File name: | adprop.dll.mui |
Size: | 201728 byte |
MD5: | fbe1dd7ec23947072c182f4a73b10461 |
SHA1: | a0f75303ac2658a7c7748694c936d5390a28cdc7 |
SHA256: | b7e15866e4387aaea3f02fc1dfb1c85a38da76b713aa148e1250cbed5c8a0d38 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
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 |
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172 | Business | Business |
173 | A member from an external domain cannot be viewed until you click Apply. | A member from an external domain cannot be viewed until you click Apply. |
175 | You are converting a security group to a distribution group. If this group is used to grant or deny permissions on network resources, members of this group may lose access or gain undesired access. Are you sure you want to continue? | You are converting a security group to a distribution group. If this group is used to grant or deny permissions on network resources, members of this group may lose access or gain undesired access. Are you sure you want to continue? |
176 | This change affects the entire domain. After you raise the domain functional level, it is possible that you may not be able to reverse it. | This change affects the entire domain. After you raise the domain functional level, it is possible that you may not be able to reverse it. |
177 | The name translation for a new group member failed because: %s This may be due to a damaged trust with the other domain. Correct the trust problem and then try adding the member again. |
The name translation for a new group member failed because: %s This may be due to a damaged trust with the other domain. Correct the trust problem and then try adding the member again. |
178 | The functional level was raised successfully. The new functional level will now replicate to each Active Directory Domain Controller in the domain. The amount of time this will take varies, depending on your replication topology. | The functional level was raised successfully. The new functional level will now replicate to each Active Directory Domain Controller in the domain. The amount of time this will take varies, depending on your replication topology. |
179 | A global catalog (GC) cannot be contacted. A GC is needed to list the object's group memberships. The GC may be temporarily unavailable. Or, if your enterprise does not have an Active Directory Domain Controller configured as a GC, then one should be configured. Contact your system administrator for assistance. | A global catalog (GC) cannot be contacted. A GC is needed to list the object's group memberships. The GC may be temporarily unavailable. Or, if your enterprise does not have an Active Directory Domain Controller configured as a GC, then one should be configured. Contact your system administrator for assistance. |
180 | This trust is transitive. Users from indirectly trusted domains within the enterprise may authenticate in the trusting domain. | This trust is transitive. Users from indirectly trusted domains within the enterprise may authenticate in the trusting domain. |
181 | The trusted domain has been added and the trust has been verified. | The trusted domain has been added and the trust has been verified. |
182 | Use only Kerberos DES encryption types for this account | Use only Kerberos DES encryption types for this account |
183 | The country/region code data is invalid. The file may have become corrupted. Replace dsprop.dll with a new copy and try again. | The country/region code data is invalid. The file may have become corrupted. Replace dsprop.dll with a new copy and try again. |
184 | Builtin local | Builtin local |
185 | Do not require Kerberos preauthentication | Do not require Kerberos preauthentication |
186 | The UNC name is a required attribute. Please fill in a value or click Cancel to preserve the prior value. | The UNC name is a required attribute. Please fill in a value or click Cancel to preserve the prior value. |
187 | Some of the object names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not available to translate the object's name. | Some of the object names cannot be shown in their user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not available to translate the object's name. |
188 | The pre-Windows 2000 domain name for the user cannot be displayed. | The pre-Windows 2000 domain name for the user cannot be displayed. |
189 | no value | no value |
197 | User must change password at next logon | User must change password at next logon |
199 | This property is limited to %d values. You must remove some of the existing values before you can add new ones. | This property is limited to %d values. You must remove some of the existing values before you can add new ones. |
200 | Tree Root | Tree Root |
201 | Windows cannot find a primary domain controller (PDC) for the %s domain. Verify that the PDC is functioning and then try again. | Windows cannot find a primary domain controller (PDC) for the %s domain. Verify that the PDC is functioning and then try again. |
202 | The trust cannot be verified. You need to supply valid credentials. | The trust cannot be verified. You need to supply valid credentials. |
203 | Membership information for this object cannot be found in the global catalog. This might occur because the global catalog server is unavailable or because the object is new and has not yet replicated to this domain controller. If the global catalog server is unavailable, membership in groups from other domains will not be listed. If the object is new, wait for replication to complete or use repadmin.exe to force replication for the object. | Membership information for this object cannot be found in the global catalog. This might occur because the global catalog server is unavailable or because the object is new and has not yet replicated to this domain controller. If the global catalog server is unavailable, membership in groups from other domains will not be listed. If the object is new, wait for replication to complete or use repadmin.exe to force replication for the object. |
204 | The object name cannot be shown in its user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not available to translate the object's name or the object no longer exists on that domain. | The object name cannot be shown in its user-friendly form. This can happen if the object is from an external domain and that domain is not available to translate the object's name or the object no longer exists on that domain. |
296 | Close | Close |
311 | The pre-Windows 2000 account name field cannot be empty. Provide a value and then try again. | The pre-Windows 2000 account name field cannot be empty. Provide a value and then try again. |
312 | User cannot change password | User cannot change password |
314 | The first page was canceled before the second page could initialize. The data on the second page will not be valid. Close the page and then reopen both, and then wait until the second page is completely displayed before canceling the first page. | The first page was canceled before the second page could initialize. The data on the second page will not be valid. Close the page and then reopen both, and then wait until the second page is completely displayed before canceling the first page. |
315 | You do not have permission to read the global catalog. This means that membership in groups outside of this domain cannot be listed. | You do not have permission to read the global catalog. This means that membership in groups outside of this domain cannot be listed. |
316 | Builtin groups cannot be added to other groups. | Builtin groups cannot be added to other groups. |
317 | This trust is not transitive. Only users from the directly trusted domain may authenticate in the trusting domain. | This trust is not transitive. Only users from the directly trusted domain may authenticate in the trusting domain. |
318 | Information from the primary domain controller (PDC) for the domain %2 cannot be obtained because: %1 Make sure that the PDC is operating properly and then try again. |
Information from the primary domain controller (PDC) for the domain %2 cannot be obtained because: %1 Make sure that the PDC is operating properly and then try again. |
319 | Verification of the trust between the domain %2 and the domain %3 was unsuccessful because: %1 Resetting the trust passwords might solve the problem. To reset the trust passwords, click Yes. |
Verification of the trust between the domain %2 and the domain %3 was unsuccessful because: %1 Resetting the trust passwords might solve the problem. To reset the trust passwords, click Yes. |
320 | %s cannot be expanded because the pre-Windows 2000 logon name cannot be read. Check if your user account has sufficient privileges to read this user's pre-Windows 2000 logon name. | %s cannot be expanded because the pre-Windows 2000 logon name cannot be read. Check if your user account has sufficient privileges to read this user's pre-Windows 2000 logon name. |
322 | Verification of the trust between the domain %2 and the domain %3 was unsuccessful because: %1 To repair a trust to a pre-Windows 2000 domain you must remove and re-add the trust on both sides. |
Verification of the trust between the domain %2 and the domain %3 was unsuccessful because: %1 To repair a trust to a pre-Windows 2000 domain you must remove and re-add the trust on both sides. |
606 | This trust is forest transitive. Users from indirectly trusted domains within the enterprise may authenticate in the trusting enterprise. | This trust is forest transitive. Users from indirectly trusted domains within the enterprise may authenticate in the trusting enterprise. |
611 | Windows 2000 mixed | Windows 2000 mixed |
612 | Windows 2000 native | Windows 2000 native |
613 | Windows Server 2003 interim | Windows Server 2003 interim |
615 | Windows Server 2003 | Windows Server 2003 |
616 | Windows 2000 | Windows 2000 |
620 | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. |
622 | You do not have sufficient privilege to raise the domain functional level. | You do not have sufficient privilege to raise the domain functional level. |
623 | The domain functional level cannot be raised because the PDC could not be contacted. | The domain functional level cannot be raised because the PDC could not be contacted. |
625 | You do no have sufficient privilege to raise the forest functional level. | You do no have sufficient privilege to raise the forest functional level. |
628 | %sTo update the domain functional level, the Active Directory Domain Controllers in the domain must be running the appropriate version of windows.
domain Name %s Current domain functional level %s %s |
%sTo update the domain functional level, the Active Directory Domain Controllers in the domain must be running the appropriate version of windows.
domain Name %s Current domain functional level %s %s |
629 | The following Active Directory Domain Controllers are running earlier versions of windows:
domain Name AD DC Version of Windows |
The following Active Directory Domain Controllers are running earlier versions of windows:
domain Name AD DC Version of Windows |
630 | The creation of the domain names log file failed with error: %1 | The creation of the domain names log file failed with error: %1 |
631 | The functional level could not be raised. The error is: %s | The functional level could not be raised. The error is: %s |
632 | Raise domain functional level | Raise domain functional level |
636 | Raise forest functional level | Raise forest functional level |
637 | This change affects the entire forest. After you raise the forest functional level, it is possible that you may not be able to reverse it. | This change affects the entire forest. After you raise the forest functional level, it is possible that you may not be able to reverse it. |
638 | You do not have sufficient privilege to raise the forest functional level. | You do not have sufficient privilege to raise the forest functional level. |
639 | The forest functional level cannot be raised because the schema master could not be contacted. Confirm that the schema master Active Directory Domain Controller (%s) is available and try again. | The forest functional level cannot be raised because the schema master could not be contacted. Confirm that the schema master Active Directory Domain Controller (%s) is available and try again. |
640 | %sTo update the forest functional level, the Active Directory Domain Controllers in the forest must be running the appropriate version of windows, and no domains in the forest can have a domain functional level of Windows 2000 mixed.
