Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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  1. (BASE=3500)
  2. (BASE+1)
  3. EXPLANATION
  4. You typed an invalid command option.
  5. ACTION
  6. To see a list of options for this command, type:
  7. NET HELP command
  8. When typing commands, remember that most options must be preceded with a slash, as in /DELETE.
  9. (BASE+2)
  10. EXPLANATION
  11. The specified system error occurred.
  12. ACTION
  13. Correct the problem and retype the command.
  14. (BASE+3)
  15. EXPLANATION
  16. The command has an invalid number of options or variables.
  17. ACTION
  18. To see the syntax of this command, type:
  19. NET HELP command
  20. (BASE+4)
  21. EXPLANATION
  22. The command tried to perform multiple tasks and some of them could not be completed.
  23. ACTION
  24. No action is needed.
  25. (BASE+5)
  26. EXPLANATION
  27. You typed an incorrect value for a command option.
  28. ACTION
  29. To see the syntax of this command and its options, type:
  30. NET HELP command /OPTIONS
  31. (BASE+6)
  32. EXPLANATION
  33. The specified option is invalid.
  34. ACTION
  35. Check the spelling of the option you typed.
  36. To see a list of options for this command, type:
  37. NET HELP command
  38. (BASE+7)
  39. EXPLANATION
  40. The specified option can be confused with other options.
  41. ACTION
  42. Type enough letters of the option so that it is unambiguous.
  43. If the command has two options that both begin with /OPT, such as /OPT and /OPTION, you must type at least four letters to designate the second option.
  44. To see a list of options for this command, type:
  45. NET HELP command
  46. (BASE+10)
  47. EXPLANATION
  48. You typed a command with two options that conflict, such as /YES and /NO.
  49. ACTION
  50. Retype the command without contradictory options.
  51. (BASE+11)
  52. EXPLANATION
  53. The specified program file could not be found.
  54. ACTION
  55. Check that the program is in the same directory as NET.EXE, which is usually in your system directory.
  56. (BASE+12)
  57. EXPLANATION
  58. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  59. The software you are attempting to run requires a more recent version of the operating system.
  60. ACTION
  61. Run the software using a more recent version of the operating system.
  62. (BASE+13)
  63. EXPLANATION
  64. Windows NT could not display all available data.
  65. ACTION
  66. The action required depends on the command that returned the error. Contact your network administrator.
  67. (BASE+15)
  68. EXPLANATION
  69. This command can be used only on a Windows NT Advanced Server system.
  70. ACTION
  71. Redo the operation on a Windows NT Advanced Server system.
  72. (BASE+33)
  73. EXPLANATION
  74. This task cannot be performed while the service is starting or stopping.
  75. ACTION
  76. Try the task later.
  77. (BASE+34)
  78. EXPLANATION
  79. The service did not report an error.
  80. ACTION
  81. Try the task later. If the problem persists, contact your network administrator.
  82. (BASE+47)
  83. EXPLANATION
  84. A service-specific error occurred.
  85. ACTION
  86. Refer to the Help or documentation for that service to determine the problem.
  87. (BASE+194)
  88. EXPLANATION
  89. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  90. You attempted to delete an active printer.
  91. ACTION
  92. After the current job has finished spooling, either print or delete the job. Then delete the printer.
  93. (BASE+210)
  94. EXPLANATION
  95. Windows NT could not find a file of Help information.
  96. ACTION
  97. Be sure the NET.HLP file is in the same directory as NET.EXE, which is usually in your system directory. This directory should also be on your search path (specified by the PATH command).
  98. If you cannot find the Help file on your computer, contact your network administrator. Your administrator should copy the Help file from the Windows NT distribution disks to your computer.
  99. (BASE+211)
  100. EXPLANATION
  101. Help file, NET.HLP, is damaged. The file is usually in your system directory.
  102. ACTION
  103. Contact your network administrator. Your administrator should copy the Help file from the Windows NT distribution disks to your computer.
  104. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
  105. (BASE+212)
  106. EXPLANATION
  107. Help file, NET.HLP, is damaged. The file is usually in your system directory.
  108. ACTION
  109. Contact your network administrator. Your administrator should copy the Help file from the Windows NT distribution disks to your computer.
  110. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
  111. (BASE+213)
  112. EXPLANATION
  113. Either this domain does not have logon security and therefore does not have a domain controller, or its domain controller is currently unavailable.
