7501 Error %d to copy security configuration to the security templates directory and the repair directory.
7502 Error %d to snapshot system security to %s. See log file %s for detail info.
7503 Error %d to load DLL %s.
7504 Error %d to get procedure address of %s.
7505 Error 0x%x to get token user.
7506 GPO %s is not processed due to previous GPO error.
7507 Cannot access the template. Error code = %d.\n %s.
7508 No template is defined in GPO %s.
7509 Make a local copy of %s.
7510 Process GP template %s.
7511 0x%x : %s\nAdvanced help for this problem is available on http://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".
7512 EFS policy defined : Length is %d.\n
7513 No EFS policy is defined at this level\n
7514 Error=%d to save EFS policy to a temp key.\n
7515 Existing EFS policy in LSA (Length=%d)\n
7516 Status=%d to set EFS policy (Length %d)\n
7517 EFS policy is not changed\n
7518 Cannot open LSA to set EFS policy. Error=%d\n
7519 Error %d to query merged EFS policy in this propagation.\n
7520 Error %d to get the DS root name.
7521 Error %d to open and bind to DS.
7522 Error %d to save policy change in the local GPO database.
7523 Error %d to send policy change notification to policy engine.
7524 Default Group Policy Object %s is successfully created.
7525 Error %d to copy the default template to %s.
7526 Error %d to create directory %s.
7527 Not enough memory to process this command.
7528 Error 0x%x to get file system path for default GPO.
7529 Error %d to get the role (DC, server, professional) of the machine.
7530 Error %d to open GPO %s.
7531 Error %d to read policies from GPO %s.
7532 Error %d to open database.
7533 Error %d to create arguments for second thread.
7534 Error %d to create a thread.
7535 Snapshot of system security policy and user rights are saved.
7536 Error %d to snapshot system security policy and user rights.
7537 Error %d to remove default settings with option %x.
7538 Out of box default security settings
7539 Default security settings updated for domain controllers
7540 Security Configuration Server (in services.exe) is not ready. This is probably in system reboot. Policy will be tried again in the next propagation.
7541 Process policy filter changes in the first reboot after setup
7542 LSA policy is changed in setup.
7543 SAM policy is changed in setup.
7544 Notify policy server.
7545 This is not the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC.
7546 This is not the last GPO.
7547 This is the last GPO : domain policy is ignored on DC.
7548 this is the last GPO.
7549 Policy propagation is invoked in winlogon blocking thread. Create another thread for slow task.
7550 Policy server is not ready, retry count #%d.
7551 Applying security policy...
7552 Applying security policy to the system.
7553 0x%x : %s\nAdvanced help for this problem is available on http://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events". \n\nError 0x534 occurs when a user account in one or more Group Policy objects (GPOs) could not be resolved to a SID. This error is possibly caused by a mistyped or deleted user account referenced in either the User Rights or Restricted Groups branch of a GPO. To resolve this event, contact an administrator in the domain to perform the following actions: \n\n1. Identify accounts that could not be resolved to a SID:\n\nFrom the command prompt, type: FIND /I "Cannot find" %%SYSTEMROOT%%\Security\Logs\winlogon.log\n\nThe string following "Cannot find" in the FIND output identifies the problem account names.\n\nExample: Cannot find JohnDough.\n\nIn this case, the SID for username "JohnDough" could not be determined. This most likely occurs because the account was deleted, renamed, or is spelled differently (e.g. "JohnDoe"). \n\n2. Use RSoP to identify the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups, and Source GPOs that contain the problem accounts:\n\na. Start -> Run -> RSoP.msc\nb. Review the results for Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment and Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Restricted Groups for any errors flagged with a red X.\nc. For any User Right or Restricted Group marked with a red X, the corresponding GPO that contains the problem policy setting is listed under the column entitled "Source GPO". Note the specific User Rights, Restricted Groups and containing Source GPOs that are generating errors. \n\n3. Remove unresolved accounts from Group Policy\n\na. Start -> Run -> MMC.EXE\nb. From the File menu select "Add/Remove Snap-in..."\nc. From the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box select "Add..."\nd. In the "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box select "Group Policy" and click "Add"\ne. In the "Select Group Policy Object" dialog box click the "Browse" button.\nf. On the "Browse for a Group Policy Object" dialog box choose the "All" tab\ng. For each source GPO identified in step 2, correct the specific User Rights or Restricted Groups that were flagged with a red X in step 2. These User Rights or Restricted Groups can be corrected by removing or correcting any references to the problem accounts that were identified in step 1.
7554 Error code %d occurs when promoting system security. Please see detail in %windir%\security\logs\scedcpro.log.
7555 Error opening some security database(s) such as %s.
7556 0x%x : %s\nAdvanced help for this problem is available on http://support.microsoft.com. Query for "troubleshooting 1202 events".\nError 0x5B4 is likely caused because applications change policy using down level APIs and the policy store is locked.
7581 Cannot add Authenticated User and Interactive to local Users group. User may add them manully.
7582 Error %d to reconfigure file security.
7583 Cannot add Interactive to local Power Users group. User may add it manully.
7584 Cannot delete GP cache.
7585 No privileges set before policy propagation. Okay to ignore.
7586 Error %d opening cached GPO %s
7588 Error in logging RSOP data. Error Code %d. Information %s.
7589 Cannot create GP cache.
7590 ----RSOP planning data logged successfully. Success Code %d.