forest root domain name %s Current forest functional level %s %s |
%sTo update the forest functional level, the Active Directory Domain Controllers in the forest must be running the appropriate version of windows, and no domains in the forest can have a domain functional level of Windows 2000 mixed.
forest root domain name %s Current forest functional level %s %s |
641 | The following domains include Active Directory Domain Controllers that are running earlier versions of windows: domain Name AD DC Version of Windows |
The following domains include Active Directory Domain Controllers that are running earlier versions of windows: domain Name AD DC Version of Windows |
642 | The following domains must be updated to a domain functional level of Windows 2000 native or higher: domain Name Current domain functional level |
The following domains must be updated to a domain functional level of Windows 2000 native or higher: domain Name Current domain functional level |
643 | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. The forest functional level cannot be raised until the AD DC is available. | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. The forest functional level cannot be raised until the AD DC is available. |
644 | You cannot raise the forest functional level. Either this forest includes Active Directory Domain Controllers that are not running the appropriate version of Windows, or one ore more domains are still at Windows 2000 mixed functional level. | You cannot raise the forest functional level. Either this forest includes Active Directory Domain Controllers that are not running the appropriate version of Windows, or one ore more domains are still at Windows 2000 mixed functional level. |
645 | A trust relationship with the realm you specified already exists. | A trust relationship with the realm you specified already exists. |
646 | To create a different trust relationship with this realm, delete the existing trust, and then run this wizard again. | To create a different trust relationship with this realm, delete the existing trust, and then run this wizard again. |
649 | Windows could not set up the secure channel for this forest trust because the existing trust in the other domain is not a forest trust. To fix this problem, the administrator of the specified domain should delete the trust and re-create it as a forest trust. | Windows could not set up the secure channel for this forest trust because the existing trust in the other domain is not a forest trust. To fix this problem, the administrator of the specified domain should delete the trust and re-create it as a forest trust. |
651 | Confirm Outgoing Trust | Confirm Outgoing Trust |
652 | The transitivity cannot be changed. The error is: %s | The transitivity cannot be changed. The error is: %s |
656 | The incoming trust was successfully validated. | The incoming trust was successfully validated. |
657 | The outgoing trust was successfully validated. | The outgoing trust was successfully validated. |
658 | The account does not have administrative privileges on the domain %2. The error is %1The trust cannot be validated. | The account does not have administrative privileges on the domain %2. The error is %1The trust cannot be validated. |
659 | The outgoing trust has been validated. It is in place and active. | The outgoing trust has been validated. It is in place and active. |
660 | To fix this problem, remove the trust that does not match the desired trust type and re-create it to match the trust type of the partner domain. | To fix this problem, remove the trust that does not match the desired trust type and re-create it to match the trust type of the partner domain. |
661 | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The New Trust Wizard has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of forest trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of external trust. | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The New Trust Wizard has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of forest trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of external trust. |
662 | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The New Trust Wizard has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of external trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of forest trust. | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The New Trust Wizard has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of external trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of forest trust. |
664 | Trust Password | Trust Password |
665 | Passwords are used by Active Directory Domain Controllers to confirm trust relationships. | Passwords are used by Active Directory Domain Controllers to confirm trust relationships. |
666 | Sides of Trust | Sides of Trust |
667 | If you have appropriate permissions in both domains, you can create both sides of the trust relationship. | If you have appropriate permissions in both domains, you can create both sides of the trust relationship. |
668 | Cannot determine the current domain state. This may be due to an Active Directory Domain Controller upgrade being in progress. If this is the case, please wait until the upgrade is complete and try again. | Cannot determine the current domain state. This may be due to an Active Directory Domain Controller upgrade being in progress. If this is the case, please wait until the upgrade is complete and try again. |
670 | B&oth this domain and the specified domain This option creates a trust relationship in the local domain and a corresponding trust relationship in the specified domain. |
B&oth this domain and the specified domain This option creates a trust relationship in the local domain and a corresponding trust relationship in the specified domain. |
673 | Sides of trust: Create the trust for this domain only. | Sides of trust: Create the trust for this domain only. |
674 | Sides of trust: Create the trust for both this domain and the specified domain. | Sides of trust: Create the trust for both this domain and the specified domain. |
675 | Sides of trust: Created the trust for this domain only. | Sides of trust: Created the trust for this domain only. |
676 | Sides of trust: Created the trust for both this domain and the specified domain. | Sides of trust: Created the trust for both this domain and the specified domain. |
678 | Cannot create both sides of the trust because a primary domain controller (PDC) for the specified domain cannot be contacted. | Cannot create both sides of the trust because a primary domain controller (PDC) for the specified domain cannot be contacted. |
680 | Routed Name Suffixes -- Specified forest | Routed Name Suffixes -- Specified forest |
681 | You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the local forest to the specified forest. | You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the local forest to the specified forest. |
682 | Local forest root domain: %1 Because some of the local name suffixes already exist in the specified forest (or a forest that is trusted by the specified forest), they cannot be routed to this forest. Would you like to save a log file with complete details about the names associated with this trust? |
Local forest root domain: %1 Because some of the local name suffixes already exist in the specified forest (or a forest that is trusted by the specified forest), they cannot be routed to this forest. Would you like to save a log file with complete details about the names associated with this trust? |
683 | The supplied credentials were not adequate to complete the trust creation. | The supplied credentials were not adequate to complete the trust creation. |
685 | To begin using a trust, both sides of the trust relationship must be created. For example, if you create a one-way incoming trust in the local domain, a one-way outgoing trust must also be created in the specified domain before authentication traffic will begin flowing across the trust. | To begin using a trust, both sides of the trust relationship must be created. For example, if you create a one-way incoming trust in the local domain, a one-way outgoing trust must also be created in the specified domain before authentication traffic will begin flowing across the trust. |
686 | To fix this problem, remove this trust, and then run the New Trust Wizard again to create the trust relationship in both domains. | To fix this problem, remove this trust, and then run the New Trust Wizard again to create the trust relationship in both domains. |
687 | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on the specified domain is a realm trust. | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on the specified domain is a realm trust. |
688 | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on this domain is a forest trust and the trust on the specified domain is an external trust. | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on this domain is a forest trust and the trust on the specified domain is an external trust. |
689 | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on this domain is an external trust and the trust on the specified domain is a forest trust. | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust on this domain is an external trust and the trust on the specified domain is a forest trust. |
690 | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust does not exist on the specified domain. | The New Trust Wizard cannot convert the trust to two-way because the trust does not exist on the specified domain. |
691 | The New Trust Wizard cannot create a trust on both sides because a trust to this domain already exists in the specified domain. | The New Trust Wizard cannot create a trust on both sides because a trust to this domain already exists in the specified domain. |
692 | The New Trust Wizard cannot create a forest trust on both sides because the specified forest is not at the proper functional level. | The New Trust Wizard cannot create a forest trust on both sides because the specified forest is not at the proper functional level. |
693 | To fix this problem, the functional level of the specified forest must be raised. | To fix this problem, the functional level of the specified forest must be raised. |
694 | Route these names to the specified forest: | Route these names to the specified forest: |
695 | Route these names to the local forest: | Route these names to the local forest: |
696 | Unable to read the functional level of the specified forest. | Unable to read the functional level of the specified forest. |
697 | Cannot create a forest trust to the specified forest. The specified forest is not at the necessary forest functional level. | Cannot create a forest trust to the specified forest. The specified forest is not at the necessary forest functional level. |
698 | To fix this problem, you must raise the forest functional level on the specified forest. | To fix this problem, you must raise the forest functional level on the specified forest. |
699 | The trust was created, but an initial set of forest name suffixes could not be saved on the trust object. | The trust was created, but an initial set of forest name suffixes could not be saved on the trust object. |
701 | Are you sure you want to remove the outgoing trust with the %s domain? | Are you sure you want to remove the outgoing trust with the %s domain? |
702 | Are you sure you want to remove the incoming trust with the %s domain? | Are you sure you want to remove the incoming trust with the %s domain? |
703 | Are you sure you want to remove the outgoing trust with the %s domain? If so, you must also remove this domain from the incoming trust list on the %s domain. | Are you sure you want to remove the outgoing trust with the %s domain? If so, you must also remove this domain from the incoming trust list on the %s domain. |
704 | Are you sure you want to remove the incoming trust with the %s domain? If so, you must also remove this domain from the outgoing trust list on the %s domain. | Are you sure you want to remove the incoming trust with the %s domain? If so, you must also remove this domain from the outgoing trust list on the %s domain. |
705 | To fix this problem, remove the trust from this domain, ensure that is removed from the other domain, and then run this wizard again. | To fix this problem, remove the trust from this domain, ensure that is removed from the other domain, and then run this wizard again. |
706 | To fix this problem, remove the trust from the other domain, and then run this wizard again. | To fix this problem, remove the trust from the other domain, and then run this wizard again. |
707 | Do you wish to remove the trust from both the local domain and the other domain? | Do you wish to remove the trust from both the local domain and the other domain? |
708 | Do you wish to validate the incoming direction of trust? | Do you wish to validate the incoming direction of trust? |
709 | The credentials you entered for the %s domain are not sufficient to remove the trust. Please try again with new credentials. | The credentials you entered for the %s domain are not sufficient to remove the trust. Please try again with new credentials. |
710 | This trust was not found on the %s domain. It will be removed from this domain if you choose OK. | This trust was not found on the %s domain. It will be removed from this domain if you choose OK. |