  114. ACTION
  115. If this domain does not have logon security, you cannot use this domain. Otherwise, retry the command. If the problem persists, ask your network administrator if the domain controller is running.
  116. (BASE+214)
  117. EXPLANATION
  118. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  119. You must have administrative privilege on the remote computer to perform this task because that computer is running a previous version of LAN Manager.
  120. ACTION
  121. To complete this task, ask your administrator to give you administrative privilege on the remote computer, or have that computer upgraded to Windows NT.
  122. (BASE+216)
  123. EXPLANATION
  124. You typed an invalid device name.
  125. ACTION
  126. Check the spelling of the device name. Valid device names are LPT1: to LPT9: for printers and A: to Z: for disk devices.
  127. (BASE+217)
  128. EXPLANATION
  129. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  130. The log file you are using is damaged.
  131. ACTION
  132. If you may need to refer to this log file in the future, copy it to another filename, and then clear it so that you can start another one.
  133. (BASE+218)
  134. EXPLANATION
  135. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  136. The Netrun service runs only programs with the filename extension .EXE.
  137. ACTION
  138. To use a program with a .COM extension, an administrator must rename it to a .EXE file.
  139. (BASE+219)
  140. EXPLANATION
  141. Windows NT could not find the resource you wanted to
  142. stop sharing.
  143. ACTION
  144. Check the spelling of the share name.
  145. To see a list of resources the server is sharing, type:
  146. NET SHARE
  147. (BASE+220)
  148. EXPLANATION
  149. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  150. The internal record of this user is invalid.
  151. ACTION
  152. Contact technical support.
  153. (BASE+221)
  154. EXPLANATION
  155. You used an incorrect password.
  156. ACTION
  157. Check that you have the correct password, and then retype it.
  158. If you cannot remember your password, see your network administrator to have your password changed.
  159. (BASE+222)
  160. EXPLANATION
  161. An error occurred when a message was sent to the alias you selected. An additional error message should follow this one. It will tell you what action to take to correct the error.
  162. ACTION
  163. Follow the recommended action in the second error message.
  164. (BASE+223)
  165. EXPLANATION
  166. Either your password or your user name is incorrect.
  167. ACTION
  168. Retry the operation with the correct password or user name.
  169. If you cannot remember your password, see your network administrator to have your password changed.
  170. (BASE+225)
  171. EXPLANATION
  172. An error occurred when Windows NT tried to stop sharing the resource.
  173. ACTION
  174. Try again to stop sharing the resource.
  175. If no more information about this error is displayed, use Event Viewer to read the system log.
  176. If no more information appears in Event Viewer and the problem persists, contact technical support.
  177. (BASE+226)
  178. EXPLANATION
  179. You typed an invalid user name.
  180. ACTION
  181. Retype the command with a valid user name.
  182. (BASE+227)
  183. EXPLANATION
  184. You typed an invalid password.
  185. ACTION
  186. Retype the command, using a valid password.
  187. (BASE+228)
  188. EXPLANATION
  189. The two passwords you typed did not match.
  190. ACTION
  191. Be sure to type identical passwords.
  192. (BASE+229)
  193. EXPLANATION
  194. Loading of the profile stopped after an error occurred.
  195. ACTION
  196. No action is needed.
  197. (BASE+230)
  198. EXPLANATION
  199. You typed an invalid computer name or domain.
  200. ACTION
  201. Retype the command with a valid computer name or domain. If you need further assistance, contact your network administrator.
  202. (BASE+234)
  203. EXPLANATION
  204. You typed an invalid password.
  205. ACTION
  206. Type a valid password.
  207. (BASE+235)
  208. EXPLANATION
  209. You typed an invalid name.
  210. ACTION
  211. Type a valid name.
  212. (BASE+236)
  213. EXPLANATION
  214. You cannot share this resource.
  215. ACTION
  216. No action is needed.
  217. (BASE+238)
  218. EXPLANATION
  219. This command is valid only for device names of printers and communication devices.
  220. ACTION
  221. No action is needed.
  222. (BASE+242)
  223. EXPLANATION
  224. You typed an invalid user name or group name.
  225. ACTION
  226. Check the spelling of the user or group name. To see a list of existing users, type:
  227. NET USER
  228. To see a list of existing local groups, type:
  229. NET LOCALGROUP
  230. To see a list of existing global groups, type:
  231. NET GROUP
  232. (BASE+243)
