following message in English (British) 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 (British) English
0No action No action
1Restart the service Restart the service
2Reboot the machine Reboot the machine
3Run the configured recovery program Run the configured recovery program
4Restart the service in a separate process Restart the service in a separate process
10Windows must now restart because the %ws service terminated unexpectedly Windows must now restart because the %ws service terminated unexpectedly
20start start
21stop stop
22pause pause
23continue continue
35preshutdown preshutdown
51stopped stopped
54running running
57paused paused
65boot start boot start
66system start system start
67auto start auto start
68demand start demand start
69disabled disabled
80service type service type
81start type start type
82error control error control
83display name display name
84binary path binary path
85dependencies dependencies
86service group service group
87tag tag
88account name account name
89description description
101Unplanned Unplanned
102Custom Custom
104Planned Planned
110Custom Defined Custom Defined
120None None
131Other Other
132Hardware Hardware
133Operating System Operating System
134Software Software
135Application Application
162Maintenance Maintenance
163Installation Installation
164Upgrade Upgrade
165Reconfiguration Reconfiguration
166Not responding Hung
167Unstable Unstable
168Disk Disk
169Network Card Network Card
170Environment Environment
171Hardware Driver Hardware Driver
172Other Driver Other Driver
173Service Pack Service Pack
174Software Update Software Update
175Security Fix Security Fix
176Security Security
177Network Connectivity Network Connectivity
178WMI WMI
179Service Pack Uninstall Service Pack Uninstall
180Software Update Uninstall Software Update Uninstall
181Security Fix Uninstall Security Fix Uninstall
182MMC MMC
300Shutting down service: %ws. Shutting down service: %ws.
301Service %ws did not respond on starting. Service %ws hung on starting.
302Service Name Service Name
303Image Name Image Name
304Image Version Image Version
305Service Type Service Type
306Start Type Start Type
307Service Hang Report Service Hang Report
308kernel mode driver kernel mode driver
309user mode service user mode service
0x10000031Response Time Response Time
0x12000038Classic Classic
0x30000001Start Start
0x30000002Stop Stop
0x40001B7BThe %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control. The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control.
0x40001B7CThe %1 service entered the %2 state. The %1 service entered the %2 state.
0x40001B80The start type of the %1 service was changed from %2 to %3. The start type of the %1 service was changed from %2 to %3.
0x40001B82The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control.%n%n The reason specified was: %3 [%4]%n%n Comment: %5 The %1 service was successfully sent a %2 control.%n%n The reason specified was: %3 [%4]%n%n Comment: %5
0x40001B85A service was installed in the system.%n%nService Name: %1%nService File Name: %2%nService Type: %3%nService Start Type: %4%nService Account: %5 A service was installed in the system.%n%nService Name: %1%nService File Name: %2%nService Type: %3%nService Start Type: %4%nService Account: %5
0x50000004Information Information
0x80001B7FA service process other than the one launched by the Service Control Manager connected when starting the %1 service. The Service Control Manager launched process %2 and process %3 connected instead.%n%n Note that if this service is configured to start under a debugger, this behaviour is expected. A service process other than the one launched by the Service Control Manager connected when starting the %1 service. The Service Control Manager launched process %2 and process %3 connected instead.%n%n Note that if this service is configured to start under a debugger, this behavior is expected.
0x80001B84The following service is taking more than %2 minutes to start and may have stopped responding: %1%n%nContact your system administrator or service vendor for approximate start-up times for this service.%n%nIf you think this service might be slowing system response or log-on time, talk to your system administrator about whether the service should be disabled until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. The following service is taking more than %2 minutes to start and may have stopped responding: %1%n%nContact your system administrator or service vendor for approximate startup times for this service.%n%nIf you think this service might be slowing system response or logon time, talk to your system administrator about whether the service should be disabled until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service.
0x80001B86The following service has repeatedly stopped responding to service control requests: %1%n%nContact the service vendor or the system administrator about whether to disable this service until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service. The following service has repeatedly stopped responding to service control requests: %1%n%nContact the service vendor or the system administrator about whether to disable this service until the problem is identified.%n%nYou may have to restart the computer in safe mode before you can disable the service.
0x90000001Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager Performance Diagnostic Provider Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager Performance Diagnostic Provider
0x91000001Microsoft-Windows-Svchost Performance Diagnostic Provider Microsoft-Windows-Svchost Performance Diagnostic Provider
0x92000001Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager Microsoft-Windows-Service Control Manager
0x92000002System System
0xC0001B58The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2 The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2
0xC0001B59The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3 The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3
0xC0001B5AThe %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started. The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started.
0xC0001B5BThe %1 service depends on the following service: %2. This service might not be installed. The %1 service depends on the following service: %2. This service might not be installed.
0xC0001B5DThe %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2 The %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2
0xC0001B5EThe %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3 The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3
0xC0001B5FThe system reverted to its last known good configuration. The system is restarting.... The system reverted to its last known good configuration. The system is restarting....
0xC0001B60No backslash is in the account name. The account name must be in the form: domain\\user. No backslash is in the account name. The account name must be in the form: domain\\user.
0xC0001B61A timeout was reached (%1 milliseconds) while waiting for the %2 service to connect. A timeout was reached (%1 milliseconds) while waiting for the %2 service to connect.
0xC0001B62A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for ReadFile. A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for ReadFile.