711 | Windows cannot find an Active Directory Domain Controller for the %s domain. Verify that an AD DC is available and then try again. | Windows cannot find an Active Directory Domain Controller for the %s domain. Verify that an AD DC is available and then try again. |
712 | The trust cannot be found. It may have been removed by another user. | The trust cannot be found. It may have been removed by another user. |
713 | Unable to write the forest trust information to the trust object because the trust object cannot be found. It may have been removed by another user. | Unable to write the forest trust information to the trust object because the trust object cannot be found. It may have been removed by another user. |
714 | The functional level could not be raised. This may be due to replication latency. Please wait about 30 minutes and try again. | The functional level could not be raised. This may be due to replication latency. Please wait about 30 minutes and try again. |
715 | The Local Security Authority is unable to obtain an RPC connection to the Active Directory Domain Controller %s. Please check that the name can be resolved and that the server is available. | The Local Security Authority is unable to obtain an RPC connection to the Active Directory Domain Controller %s. Please check that the name can be resolved and that the server is available. |
719 | Unable to read Active Directory Domain Services information from the Active Directory Domain Controller %s. Please repair the AD DC and try again. | Unable to read Active Directory Domain Services information from the Active Directory Domain Controller %s. Please repair the AD DC and try again. |
720 | The NTDS-DSA object: '%1' is not properly configured and is preventing the forest functional level from being raised. It refers to the Active Directory Domain Controller '%2'. If this AD DC is off-line, then bringing it back on line may cause replication that will repair the configuration. Otherwise delete this object using the ADSI Edit MMC snapin or a similar tool. |
The NTDS-DSA object: '%1' is not properly configured and is preventing the forest functional level from being raised. It refers to the Active Directory Domain Controller '%2'. If this AD DC is off-line, then bringing it back on line may cause replication that will repair the configuration. Otherwise delete this object using the ADSI Edit MMC snapin or a similar tool. |
721 | The Active Directory Domain Services is not ready to complete the operation. If you just promoted an Active Directory Domain Controller, you will need to wait about a half hour for the changes to replicate to all of the naming contexts. | The Active Directory Domain Services is not ready to complete the operation. If you just promoted an Active Directory Domain Controller, you will need to wait about a half hour for the changes to replicate to all of the naming contexts. |
722 | ||
723 | The Local Security Authority is unable to connect to the Active Directory Domain Controller %2. The error is: %1 | The Local Security Authority is unable to connect to the Active Directory Domain Controller %2. The error is: %1 |
727 | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level |
728 | Users in the specified forest can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the local forest or only those resources that you specify. | Users in the specified forest can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the local forest or only those resources that you specify. |
729 | Users in the specified domain can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the local domain or only those resources that you specify. | Users in the specified domain can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the local domain or only those resources that you specify. |
730 | Select the scope of authentication for users from the %s forest. | Select the scope of authentication for users from the %s forest. |
734 | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Specified Forest | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Specified Forest |
735 | Users in the local forest can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the specified forest or only those resources that you specify. | Users in the local forest can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the specified forest or only those resources that you specify. |
738 | &Forest-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for all resources in the local forest. This option is preferred when both forests belong to the same organization. |
&Forest-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for all resources in the local forest. This option is preferred when both forests belong to the same organization. |
739 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in the local forest. After you close this dialog, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users in the specified forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in the local forest. After you close this dialog, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users in the specified forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
740 | Authentication | Authentication |
742 | &Domain-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for all resources in the local domain. This option is preferred when both domains belong to the same organization. |
&Domain-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for all resources in the local domain. This option is preferred when both domains belong to the same organization. |
743 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for any resources in the local domain. After you close this dialog, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users in the specified domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for any resources in the local domain. After you close this dialog, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users in the specified domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
744 | Select the scope of authentication for users in the %s forest. | Select the scope of authentication for users in the %s forest. |
745 | Select the scope of authentication for users in the %s domain. | Select the scope of authentication for users in the %s domain. |
746 | Unable to write the organization authentication information to the trust object. The error is: %s | Unable to write the organization authentication information to the trust object. The error is: %s |
749 | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Local Forest | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Local Forest |
750 | Users in the local domain can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the specified domain or only those resources that you specify. | Users in the local domain can be authenticated to use all of the resources in the specified domain or only those resources that you specify. |
751 | Select the scope of authentication for users from the %s domain. | Select the scope of authentication for users from the %s domain. |
752 | Select the scope of authentication for users from the local forest. | Select the scope of authentication for users from the local forest. |
753 | Select the scope of authentication for users from the local domain. | Select the scope of authentication for users from the local domain. |
756 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in the local forest. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users in the specified forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified forest for any resources in the local forest. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users in the specified forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
757 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for any resources in the local domain. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users in the specified domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the specified domain for any resources in the local domain. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users in the specified domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
758 | &Forest-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the local forest for all resources in the %s forest. This option is preferred when both forests belong to the same organization. |
&Forest-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the local forest for all resources in the %s forest. This option is preferred when both forests belong to the same organization. |
759 | &Domain-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the local domain for all resources in the %s domain. This option is preferred when both domains belong to the same organization. |
&Domain-wide authentication Windows will automatically authenticate users from the local domain for all resources in the %s domain. This option is preferred when both domains belong to the same organization. |
760 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the local forest for any resources in the %s forest. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users from the local forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the local forest for any resources in the %s forest. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each domain and server that you want to make available to users from the local forest. This option is preferred if the forests belong to different organizations. |
761 | &Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the local domain for any resources in the %s domain. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users from the local domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
&Selective authentication Windows will not automatically authenticate users from the local domain for any resources in the %s domain. After you finish this wizard, grant individual access to each server that you want to make available to users from the local domain. This option is preferred if the domains belong to different organizations. |
762 | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Local Domain | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Local Domain |
763 | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Specified Domain | Outgoing Trust Authentication Level--Specified Domain |
764 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication. |
765 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication. |
766 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication. |
768 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication in local and specified forests. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication in local and specified forests. |
769 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication in local and specified forests. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication in local and specified forests. |
770 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local and specified forests. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local and specified forests. |
772 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication in local forest and selective authentication in specified forest. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Forest-wide authentication in local forest and selective authentication in specified forest. |
773 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication in local forest and selective authentication in specified forest. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Domain-wide authentication in local forest and selective authentication in specified forest. |
774 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local forest and forest-wide authentication in specified forest. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local forest and forest-wide authentication in specified forest. |
775 | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local forest and domain-wide authentication in specified forest. | Outgoing trust authentication level: Selective authentication in local forest and domain-wide authentication in specified forest. |
780 | The functional level was raised successfully. The new functional level will now replicate to each Active Directory Domain Controller in the forest. The amount of time this will take varies, depending on your replication topology. | The functional level was raised successfully. The new functional level will now replicate to each Active Directory Domain Controller in the forest. The amount of time this will take varies, depending on your replication topology. |
999 | Country/region: | Country/region: |
1028 | Smart card is required for interactive logon | Smart card is required for interactive logon |
1029 | Account is trusted for delegation | Account is trusted for delegation |
1030 | Account is sensitive and cannot be delegated | Account is sensitive and cannot be delegated |
1031 | You have selected 'Password never expires'. The user will not be required to change the password at next logon. | You have selected 'Password never expires'. The user will not be required to change the password at next logon. |
1032 | The trusting domain has been added and the trust verified. | The trusting domain has been added and the trust verified. |
1033 | You do not have permission to change the %s attribute, your changes will not be saved. | You do not have permission to change the %s attribute, your changes will not be saved. |
1034 | You do not have permission to modify the group %s. | You do not have permission to modify the group %s. |