  233. EXPLANATION
  234. The server is not set up to be administered remotely.
  235. ACTION
  236. For the server to be administered remotely, you must share the server's ADMIN$ and IPC$ resources.
  237. (BASE+252)
  238. EXPLANATION
  239. No users have sessions with this server.
  240. ACTION
  241. No action is needed.
  242. (BASE+253)
  243. EXPLANATION
  244. This user is not a member of the group.
  245. ACTION
  246. No action is needed.
  247. (BASE+254)
  248. EXPLANATION
  249. This user is already a member of the group.
  250. ACTION
  251. No action is needed.
  252. (BASE+255)
  253. EXPLANATION
  254. You typed an unknown user name.
  255. ACTION
  256. Check the spelling of the user name and then retype the command.
  257. (BASE+257)
  258. EXPLANATION
  259. You did not provide a valid response to a Windows NT prompt.
  260. ACTION
  261. Type a valid response.
  262. (BASE+260)
  263. EXPLANATION
  264. The day you specified is invalid. Valid days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
  265. Valid abbreviations are M, T, W, Th, F, Sa, and Su.
  266. ACTION
  267. Retype the command, using valid names or abbreviations.
  268. (BASE+261)
  269. EXPLANATION
  270. You specified a time range that starts later than it ends.
  271. Time ranges must start and end on the same day.
  272. ACTION
  273. Retype the command with a valid time range.
  274. You can use either the 12-hour or the 24-hour time format. When you use the 12-hour format, you must specify either AM or PM for each time.
  275. When you use the 24-hour format, do not specify AM or PM.
  276. (BASE+262)
  277. EXPLANATION
  278. You specified an hour in a format that could not be recognized. The hour can be a number from 0 to 12 in 12-hour format or 0 to 24 in 24-hour format. If you use the 12-hour format, you must specify either AM or PM for each time.
  279. ACTION
  280. Retype the command with the correct hour format.
  281. (BASE+263)
  282. EXPLANATION
  283. You specified the minutes in a format that could not be recognized.
  284. Typing the minutes is optional, but if included, the format must be :00 (a colon and two zeros).
  285. ACTION
  286. Retype the command, either omitting the minutes or using the correct format (:00).
  287. (BASE+264)
  288. EXPLANATION
  289. Specifying minutes in your logon command is optional, but if included, the minutes must be in the format :00 (a colon and two zeros).
  290. ACTION
  291. Retype the command, either omitting the minutes or using the correct format (:00).
  292. (BASE+265)
  293. EXPLANATION
  294. You mixed 12- and 24-hour formats in your time specification.
  295. If you use the 12-hour format (with AM and PM), the hours must be from 0 to 12. If you use 24-hour format, the hours must be from 0 to 24.
  296. ACTION
  297. Retype the command with either the 12- or 24-hour format.
  298. (BASE+266)
  299. EXPLANATION
  300. You tried to use the 12-hour format, but the time was followed by text that was neither AM nor PM.
  301. If you use the 12-hour format, you must follow each time with either AM, A.M., PM, or P.M.
  302. ACTION
  303. Retype the command with the correct forms of AM and PM.
  304. (BASE+267)
  305. EXPLANATION
  306. You used an illegal date format.
  307. ACTION
  308. Retype the command with a correct date format.
  309. Dates should be typed in the form mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy, depending on the user's
  310. country code. Months can be represented by a number, spelled out, or
  311. abbreviated to exactly 3 letters. Use commas or slashes to separate the parts
  312. of the date--do not use spaces. If you do not specify the year, Windows NT
  313. assumes it to be the next occurrence of the date.
  314. (BASE+268)
  315. EXPLANATION
  316. You specified an illegal range of days.
  317. You must also type a hyphen between the first and last days of each range.
  318. ACTION
  319. When specifying days, use only the complete names of
  320. the days or valid Windows NT abbreviations. Valid abbreviations are:
  321. M, T, W, Th, F, Sa, Su
  322. Use a hyphen to separate the beginning and
  323. end of each range of days.
  324. (BASE+269)
  325. EXPLANATION
  326. You typed an invalid time range.
  327. ACTION
  328. Retype the command with a valid time range. Use either the 12-hour format, with the numbers 0-12 and AM and PM, or the 24-hour format, with the numbers 0-24.
  329. Use a hyphen to separate the beginning and end of a time range, as in 9AM-4PM.
  330. (BASE+270)
  331. EXPLANATION
  332. You typed invalid options or variables with the command.
  333. ACTION
  334. Retype the command, using valid options and variables.
  335. When you add a user account, the password you set for the user must conform to your system's guidelines for password length.