0xC0001B63A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the %2 service. A timeout (%1 milliseconds) was reached while waiting for a transaction response from the %2 service.
0xC0001B64The message returned in the transaction has incorrect size. The message returned in the transaction has incorrect size.
0xC0001B65Log-on attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1 Logon attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1
0xC0001B66Second log-on attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1 Second logon attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1
0xC0001B68The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2. The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2.
0xC0001B69Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1. Check the service dependency tree. Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1. Check the service dependency tree.
0xC0001B6ADetected circular dependencies auto-starting services. Check the service dependency tree. Detected circular dependencies auto-starting services. Check the service dependency tree.
0xC0001B6BThe %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started.
0xC0001B6CThe %1 service depends on a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started. The %1 service depends on a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all services required to start this service are starting before this service is started.
0xC0001B6DAbout to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start. About to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start.
0xC0001B6EThe %1 service did not respond on starting.
The %1 service hung on starting.
0xC0001B6FThe %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2 The %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2
0xC0001B70The %1 service terminated with the following service-specific error: %n%2 The %1 service terminated with the following service-specific error: %n%2
0xC0001B72The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) did not load: %1 The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) did not load: %1
0xC0001B73Windows could not be started as configured. Starting Windows using a previous working configuration. Windows could not be started as configured. Starting Windows using a previous working configuration.
0xC0001B74The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key. The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key.
0xC0001B75Service Control Manager %0 Service Control Manager %0
0xC0001B76The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly. The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly.
0xC0001B77The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in %3 milliseconds: %5. The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in %3 milliseconds: %5.
0xC0001B78The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (%2) after the unexpected termination of the %3 service, but this action failed with the following error: %n%4 The Service Control Manager tried to take a corrective action (%2) after the unexpected termination of the %3 service, but this action failed with the following error: %n%4
0xC0001B7AThe %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s).
0xC0001B7DThe Service Control Manager encountered an error undoing a configuration change to the %1 service. The service's %2 is currently in an unpredictable state. If you do not correct this configuration, you may not be able to restart the %1 service or may encounter other errors. To ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). The Service Control Manager encountered an error undoing a configuration change to the %1 service. The service's %2 is currently in an unpredictable state. If you do not correct this configuration, you may not be able to restart the %1 service or may encounter other errors. To ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
0xC0001B7EThe %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %n%3%n%nTo ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %n%3%n%nTo ensure that the service is configured properly, use the Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
0xC0001B81The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %nLog-on failure: the user has not been granted the requested log-on type at this computer.%n %nService: %1 %nDomain and account: %2%n %nThis service account does not have the required user right \"Log on as a service.\"%n %nUser Action%n %nAssign \"Log on as a service\" to the service account on this computer. You can use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc) to do this. If this computer is a node in a cluster, check that this user right is assigned to the Cluster service account on all nodes in the cluster.%n %nIf you have already assigned this user right to the service account, and the user right appears to be removed, check with your domain administrator to find out if a Group Policy object associated with this node might be removing the right. The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %nLogon failure: the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.%n %nService: %1 %nDomain and account: %2%n %nThis service account does not have the required user right \"Log on as a service.\"%n %nUser Action%n %nAssign \"Log on as a service\" to the service account on this computer. You can use Local Security Settings (Secpol.msc) to do this. If this computer is a node in a cluster, check that this user right is assigned to the Cluster service account on all nodes in the cluster.%n %nIf you have already assigned this user right to the service account, and the user right appears to be removed, check with your domain administrator to find out if a Group Policy object associated with this node might be removing the right.
0xC0001B83The %1 service did not shut down properly after receiving a pre-shutdown control. The %1 service did not shut down properly after receiving a preshutdown control.

EXIF

File Name:services.exe.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-s..ontroller.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-gb_73886532639b3364\
File Size:18 kB
File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
MIME Type:application/octet-stream
Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
Linker Version:14.10
Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:17920
Uninitialized Data Size:0
Entry Point:0x0000
OS Version:10.0
Image Version:10.0
Subsystem Version:6.0
Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Executable application
File Subtype:0
Language Code:English (British)
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:Services and Controller app
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:services.exe
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:services.exe.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0

What is services.exe.mui?

services.exe.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (British) language for file services.exe (Services and Controller app).

File version info

File Description:Services and Controller app
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:services.exe
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:services.exe.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Translation:0x809, 1200