1035 | You cannot select both 'User must change password at next logon' and 'User cannot change password' for the same user. | You cannot select both 'User must change password at next logon' and 'User cannot change password' for the same user. |
1036 | %s Do&main: | %s Do&main: |
1037 | The trust relationship cannot be modified. This could be caused by network problems or the objects that represent the trust relationship have become damaged. If the latter, then the trust must be removed and recreated. | The trust relationship cannot be modified. This could be caused by network problems or the objects that represent the trust relationship have become damaged. If the latter, then the trust must be removed and recreated. |
1038 | SPN Suffixes | SPN Suffixes |
1039 | Password never expires | Password never expires |
1040 | Account is disabled | Account is disabled |
1041 | The specified user logon name already exists in the enterprise. Specify a new one, either by changing the prefix or selecting a different suffix from the list. | The specified user logon name already exists in the enterprise. Specify a new one, either by changing the prefix or selecting a different suffix from the list. |
1042 | A global catalog cannot be located to verify that the user logon name does not already exist in the enterprise. | A global catalog cannot be located to verify that the user logon name does not already exist in the enterprise. |
1043 | %username% | %username% |
1044 | The trust has been repaired. It may take some time for the repaired information to replicate between all Active Directory Domain Controllers in each domain to reinstate this trust relationship fully. | The trust has been repaired. It may take some time for the repaired information to replicate between all Active Directory Domain Controllers in each domain to reinstate this trust relationship fully. |
1045 | The trust cannot be repaired because: %s | The trust cannot be repaired because: %s |
1046 | Windows cannot verify the trust. If the inter-domain trust is not functioning properly, try resetting the trust passwords again. | Windows cannot verify the trust. If the inter-domain trust is not functioning properly, try resetting the trust passwords again. |
1047 | Your security settings do not allow you to specify whether or not this account is to be trusted for delegation. | Your security settings do not allow you to specify whether or not this account is to be trusted for delegation. |
1048 | The trust has been validated. It is in place and active. | The trust has been validated. It is in place and active. |
1049 | The %1 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been updated with the new home folder value but you must create the directory manually after obtaining the required access rights. | The %1 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been updated with the new home folder value but you must create the directory manually after obtaining the required access rights. |
1051 | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because its parent directory was not found. | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because its parent directory was not found. |
1052 | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because you do not have create access on the server. | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because you do not have create access on the server. |
1053 | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because: %1 | The FPNW home folder %2 was not created because: %1 |
1056 | You cannot select both 'User must change password at next logon' and 'Password never expires' for the same user. | You cannot select both 'User must change password at next logon' and 'Password never expires' for the same user. |
1057 | Windows cannot connect to the group %s. If you are trying to connect to an Active Directory Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the AD DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to AD DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support. |
Windows cannot connect to the group %s. If you are trying to connect to an Active Directory Domain Controller running Windows 2000, verify that Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later is installed on the AD DC, or use the Windows 2000 administration tools. For more information about connecting to AD DCs running Windows 2000, see Help and Support. |
1088 | Unable to read forest trust information. The error is: %1 | Unable to read forest trust information. The error is: %1 |
1089 | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The trust validation has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of forest trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of external trust. | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The trust validation has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of forest trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of external trust. |
1090 | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The trust validation has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of external trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of forest trust. | The trust types do not match. To successfully establish a trust relationship, both domains must be configured to use the same trust type. The trust validation has determined that the local domain %1 is configured for a trust type of external trust and the partner domain %2 is configured for a trust type of forest trust. |
1091 | Unable to verify the new trust. The supplied credentials were not adequate to complete the verification. | Unable to verify the new trust. The supplied credentials were not adequate to complete the verification. |
1092 | Unable to save the forest trust naming information. The supplied credentials were not adequate. | Unable to save the forest trust naming information. The supplied credentials were not adequate. |
1093 | Unable to save the forest trust naming information. | Unable to save the forest trust naming information. |
1094 | -Log | -Log |
1095 | csv | csv |
1096 | Type | Type |
1097 | Notes | Notes |
1098 | For | For |
1099 | With | With |
1100 | Tab delimited Unicode text (*.csv) *.csv | Tab delimited Unicode text (*.csv) *.csv |
1101 | View... | View... |
1102 | There are no name suffixes saved on the trusted domain object. Use the /dsgetfti parameter to nltest.exe to read the other domain's name suffixes. |
There are no name suffixes saved on the trusted domain object. Use the /dsgetfti parameter to nltest.exe to read the other domain's name suffixes. |
1103 | The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by the domain %2. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the other trust. |
The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by the domain %2. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the other trust. |
1104 | The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by another domain. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the other domain. |
The name %1 is in conflict with a name claimed by another domain. To enable this name here it must first be disabled in the other domain. |
1105 | %1 is a name suffix exclusion and cannot be disabled. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin to remove this exclusion. |
%1 is a name suffix exclusion and cannot be disabled. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin to remove this exclusion. |
1106 | The value you enter as a parameter to ToggleSuffix must be between 1 and %1!d!. | The value you enter as a parameter to ToggleSuffix must be between 1 and %1!d!. |
1107 | The trust is not a forest trust. This operation is only valid on a forest trust. |
The trust is not a forest trust. This operation is only valid on a forest trust. |
1108 | There is no trust with the %1 domain. | There is no trust with the %1 domain. |
1109 | Name information is not available because the type of trust on the other domain is external rather than forest. | Name information is not available because the type of trust on the other domain is external rather than forest. |
1110 | Unknown FT record type | Unknown FT record type |
1111 | The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by the domain %2. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the other trust. |
The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by the domain %2. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the other trust. |
1112 | The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by another domain. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the other domain. |
The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by another domain. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the other domain. |
1113 | Unable to write the forest trust information. The error is: | Unable to write the forest trust information. The error is: |
1114 | To enable the domain %1 use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
To enable the domain %1 use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
1115 | To disable the domain %1 use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
To disable the domain %1 use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
1116 | The name %1 is disabled by virtue of its associated domain name being disabled. To enable the domain use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
The name %1 is disabled by virtue of its associated domain name being disabled. To enable the domain use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in. |
1117 | Domain disabling exclusion | Domain disabling exclusion |
1118 | %1 is a name suffix exclusion and cannot be disabled. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin to enable the corresponding domain. |
%1 is a name suffix exclusion and cannot be disabled. Use the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snapin to enable the corresponding domain. |
1119 | The trust has been created and the names claimed by the other forest were saved but set to disabled. | The trust has been created and the names claimed by the other forest were saved but set to disabled. |
1120 | An internal logic error has been encountered. Please notify Microsoft Product Support. | An internal logic error has been encountered. Please notify Microsoft Product Support. |
1606 | The passwords you typed do not match. Retype the trust password. | The passwords you typed do not match. Retype the trust password. |
1607 | Retype Trust Password | Retype Trust Password |
1608 | Unknown. The computer object may be damaged or missing. | Unknown. The computer object may be damaged or missing. |
1609 | This name suffix is defined as a user principal name (UPN) suffix in the local forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use this name to the local forest. To route the authentication requests to the forest: %2, remove the UPN suffix from the local forest. To remove a UPN suffix, in the console tree, right-click Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and then click Properties. |
This name suffix is defined as a user principal name (UPN) suffix in the local forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use this name to the local forest. To route the authentication requests to the forest: %2, remove the UPN suffix from the local forest. To remove a UPN suffix, in the console tree, right-click Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and then click Properties. |
1610 | This name suffix is enabled for routing to the forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use this name to that forest. To route the authentication requests to the forest: %2, disable routing to the name suffix for the %1 forest. Would you like to open the Name Suffix Routing tab for the %1 forest trust where you can disable routing for this name suffix now? |
This name suffix is enabled for routing to the forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use this name to that forest. To route the authentication requests to the forest: %2, disable routing to the name suffix for the %1 forest. Would you like to open the Name Suffix Routing tab for the %1 forest trust where you can disable routing for this name suffix now? |
1611 | The forest Trust Info for the specified trust could not be read. | The forest Trust Info for the specified trust could not be read. |
1612 | The forest Trust Info for the specified trust could not be stored. | The forest Trust Info for the specified trust could not be stored. |
1613 | The specified TLN or Exclusion already exists for this trust. | The specified TLN or Exclusion already exists for this trust. |
1614 | The TLN or Exclusion could not be added to the forest Trust Info. | The TLN or Exclusion could not be added to the forest Trust Info. |
1615 | The TLN or Exclusion was successfully added to the forest Trust Info. | The TLN or Exclusion was successfully added to the forest Trust Info. |
1616 | The TLN: %1 was added successfully but conflicts with a name suffix in: %2 . |
The TLN: %1 was added successfully but conflicts with a name suffix in: %2 . |
1617 | The specified TLN or Exclusion could not be found on the trust. | The specified TLN or Exclusion could not be found on the trust. |
1618 | A TLN or Exclusion record with the specified name exists on the trust but it's type does not match the switch used. Ensure that the correct version of the switch is being used for a Top Level Name or an Exclusion. |