  336. (BASE+271)
  337. EXPLANATION
  338. The /ENABLESCRIPT option of the NET USER command accepts only YES as a value.
  339. ACTION
  340. Retype the command, either specifying /ENABLESCRIPT:YES or not specifying /ENABLESCRIPT.
  341. (BASE+273)
  342. EXPLANATION
  343. You typed an invalid country code.
  344. ACTION
  345. Specify a valid country code.
  346. (BASE+274)
  347. EXPLANATION
  348. The user was successfully created but could not be added to the USERS local group.
  349. ACTION
  350. Try deleting the user. Then add the user to the local group again. If the problem persists, contact technical support.
  351. (BASE+275)
  352. EXPLANATION
  353. The user context you supplied with /USER is invalid.
  354. ACTION
  355. Retype the command with a valid user context which may be a simple user name or a qualified user name (in the form DOMAIN\USERNAME).
  356. (BASE+276)
  357. EXPLANATION
  358. A system dynamic-link library could not be loaded.
  359. ACTION
  360. Make sure the file specified is in your system directory. If it is not, contact your network administrator.
  361. (BASE+277)
  362. EXPLANATION
  363. The NET SEND command no longer sends files.
  364. ACTION
  365. Type the message you wish to send on the same line as NET SEND.
  366. (BASE+278)
  367. EXPLANATION
  368. When you are creating the special shares IPC$ or ADMIN$, you may not specify a path.
  369. ACTION
  370. Retype the command without a path. For example, NET SHARE ADMIN$.
  371. (BASE+279)
  372. EXPLANATION
  373. The account (user or global group) is already in the local group you are trying to add it to.
  374. ACTION
  375. No action is needed.
  376. (BASE+280)
  377. EXPLANATION
  378. The user or group specified does not exist.
  379. ACTION
  380. Retype the command with a correct user name or group name.
  381. (BASE+281)
  382. EXPLANATION
  383. The computer account specified does not exist.
  384. ACTION
  385. Retype the command with a correct computer name.
  386. (BASE+282)
  387. EXPLANATION
  388. The computer account specified already exists.
  389. ACTION
  390. Choose a different computer name.
  391. (BASE+283)
  392. EXPLANATION
  393. The global user or group specified does not exist.
  394. ACTION
  395. Retype the command with a correct user name or group name.
  396. (BASE+290)
  397. EXPLANATION
  398. The system could not find the message.
  399. ACTION
  400. Contact your system administrator.
  401. (BASE+302)
  402. EXPLANATION
  403. You typed an invalid schedule date.
  404. ACTION
  405. Specify either a day of the month represented by a number between 1 and 31, or a day of the week represented by one of the following abbreviations: M, T, W, Th, F, Sa, Su.
  406. (BASE+303)
  407. EXPLANATION
  408. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  409. The root directory for LAN Manager is unavailable.
  410. ACTION
  411. Be sure the workstation is running and the directory
  412. containing the LAN Manager software is accessible.
  413. (BASE+304)
  414. EXPLANATION
  415. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  416. Either the SCHED.LOG file has been opened by another process or the disk is full.
  417. ACTION
  418. Be sure the disk is not full.
  419. If another process has opened the file, you will have to wait for it to close the file before you can open it.
  420. (BASE+305)
  421. EXPLANATION
  422. The Server service must be running for this command to run.
  423. ACTION
  424. Start the server, and then retype the command.
  425. (BASE+306)
  426. EXPLANATION
  427. You specified a job identification number that does not exist.
  428. ACTION
  429. To see the list of jobs and identification numbers in the schedule file, type:
  430. AT
  431. (BASE+307)
  432. EXPLANATION
  433. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  434. The schedule file is damaged.
  435. ACTION
  436. Restore the schedule file, SCHED.LOG, from a backup copy, or delete the file and create a new one with the AT utility. SCHED.LOG is in the LANMAN\LOGS directory.
  437. (BASE+308)
  438. EXPLANATION
  439. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  440. LAN Manager cannot find the job you are trying to delete.
  441. ACTION
  442. Check the job identification number by typing:
  443. AT
  444. Try again to delete the job, using the correct job identification number.
  445. If the error persists, the schedule file, SCHED.LOG, may be damaged. Restore SCHED.LOG from a backup copy, or delete it and create a new one with the AT utility. SCHED.LOG is in the LANMAN\LOGS directory.