A TLN or Exclusion record with the specified name exists on the trust but it's type does not match the switch used. Ensure that the correct version of the switch is being used for a Top Level Name or an Exclusion. |
1619 | The TLN or Exclusion could not be removed from the trust. | The TLN or Exclusion could not be removed from the trust. |
1620 | The specified TLN or Exclusion was successfully removed from the trust. | The specified TLN or Exclusion was successfully removed from the trust. |
1621 | This may happen if this trust is not marked as a Forest Transitive trust. | This may happen if this trust is not marked as a Forest Transitive trust. |
1622 | No forest Trust Info was found on the Trusted Domain Object (TDO) for this trust. | No forest Trust Info was found on the Trusted Domain Object (TDO) for this trust. |
1623 | The specified Trust or domain could not be found. | The specified Trust or domain could not be found. |
1624 | This operation can only be performed on the forest root domain. | This operation can only be performed on the forest root domain. |
1625 | This name suffix conflicts with name suffix in remote forest. Click Refresh button and try to edit the name suffix again. |
This name suffix conflicts with name suffix in remote forest. Click Refresh button and try to edit the name suffix again. |
2000 | General | General |
2001 | Organization | Organization |
2002 | Account | Account |
2003 | Member Of | Member Of |
2004 | Parent-Child | Parent-Child |
2005 | Address | Address |
2006 | Members | Members |
2007 | Site | Site |
2008 | Store password using reversible encryption | Store password using reversible encryption |
2009 | Server | Server |
2011 | The e-mail address is not valid. Correct it and then try again. | The e-mail address is not valid. Correct it and then try again. |
2012 | Do you want to remove the selected member(s) from the group? | Do you want to remove the selected member(s) from the group? |
2013 | realm | realm |
2014 | Active Directory Domain Services cannot verify the trust. If the other side of the trust relationship doesn't exist yet, you must create it. If the passwords for both sides of the trust relationship don't match, you must remove this trust and re-create it using the correct password. The error returned was: %1 |
Active Directory Domain Services cannot verify the trust. If the other side of the trust relationship doesn't exist yet, you must create it. If the passwords for both sides of the trust relationship don't match, you must remove this trust and re-create it using the correct password. The error returned was: %1 |
2016 | Telephones | Telephones |
2017 | Object | Object |
2018 | The name %s is not a valid Active Directory Domain Services object name. | The name %s is not a valid Active Directory Domain Services object name. |
2019 | Active Directory Domain Services | Active Directory Domain Services |
2020 | The Active Directory Domain Services object cannot be found. It may have been deleted by another user or an Active Directory Domain Controller may be temporarily unavailable. | The Active Directory Domain Services object cannot be found. It may have been deleted by another user or an Active Directory Domain Controller may be temporarily unavailable. |
2021 | Managed By | Managed By |
2023 | Incoming: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain, but users in the specified domain cannot authenticate in the local domain. | Incoming: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain, but users in the specified domain cannot authenticate in the local domain. |
2024 | Outgoing: Users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain, but users in the local domain cannot authenticate in the specified domain. | Outgoing: Users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain, but users in the local domain cannot authenticate in the specified domain. |
2025 | Two-way: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain and users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain. | Two-way: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain and users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain. |
2026 | Disabled. | Disabled. |
2027 | The membership removal operation failed. The member may have already been removed by another administrator. | The membership removal operation failed. The member may have already been removed by another administrator. |
2028 | The home folder could not be created because: %s | The home folder could not be created because: %s |
2029 | The domain %s cannot be found. Verify that it is operational and available on the network. | The domain %s cannot be found. Verify that it is operational and available on the network. |
2030 | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid network server path using the form: \\server\share. | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid network server path using the form: \\server\share. |
2033 | The group membership modification failed possibly because: you are trying to add an object a second time you are trying to add a group whose type or scope is incompatible with this group replication among Active Directory Domain Controllers has not completed, or the object may no longer exist. |
The group membership modification failed possibly because: you are trying to add an object a second time you are trying to add a group whose type or scope is incompatible with this group replication among Active Directory Domain Controllers has not completed, or the object may no longer exist. |
2034 | Connections | Connections |
2040 | Trusts | Trusts |
2041 | Domain Name | Domain Name |
2042 | Trust Type | Trust Type |
2043 | Transitive | Transitive |
2044 | Routing | Routing |
2045 | Parent | Parent |
2046 | Shortcut | Shortcut |
2047 | External | External |
2049 | Child | Child |
2050 | Indirect | Indirect |
2051 | The password and confirmation you typed do not match. Please retype them. | The password and confirmation you typed do not match. Please retype them. |
2052 | The domain %s cannot be found. Please verify the spelling and then try again. | The domain %s cannot be found. Please verify the spelling and then try again. |
2053 | Access to the domain %s is denied. This can occur if the Restrict Anonymous setting has been changed from the default. | Access to the domain %s is denied. This can occur if the Restrict Anonymous setting has been changed from the default. |
2054 | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid path using the form: drive-letter:\directory. | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid path using the form: drive-letter:\directory. |
2055 | Unable to verify if the password meets domain password policy. | Unable to verify if the password meets domain password policy. |
2056 | The trust password is not long enough. | The trust password is not long enough. |
2057 | The trust password is too long. | The trust password is too long. |
2058 | The trust password is not a strong password. | The trust password is not a strong password. |
2059 | The password does not contain enough characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new trust password. | The password does not contain enough characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new trust password. |
2060 | The password contains too many characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security. Type a new trust password. | The password contains too many characters to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security. Type a new trust password. |
2061 | The password is not complex enough to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new trust password that uses a combination of symbols, numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters. | The password is not complex enough to meet the strong password criteria specified by the domain security policy. Type a new trust password that uses a combination of symbols, numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters. |
2062 | The password does not meet the strong password criteria specified by the password filter in your domain. Type a new trust password. | The password does not meet the strong password criteria specified by the password filter in your domain. Type a new trust password. |
2074 | Unknown | Unknown |
2076 | Information for this object is not currently available possibly due to a network or Active Directory Domain Controller failure. | Information for this object is not currently available possibly due to a network or Active Directory Domain Controller failure. |
2081 | Do you want to remove %s from the selected group(s)? | Do you want to remove %s from the selected group(s)? |
2082 | Remove user from group | Remove user from group |
2083 | Workstation or server | Workstation or server |
2084 | Domain controller | Domain controller |
2090 | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid network server path using the form: \\server\share\folder. | The specified path is not valid. Enter a valid network server path using the form: \\server\share\folder. |
2091 | The following Active Directory Domain Services error occurred: %s | The following Active Directory Domain Services error occurred: %s |
2092 | Windows cannot obtain the trust information for domain %s. Either the domain is unavailable or its trust information no longer exists. If the trust information does not exist, you should remove the trust. Do you want to remove the trust? |
Windows cannot obtain the trust information for domain %s. Either the domain is unavailable or its trust information no longer exists. If the trust information does not exist, you should remove the trust. Do you want to remove the trust? |
2093 | Name | Name |
2094 | Active Directory Domain Services Folder | Active Directory Domain Services Folder |
2095 | The object %s is already in the list and cannot be added a second time. | The object %s is already in the list and cannot be added a second time. |
2096 | The primary group cannot be removed. Set another group as primary if you want to remove this one. | The primary group cannot be removed. Set another group as primary if you want to remove this one. |
2097 | Windows Group Info | Windows Group Info |
2098 | The object that notifies Active Directory Users and Computers of property changes did not initialize properly. Property changes will not be reflected in Active Directory Users and Computers. | The object that notifies Active Directory Users and Computers of property changes did not initialize properly. Property changes will not be reflected in Active Directory Users and Computers. |
2099 | Site Settings | Site Settings |
2100 | Licensing Settings | Licensing Settings |
2101 | Operating System | Operating System |
2102 | The pre-Windows 2000 name field is empty. This is a required field. | The pre-Windows 2000 name field is empty. This is a required field. |
2104 | A group cannot be made a member of itself. | A group cannot be made a member of itself. |
2105 | The account name or the password is incorrect. | The account name or the password is incorrect. |
2106 | To complete this operation, you must log on to domain %s as a user with permission to modify trusts. | To complete this operation, you must log on to domain %s as a user with permission to modify trusts. |
2107 | Trust cannot be verified at this time due to the following situation: %s | Trust cannot be verified at this time due to the following situation: %s |
2108 | This trust already exists with this domain. | This trust already exists with this domain. |
2109 | Trust cannot be created because: %s | Trust cannot be created because: %s |
2110 | The security identifier stored in the object is invalid. You should delete and re-create the object. | The security identifier stored in the object is invalid. You should delete and re-create the object. |
2111 | Replica Set | Replica Set |
2112 | Member | Member |
2113 | The %s attribute cannot be changed on this object. | The %s attribute cannot be changed on this object. |
2114 | Subscriber | Subscriber |
2115 | FRS Connection | FRS Connection |
2116 | Logon Workstations | Logon Workstations |
2118 | The server from which to replicate was not specified | The server from which to replicate was not specified |
2119 | All other domains | All other domains |
2200 | Error | Error |
2201 | Page | Page |
2202 | Exceptions | Exceptions |
2203 | No longer in conflict | No longer in conflict |
2204 | New | New |
2205 | The name suffix that you typed is already excluded from routing. | The name suffix that you typed is already excluded from routing. |
2206 | The name suffix that you typed is not subordinate to the top level name %1 | The name suffix that you typed is not subordinate to the top level name %1 |
2207 | Unable to write the forest trust information to the trust object. The error is: %s | Unable to write the forest trust information to the trust object. The error is: %s |
2208 | The name suffix that you typed is a child of an existing excluded name suffix. This condition is redundant and is not allowed. | The name suffix that you typed is a child of an existing excluded name suffix. This condition is redundant and is not allowed. |
2911 | This is the member's primary group, so the member cannot be removed. Go to the Member Of tab of the member's property sheet and set another group as primary. You can then remove the member from this group. | This is the member's primary group, so the member cannot be removed. Go to the Member Of tab of the member's property sheet and set another group as primary. You can then remove the member from this group. |