  446. (BASE+309)
  447. EXPLANATION
  448. Commands used with the AT utility cannot exceed 259 characters.
  449. ACTION
  450. Type a command with 259 or fewer characters.
  451. (BASE+310)
  452. EXPLANATION
  453. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  454. You cannot update the schedule file because the disk is
  455. full.
  456. ACTION
  457. Make room on the disk by deleting unnecessary files.
  458. (BASE+312)
  459. EXPLANATION
  460. This message should occur only on a down-level computer. Any action to correct the problem should be performed on that computer.
  461. The schedule file has been damaged, possibly by system errors.
  462. ACTION
  463. Restore the schedule file, SCHED.LOG, from a backup copy, or delete the file and create a new one with the AT utility. SCHED.LOG is in the LANMAN\LOGS directory.
  464. (BASE+313)
  465. EXPLANATION
  466. The schedule file was cleared.
  467. ACTION
  468. No action is needed.
  469. (BASE+315)
  470. EXPLANATION
  471. The command could not be completed because another scheduled command is currently running.
  472. ACTION
  473. Try the command later.
  474. (BASE+316)
  475. EXPLANATION
  476. The minimum password age specified must not be greater than the maximum.
  477. ACTION
  478. Specify a minimum password age that is less than the maximum password age.
  479. (BASE+317)
  480. EXPLANATION
  481. User account values cannot be replicated to down-level servers unless the account values are compatible with the down-level server's values.
  482. ACTION
  483. No action is needed.
  484. (BASE+370)
  485. EXPLANATION
  486. The computer name you specified is invalid.
  487. ACTION
  488. Check the spelling of the computer name.
  489. (BASE+371)
  490. EXPLANATION
  491. The specified message number does not represent a Windows NT message.
  492. ACTION
  493. Check that you typed the correct message number. To see more information about system messages, type:
  494. NET HELPMSG message#
  495. where message# is the message number.
  496. (BASE+413)
  497. EXPLANATION
  498. Either this domain does not have logon security and therefore does not have a domain controller, or its domain controller is unavailable.
  499. ACTION
  500. If this domain does not have logon security, you cannot use this command. Otherwise, retry the command. If the problem persists, ask your network administrator if the domain controller is running.
  501. (BASE+415)
  502. EXPLANATION
  503. The system could not determine your home directory.
  504. ACTION
  505. Ask your network administrator to add a home directory for you.
  506. (BASE+416)
  507. EXPLANATION
  508. The system could not determine your home directory.
  509. ACTION
  510. Ask your network administrator to add a home directory for you.
  511. (BASE+417)
  512. EXPLANATION
  513. Your home directory is not a network path that can be connected to. The directory must specify a full path, including the server and share names.
  514. ACTION
  515. Ask your network administrator to verify that the home directory path specified in the user account is correct.
  516. (BASE+432)
  517. EXPLANATION
  518. The name you specified is not a valid domain or workgroup name.
  519. ACTION
  520. Check the spelling of the name. Retype the command with a valid domain or workgroup name.
  521. (BASE+451)
  522. EXPLANATION
  523. You specified too many values for the listed option.
  524. ACTION
  525. Retype the command with the correct number of values. To see the syntax of this command, type:
  526. NET HELP command
  527. (BASE+452)
  528. EXPLANATION
  529. You typed an invalid value for the listed option.
  530. ACTION
  531. Retype the command with valid values. To see the syntax of this command, type:
  532. NET HELP command
  533. (BASE+453)
  534. EXPLANATION
  535. You did not use the correct syntax of this command.
  536. ACTION
  537. To see the syntax of this command, type:
  538. NET HELP command
  539. (BASE+460)
  540. EXPLANATION
  541. The file identification number you specified is either outside the valid range or is nonnumeric.
  542. ACTION
  543. Retype the command with a valid file identification number. To see a list of the server's open files and their identification numbers, type:
  544. NET FILE
  545. (BASE+461)
  546. EXPLANATION
  547. The print job identification number you specified is either outside the valid range or is nonnumeric.
  548. ACTION
  549. Retype the command with a valid print job identification number. To see a list of a server's print jobs, type:
  550. NET PRINT \\computername\sharename
  551. (BASE+463)
  552. EXPLANATION
  553. The user or group account you typed does not exist.
  554. ACTION
  555. Retype the command, specifying an existing account.