3029 | Yes | Yes |
3030 | No | No |
3032 | Logon Hours | Logon Hours |
3033 | Logon Hours for %1 | Logon Hours for %1 |
3034 | Schedule | Schedule |
3035 | Schedule for %1 | Schedule for %1 |
3036 | Profile | Profile |
3037 | Issued To | Issued To |
3038 | Issued By | Issued By |
3039 | Intended Purposes | Intended Purposes |
3040 | Expiration Date | Expiration Date |
3041 | [not available] | [not available] |
3042 | [any] | [any] |
3043 | Remove selected certificate from Published Certificates? | Remove selected certificate from Published Certificates? |
3044 | Remove certificate | Remove certificate |
3045 | DER Encoded Binary X509 (*.cer)|*.cer|PKCS #7 (*.p7b)|*.p7b| | DER Encoded Binary X509 (*.cer)|*.cer|PKCS #7 (*.p7b)|*.p7b| |
3046 | Add certificate from a file | Add certificate from a file |
3047 | Save certificate to a file | Save certificate to a file |
3048 | Copy to file | Copy to file |
3050 | File type is unknown. Cannot open. | File type is unknown. Cannot open. |
3051 | Published Certificates | Published Certificates |
3052 | The certificate store already contains a certificate with this name. Delete the duplicate before adding. | The certificate store already contains a certificate with this name. Delete the duplicate before adding. |
3053 | Add certificate | Add certificate |
3054 | The object that notifies the Active Directory Domain Services user interface of property changes did not initialize because: %s Property changes will not be reflected in the AD DS user interface. |
The object that notifies the Active Directory Domain Services user interface of property changes did not initialize because: %s Property changes will not be reflected in the AD DS user interface. |
3055 | The certificate store cannot be opened. Published certificates will not be displayed. | The certificate store cannot be opened. Published certificates will not be displayed. |
3056 | Changes cannot be saved to the certificate store. %1 | Changes cannot be saved to the certificate store. %1 |
3057 | Site link objects must link at least two sites. | Site link objects must link at least two sites. |
3058 | Site link bridge objects must link at least two site links. | Site link bridge objects must link at least two site links. |
3059 | Remove selected certificates from Published Certificates? | Remove selected certificates from Published Certificates? |
3060 | This object must have a pre-Windows 2000 name. Enter a pre-Windows 2000 name, and then try again | This object must have a pre-Windows 2000 name. Enter a pre-Windows 2000 name, and then try again |
3061 | You do not have sufficient rights to open the certificate store for changes. Windows will attempt to open the store in read-only mode. | You do not have sufficient rights to open the certificate store for changes. Windows will attempt to open the store in read-only mode. |
3070 | NW Compatible | NW Compatible |
3071 | Network Address | Network Address |
3072 | Node Address | Node Address |
3073 | All Nodes | All Nodes |
3074 | You must enter a network address. | You must enter a network address. |
3075 | Windows cannot load the fpnwclnt.dll because: %s |
Windows cannot load the fpnwclnt.dll because: %s |
3076 | Windows cannot retrieve NetWare-compatible user information because: %s |
Windows cannot retrieve NetWare-compatible user information because: %s |
3077 | Windows cannot get the user's NetWare login script file because: %s |
Windows cannot get the user's NetWare login script file because: %s |
3078 | Windows cannot get NetWare-compatible user settings because: %s |
Windows cannot get NetWare-compatible user settings because: %s |
3079 | Windows cannot enable the account for NetWare because: %s |
Windows cannot enable the account for NetWare because: %s |
3080 | Windows cannot update the NetWare user parameters because: %s |
Windows cannot update the NetWare user parameters because: %s |
3081 | Windows cannot write the NetWare user parameters to the directory, because: %s |
Windows cannot write the NetWare user parameters to the directory, because: %s |
3082 | Windows cannot update the login scripts file due to error: %s |
Windows cannot update the login scripts file due to error: %s |
3083 | The specified path %s is not valid. Please correct the path. | The specified path %s is not valid. Please correct the path. |
3084 | RPC | RPC |
3085 | Invalid | Invalid |
3086 | Multiple values | Multiple values |
3088 | This option allows the computer to be trusted for delegation. Trusting the computer for delegation is a security-sensitive operation. It should not be done indiscriminately. For more information see Help. |
This option allows the computer to be trusted for delegation. Trusting the computer for delegation is a security-sensitive operation. It should not be done indiscriminately. For more information see Help. |
3089 | Unable to view attribute or value. You may not have permissions to view this object. | Unable to view attribute or value. You may not have permissions to view this object. |
3090 | The specified user was not found. If the user exists on another Active Directory Domain Controller in the enterprise, it may take 15 minutes or more for the user to be replicated to the global catalog. | The specified user was not found. If the user exists on another Active Directory Domain Controller in the enterprise, it may take 15 minutes or more for the user to be replicated to the global catalog. |
3093 | Incoming: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain. | Incoming: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain. |
3094 | Outgoing: Users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain. | Outgoing: Users in the specified domain can authenticate in the local domain. |
3095 | Active Directory Domain Services failure with code '0x%08x'! | Active Directory Domain Services failure with code '0x%08x'! |
3096 | This list displays only groups from the local domain. | This list displays only groups from the local domain. |
3097 | &View Schedule | &View Schedule |
3098 | This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten unless the object is marked as not automatically generated. Do you wish to mark this connection as not automatically generated? | This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten unless the object is marked as not automatically generated. Do you wish to mark this connection as not automatically generated? |
3099 | This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten. You do not have sufficient permission to mark the connection as not automatically generated. Do you still wish to write your changes to the connection? | This connection was automatically generated by the Active Directory Domain Services. Changes to this connection will be overwritten. You do not have sufficient permission to mark the connection as not automatically generated. Do you still wish to write your changes to the connection? |
3100 | The %1 home folder was not created because it already exists. You might want to select a different name, or make sure that the user has full access privileges to the existing one. | The %1 home folder was not created because it already exists. You might want to select a different name, or make sure that the user has full access privileges to the existing one. |
3101 | Unable to read security information for %1. You will not be able to change the value of the home directory. | Unable to read security information for %1. You will not be able to change the value of the home directory. |
3102 | Cannot connect to the domain %1 due to logon failure. This could happen if the trust is broken. To reset the trust, open the property page for the peer domain, select this domain and choose Edit. | Cannot connect to the domain %1 due to logon failure. This could happen if the trust is broken. To reset the trust, open the property page for the peer domain, select this domain and choose Edit. |
3103 | The secure channel (SC) reset on Active Directory Domain Controller %2 of domain %3 to domain %4 failed with error: %1 | The secure channel (SC) reset on Active Directory Domain Controller %2 of domain %3 to domain %4 failed with error: %1 |
3104 | The %1 home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existent intermediate folders or by not finding the server or share. The user account has been updated with the new home folder value but you must create the folder manually. | The %1 home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existent intermediate folders or by not finding the server or share. The user account has been updated with the new home folder value but you must create the folder manually. |
3105 | The secure channel (SC) verification on Active Directory Domain Controller %2 of domain %3 to domain %4 failed with error: %1 | The secure channel (SC) verification on Active Directory Domain Controller %2 of domain %3 to domain %4 failed with error: %1 |
3106 | Unable to verify that the user logon name does not already exist in the enterprise. The global catalog search returned the error: %1 | Unable to verify that the user logon name does not already exist in the enterprise. The global catalog search returned the error: %1 |
3109 | The following objects that you selected for universal group membership are from a mixed-mode domain. The membership will not take effect for the selected objects until you convert the domain to native mode. However, membership will take effect immediately for Exchange resources such as Public folders. Objects: %s Do not grant or deny access to network resources such as files, shares, and printers by using the universal group until you convert the domain to native mode. |
The following objects that you selected for universal group membership are from a mixed-mode domain. The membership will not take effect for the selected objects until you convert the domain to native mode. However, membership will take effect immediately for Exchange resources such as Public folders. Objects: %s Do not grant or deny access to network resources such as files, shares, and printers by using the universal group until you convert the domain to native mode. |
3206 | Please enter a value that is a multiple of 15 for the replication interval. | Please enter a value that is a multiple of 15 for the replication interval. |
3207 | Please enter a value between %1!d! and %2!d!. | Please enter a value between %1!d! and %2!d!. |
3208 | The operation failed with error code %d (0x%08x) | The operation failed with error code %d (0x%08x) |
3209 | A domain cannot be set to trust itself. | A domain cannot be set to trust itself. |
3210 | A Trusted-Domain object cannot be found for the trust to domain %s. The trust may have been removed by another user. | A Trusted-Domain object cannot be found for the trust to domain %s. The trust may have been removed by another user. |
3216 | A global catalog cannot be located to retrieve the icons for the member list. Some icons may not be shown. | A global catalog cannot be located to retrieve the icons for the member list. Some icons may not be shown. |
3227 | The %1 home folder already exists. All selected users will be granted full control. | The %1 home folder already exists. All selected users will be granted full control. |
3228 | The %1 home folder already exists. Do you want this user to be granted full control of this folder? For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support Center and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
The %1 home folder already exists. Do you want this user to be granted full control of this folder? For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support Center and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
3229 | The %1 home folder was successfully created. All selected users were given full control. | The %1 home folder was successfully created. All selected users were given full control. |
3230 | Following error occurred when attempting to contact Global Catalog to confirm that this upn is unique. %1 |
Following error occurred when attempting to contact Global Catalog to confirm that this upn is unique. %1 |
3249 | Trust Name | Trust Name |
3250 | You can create a trust by using a NetBIOS or DNS name. | You can create a trust by using a NetBIOS or DNS name. |
3259 | New Trust Wizard | New Trust Wizard |
3264 | Transitivity of Trust | Transitivity of Trust |
3265 | Transitivity determines whether the trust is bounded by the domain and the realm in the trust relationship. | Transitivity determines whether the trust is bounded by the domain and the realm in the trust relationship. |
3266 | Confirm Trust Password | Confirm Trust Password |
3267 | The trust passwords do not match. | The trust passwords do not match. |
3268 | User Name and Password | User Name and Password |
3269 | To create this trust relationship, you must have administrative privileges for the specified domain. | To create this trust relationship, you must have administrative privileges for the specified domain. |
3270 | &Trust with a Windows domain Specified domain: %s |
&Trust with a Windows domain Specified domain: %s |
3271 | The name you specified is not a valid Windows domain name. Is the specified name a Kerberos V5 realm? | The name you specified is not a valid Windows domain name. Is the specified name a Kerberos V5 realm? |
3273 | Name Suffix Routing | Name Suffix Routing |
3278 | Direction of Trust | Direction of Trust |
3279 | You can create one-way or two-way trusts. | You can create one-way or two-way trusts. |
3282 | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified domain. | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified domain. |
3283 | Existing One-Way Trust | Existing One-Way Trust |
3284 | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified forest. | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified forest. |
3289 | The operation failed. The error is: %s | The operation failed. The error is: %s |
3290 | The name suffix that you typed already exists in the specified forest. In the list of existing suffixes, the routing status of this suffix will change to Disabled. |
The name suffix that you typed already exists in the specified forest. In the list of existing suffixes, the routing status of this suffix will change to Disabled. |
3293 | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified realm. | This domain already has a one-way trust relationship with the specified realm. |
3295 | Trust exists with these characteristics: | Trust exists with these characteristics: |
3297 | Trust Selections Complete | Trust Selections Complete |
3298 | The New Trust Wizard is ready to create the trust. | The New Trust Wizard is ready to create the trust. |
3299 | This domain: | This domain: |
3300 | Specified domain: | Specified domain: |
3301 | Trust type: | Trust type: |
3302 | Direction: | Direction: |
3303 | There is a trust to domain %s that is of type realm, yet the domain exists as a Windows domain. | There is a trust to domain %s that is of type realm, yet the domain exists as a Windows domain. |
3304 | The trust to domain %s exists but is of an unexpected type. | The trust to domain %s exists but is of an unexpected type. |
3305 | The trust is in an inconsistent state. To fix this problem, delete and recreate the trust. | The trust is in an inconsistent state. To fix this problem, delete and recreate the trust. |
3307 | Now making the trust changes. | Now making the trust changes. |
3309 | To create this trust relationship, you must have administrative privileges for the local domain. | To create this trust relationship, you must have administrative privileges for the local domain. |
3311 | Local domain: %s | Local domain: %s |
3312 | Specified domain: %s | Specified domain: %s |
3313 | Type the user name and password of an account that has administrative privileges in the specified domain. | Type the user name and password of an account that has administrative privileges in the specified domain. |
3314 | Type the user name and password of an account that has administrative privileges in the local domain. | Type the user name and password of an account that has administrative privileges in the local domain. |
3315 | Type the user name and password of an account in the specified domain. | Type the user name and password of an account in the specified domain. |
3316 | To create this trust relationship, you must supply user credentials for the specified domain. | To create this trust relationship, you must supply user credentials for the specified domain. |
3319 | This domain is a forest root domain. If the specified domain qualifies, you can create a forest trust. | This domain is a forest root domain. If the specified domain qualifies, you can create a forest trust. |
3321 | The New Trust Wizard cannot continue because the specified domain cannot be contacted. | The New Trust Wizard cannot continue because the specified domain cannot be contacted. |
3322 | Either the domain does not exist, or network or other problems are preventing connection. | Either the domain does not exist, or network or other problems are preventing connection. |
3323 | If the domain exists but is unavailable, try again when it is available. If it no longer exists as a Windows domain, then delete and recreate the trust. | If the domain exists but is unavailable, try again when it is available. If it no longer exists as a Windows domain, then delete and recreate the trust. |
3324 | There is a trust to the Windows domain %s, yet the domain cannot be contacted. | There is a trust to the Windows domain %s, yet the domain cannot be contacted. |
3325 | A trust relationship with the domain you specified already exists. | A trust relationship with the domain you specified already exists. |
3326 | You have chosen not to make any changes to this trust. | You have chosen not to make any changes to this trust. |
3327 | The New Trust Wizard cannot continue because the specified domain is the same domain in which the wizard is running. | The New Trust Wizard cannot continue because the specified domain is the same domain in which the wizard is running. |
3328 | To create a trust, select a domain other than the one that you are currently managing. | To create a trust, select a domain other than the one that you are currently managing. |
3329 | To create a different trust relationship with this domain, delete the existing trust, and then run this wizard again. | To create a different trust relationship with this domain, delete the existing trust, and then run this wizard again. |
3330 | Confirm Incoming Trust | Confirm Incoming Trust |
3331 | You should confirm this trust only if the other side of the trust has been created. | You should confirm this trust only if the other side of the trust has been created. |
3332 | The trust password verification failed with error %1!d!: %2 | The trust password verification failed with error %1!d!: %2 |
3333 | The trust password verification test was inconclusive. | The trust password verification test was inconclusive. |
3334 | A secure channel reset will be attempted. | A secure channel reset will be attempted. |
3335 | The target system %1 does not support NetLogon trust password verification. | The target system %1 does not support NetLogon trust password verification. |
3336 | The secure channel reset failed with error %1!d!: %2 | The secure channel reset failed with error %1!d!: %2 |
3337 | Trust relationship created successfully. | Trust relationship created successfully. |
3338 | The trust relationship was successfully created and confirmed. | The trust relationship was successfully created and confirmed. |
3339 | The trust relationship was successfully created but the verification failed. | The trust relationship was successfully created but the verification failed. |
3340 | The verification of the incoming trust failed with the following error(s): | The verification of the incoming trust failed with the following error(s): |
3341 | The outgoing trust has been verified. It is in place and active. | The outgoing trust has been verified. It is in place and active. |
3342 | The incoming trust has been verified. It is in place and active. | The incoming trust has been verified. It is in place and active. |
3343 | The verification of the outgoing trust failed with the following error(s): | The verification of the outgoing trust failed with the following error(s): |
3344 | Exclusion | Exclusion |
3345 | The trust will be modified to have these characteristics: | The trust will be modified to have these characteristics: |
3346 | Forest trust | Forest trust |
3347 | Forest | Forest |
3349 | Trust Creation Complete | Trust Creation Complete |
3350 | The trust relationship was successfully created. | The trust relationship was successfully created. |
3351 | Routed Name Suffixes -- Local forest | Routed Name Suffixes -- Local forest |
3352 | You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the specified forest to the local forest. | You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the specified forest to the local forest. |
3354 | Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or all accounts, because of name suffix conflicts. Some of the specified name suffixes already exist in this forest (or a forest that is trusted by this forest), so accounts with these names suffixes will not be routed to the specified forest. Would you like to save a log file with complete details about the names associated with this trust? |
Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or all accounts, because of name suffix conflicts. Some of the specified name suffixes already exist in this forest (or a forest that is trusted by this forest), so accounts with these names suffixes will not be routed to the specified forest. Would you like to save a log file with complete details about the names associated with this trust? |
3355 | Active Directory Domains and Trusts | Active Directory Domains and Trusts |
3356 | The creation of the trust names log file failed with error: %1 | The creation of the trust names log file failed with error: %1 |
3357 | Names claimed by the specified domain: | Names claimed by the specified domain: |
3358 | Transitive: Yes | Transitive: Yes |
3359 | Transitive: No | Transitive: No |
3362 | Suffix | Suffix |
3363 | Status | Status |
3366 | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. Cannot determine at this time if the domain's routing name claims have changed. | Unable to contact an Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain %s. Cannot determine at this time if the domain's routing name claims have changed. |
3368 | Enabled | Enabled |
3369 | Disabled | Disabled |
3370 | Conflict in | Conflict in |
3371 | Unable to read forest trust information from the other domain. The error is: %1 New naming information is not available. |
Unable to read forest trust information from the other domain. The error is: %1 New naming information is not available. |
3372 | Unable to read forest trust information from the other domain. The error is: %1 New naming information is not available. The trust may not have been created on the other domain or it no longer exists. |
Unable to read forest trust information from the other domain. The error is: %1 New naming information is not available. The trust may not have been created on the other domain or it no longer exists. |
3373 | There is currently no forest trust naming information available. | There is currently no forest trust naming information available. |
3374 | Admin-Disabled | Admin-Disabled |
3375 | New-Disabled | New-Disabled |
3376 | Name Suffix | Name Suffix |
3377 | Domain DNS name | Domain DNS name |
3378 | Domain NetBIOS name | Domain NetBIOS name |
3380 | Forest root name suffix | Forest root name suffix |
3382 | Conflicting | Conflicting |
3383 | Has matching or superior exclusion record | Has matching or superior exclusion record |
3384 | Domain SID | Domain SID |
3385 | The attempt to read the names claimed by the specified domain has failed. | The attempt to read the names claimed by the specified domain has failed. |
3387 | Routing Status | Routing Status |
3388 | Enabled with exceptions | Enabled with exceptions |
3389 | Disabled with exceptions | Disabled with exceptions |
3390 | Account options: | Account options: |
3392 | To confirm and, if necessary, reset this trust relationship, click Validate. | To confirm and, if necessary, reset this trust relationship, click Validate. |
3393 | To confirm or reset this trust relationship and update its routed name suffixes, click Validate. | To confirm or reset this trust relationship and update its routed name suffixes, click Validate. |
3394 | If new child domains were recently added to the specified forest, this forest might not have detected them yet. To ensure that all traffic for this trust is routed to the specified forest correctly, update the name suffix routing information. Do you want to update the name suffix routing information for this trust? |
If new child domains were recently added to the specified forest, this forest might not have detected them yet. To ensure that all traffic for this trust is routed to the specified forest correctly, update the name suffix routing information. Do you want to update the name suffix routing information for this trust? |
3400 | The properties of this object cannot be displayed because it is not an Active Directory Domain Services object. | The properties of this object cannot be displayed because it is not an Active Directory Domain Services object. |
3401 | %s is no longer a member of this group. It may still appear due to standard delays in replication between Active Directory Domain Controllers. | %s is no longer a member of this group. It may still appear due to standard delays in replication between Active Directory Domain Controllers. |
3402 | The object is no longer a member of this group. It may still appear due to standard delays in replication between Active Directory Domain Controllers. | The object is no longer a member of this group. It may still appear due to standard delays in replication between Active Directory Domain Controllers. |
3403 | A global catalog cannot be contacted to retrieve the icons for the member list because access was denied. Some icons may not be shown. | A global catalog cannot be contacted to retrieve the icons for the member list because access was denied. Some icons may not be shown. |
3404 | The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? @ " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
The pre-Windows 2000 logon name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? @ " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
3405 | The user logon name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
The user logon name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
3406 | The pre-Windows 2000 group name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
The pre-Windows 2000 group name %1 contains one or more of the following illegal characters: / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? " If you continue Windows will replace these characters with _. Do you want to continue? |
3429 | Delegation | Delegation |
3450 | Service Type | Service Type |
3451 | User or Computer | User or Computer |
3452 | Port | Port |
3453 | Service Name | Service Name |
3454 | Domain | Domain |
3455 | D&o not trust this user for delegation | D&o not trust this user for delegation |
3456 | &Trust this user for delegation to any service (Kerberos only) | &Trust this user for delegation to any service (Kerberos only) |
3457 | Tr&ust this user for delegation to specified services only | Tr&ust this user for delegation to specified services only |
3458 | At least one service must be specified for delegation. Click Add to add services to be delegated. | At least one service must be specified for delegation. Click Add to add services to be delegated. |
3459 | The selected object(s) do not contain services that can be delegated. Click Users or Computers to select another object. | The selected object(s) do not contain services that can be delegated. Click Users or Computers to select another object. |
3460 | An Active Directory Domain Controller cannot replicate information with itself. Select a different AD DC. | An Active Directory Domain Controller cannot replicate information with itself. Select a different AD DC. |
3463 | The home folder was set to the following shared folder: %1 The shared folder already exists. Because the folder is at the root of the file share, you must verify that the user has the appropriate permissions to manage the contents of the folder. For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
The home folder was set to the following shared folder: %1 The shared folder already exists. Because the folder is at the root of the file share, you must verify that the user has the appropriate permissions to manage the contents of the folder. For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
3464 | The %1 home folder already exists. Because the folder is at the root of the file share, you must verify that all users have the appropriate permissions to manage the contents of the folder. For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
The %1 home folder already exists. Because the folder is at the root of the file share, you must verify that all users have the appropriate permissions to manage the contents of the folder. For more information about troubleshooting home folder permissions, open Help and Support and search for Knowledge Base articles. |
3465 | The %2 home folder was not created because: %1 Click OK to attempt to update the user account with the new home folder value. You must create the folder manually. |
The %2 home folder was not created because: %1 Click OK to attempt to update the user account with the new home folder value. You must create the folder manually. |
3466 | The %1 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. Click OK to attempt to update the user account with the new home folder value. You must create the folder manually after obtaining the required access rights. |
The %1 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. Click OK to attempt to update the user account with the new home folder value. You must create the folder manually after obtaining the required access rights. |
3469 | This object is already in the list and cannot be added a second time. | This object is already in the list and cannot be added a second time. |
3470 | Errors occurred while trying to add the selected objects to the group. | Errors occurred while trying to add the selected objects to the group. |
3474 | This Active Directory Domain Controlller is serving as the infrastructure master role for this domain. The infrastructure master role should not be placed on an AD DC that is also a global catalog server unless all AD DCs in the domain are global catalog servers. Are you sure you want to make this AD DC a global catalog? | This Active Directory Domain Controlller is serving as the infrastructure master role for this domain. The infrastructure master role should not be placed on an AD DC that is also a global catalog server unless all AD DCs in the domain are global catalog servers. Are you sure you want to make this AD DC a global catalog? |
3475 | This account supports Kerberos AES 128 bit encryption. | This account supports Kerberos AES 128 bit encryption. |
3476 | This account supports Kerberos AES 256 bit encryption. | This account supports Kerberos AES 256 bit encryption. |
3477 | The Supported Encryption Types attribute on the Trusted domain object cannot be changed. The error is: %s | The Supported Encryption Types attribute on the Trusted domain object cannot be changed. The error is: %s |
3478 | The Supported Encryption Types attribute on the Trusted domain cannot be read. The error is: %s | The Supported Encryption Types attribute on the Trusted domain cannot be read. The error is: %s |
3479 | Password Replication Policy | Password Replication Policy |
3484 | Allow | Allow |
3485 | Deny | Deny |
3487 | Setting | Setting |
3488 | Read-only Domain Controller | Read-only Domain Controller |
3489 | Global Catalog | Global Catalog |
3490 | Windows Server 2008 | Windows Server 2008 |
3496 | %1 is already specified in the password replication policy with %2 permissions. This operation will change the permission to %3. | %1 is already specified in the password replication policy with %2 permissions. This operation will change the permission to %3. |
3497 | The operation cannot proceed because some of the specified security principals are already specified in the policy with a different permission. To proceed, select only security principals not already specified in the policy. The following security principals are currently specified: |
The operation cannot proceed because some of the specified security principals are already specified in the policy with a different permission. To proceed, select only security principals not already specified in the policy. The following security principals are currently specified: |
3498 | %1 : %2 |
%1 : %2 |
3500 | ADAM Instance | ADAM Instance |
3503 | Password Replication | Password Replication |
3507 | The following error occurred while searching for accounts meeting this criteria: %s | The following error occurred while searching for accounts meeting this criteria: %s |
3508 | U&nlock account. This account is currently locked out on this Active Directory Domain Controller. | U&nlock account. This account is currently locked out on this Active Directory Domain Controller. |
3514 | %1 (%2) |
%1 (%2) |
3515 | Are you sure you want to remove these security principals from the Password Replication Policy? %1 |
Are you sure you want to remove these security principals from the Password Replication Policy? %1 |
3516 | ... |
... |
3517 | No other Global Catalogs can be detected in the forest. If no Global Catalogs exist in the forest, users will not be able to log on. Are you sure that you want to remove the Global Catalog role from this Domain Controller? |
No other Global Catalogs can be detected in the forest. If no Global Catalogs exist in the forest, users will not be able to log on. Are you sure that you want to remove the Global Catalog role from this Domain Controller? |
3518 | No other Global Catalogs can be detected in this site. If no Global Catalogs exist in a site, it may take longer for users in that site to log on. Are you sure that you want to remove the Global Catalog role from this Domain Controller? |
No other Global Catalogs can be detected in this site. If no Global Catalogs exist in a site, it may take longer for users in that site to log on. Are you sure that you want to remove the Global Catalog role from this Domain Controller? |
3519 | %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 |
%1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 |
3520 | The set of domain controllers that are specified as preferred bridgehead servers in this site does not include all the directory partitions in the forest. | The set of domain controllers that are specified as preferred bridgehead servers in this site does not include all the directory partitions in the forest. |
3521 | The following directory partitions are not stored by any preferred bridgehead server in this site: |
The following directory partitions are not stored by any preferred bridgehead server in this site: |
3522 | To ensure that only domain controllers that are designated as preferred bridgehead servers in this site are used to replicate changes between this site and other sites, designate additional domain controllers in this site as bridgehead servers that host the directory partitions listed above. | To ensure that only domain controllers that are designated as preferred bridgehead servers in this site are used to replicate changes between this site and other sites, designate additional domain controllers in this site as bridgehead servers that host the directory partitions listed above. |
3523 | Otherwise, domain controllers that are not designated as preferred bridgehead servers will be used to replicate these directory partitions. However, if any directory partition is not replicated outside this site, you do not have to designate a preferred bridgehead server for that directory partition. | Otherwise, domain controllers that are not designated as preferred bridgehead servers will be used to replicate these directory partitions. However, if any directory partition is not replicated outside this site, you do not have to designate a preferred bridgehead server for that directory partition. |
3524 | Full Naming Contexts: %1 |
Full Naming Contexts: %1 |
3525 | Partial Naming Contexts: %1 |
Partial Naming Contexts: %1 |
3526 | An error was encountered when trying to set the correct security settings for this manager to manage this object. | An error was encountered when trying to set the correct security settings for this manager to manage this object. |
3529 | Phonetic Names | Phonetic Names |
3535 | The snapin failed to validate if the current GC is the last GC in the forest. Error: %1Do you want to continue? | The snapin failed to validate if the current GC is the last GC in the forest. Error: %1Do you want to continue? |
3536 | The change was not immediately replicated to the read-only domain controller. The following Active Directory Domain Services error occurred: %s The designated security principal will gain administrative privileges on this read-only domain controller after the change is successfully replicated. |
The change was not immediately replicated to the read-only domain controller. The following Active Directory Domain Services error occurred: %s The designated security principal will gain administrative privileges on this read-only domain controller after the change is successfully replicated. |
3537 | Windows Server 2008 R2 | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
3539 | Windows Server 2012 | Windows Server 2012 |
3541 | The %s functional level is deprecated. At this functional level, you might not be able to add domain controllers that run a future version of Windows Server to the domain or forest. | The %s functional level is deprecated. At this functional level, you might not be able to add domain controllers that run a future version of Windows Server to the domain or forest. |
4100 | The operation cannot continue because a required object was not found in Active Directory Domain Services: "%1". | The operation cannot continue because a required object was not found in Active Directory Domain Services: "%1". |
4101 | The operation cannot continue because LDAP add operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). | The operation cannot continue because LDAP add operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). |
4102 | The operation cannot continue because LDAP modify operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). | The operation cannot continue because LDAP modify operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). |
4103 | The operation cannot continue because LDAP move operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). | The operation cannot continue because LDAP move operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). |
4104 | The operation cannot continue because LDAP connect/bind operation failed: error: %1!d! (%2). | The operation cannot continue because LDAP connect/bind operation failed: error: %1!d! (%2). |
4105 | The operation cannot continue because LDAP delete operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). | The operation cannot continue because LDAP delete operation failed: object "%1", error: %2!d! (%3). |
4106 | Could not find a domain controller in the domain "%1" using the following flag(s) (%2). (%3) | Could not find a domain controller in the domain "%1" using the following flag(s) (%2). (%3) |
4107 | Could not find a domain controller in the forest "%1" using the following flag(s) (%2). (%3) | Could not find a domain controller in the forest "%1" using the following flag(s) (%2). (%3) |
File Description: | Windows Active Directory Domain Services Admin Property Pages |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | dsprop |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | dsprop.dll.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x409, 1200 |