103 View or change the access security settings for the certificate's private keys.
104 Microsoft Corporation
110 Issued By
190 Certificates (%1)
191 Certificates - Service (%1) on (%2)
192 The certificate cannot be pasted into the %1 store. %2
193 Certificates (Local Computer)
194 Certificate Services Client - Auto-Enrollment
195 Logical Store Name
196 With Software Restriction Policies, you can define a default security level and rules (exceptions to that default security level) that specify what software is allowed to run on a computer. Software restriction policies are enforced when a user or process attempts to run software.
197 Public Key Policies
198 Security Levels
199 Additional Rules
200 Name
201 Description
202 Type
203 Security Level
204 Last Modified Date
205 Request...
206 New Path Rule
207 Re&new Certificate with New Key...
208 Renew a certificate that is close to expiration. Use a new key.
209 Renew Certificate with Same Key...
210 Renew a certificate that is close to expiration. Use the same key as the selected certificate.
211 Request Certificate with Same Key
212 Renew Certificate with Same Key
213 &Import...
214 Add a certificate to a store
215 &Export...
216 Export a certificate
217 Automatic Certificate Request...
218 Create a new Automatic Certificate Request object and add it to the Security Configuration Editor
219 SAFER Windows 1.0 Object
220 Software Restriction Policies
222 The path cannot contain any of the following characters:\n%1
225 Set as default
226 Makes this level the default.
228 New Hash Rule
229 Certificates
231 New Certificate Rule
233 Issued To
234 Expiration Date
235 &Open
236 View a certificate
237 Fi&nd Certificates...
238 Search for a certificate in the store
239 Policy Name
240 Setting
241 &Request New Certificate...
242 Request a new certificate from a certification authority (CA) in your domain
243 Enabled
244 Disabled
245 Effective Date
246 Certificates - Current User
247 Windows could not set %1 as the default security level. %2
248 [not available]
249 Friendly Name
250 Intended Purposes
251 New &Path Rule...
252 Adds a new path rule.
253 Certificates
254 Issued To
255 Issued By
256 New H&ash Rule...
257 Key Container Name
258 Referenced by Certificate
259 The Certificates snap-in allows you to browse the contents of the certificate stores for yourself, a service, or a computer.
260 Next Update
261 Issued To
262 Issued By
263 Adds a new certificate rule.
264 New &Network Zone Rule...
265 Adds a new network zone rule.
266 All certificate stores
267 New &Certificate Rule...
268 Find Certificate
269 This will clear your current search.
270 Searching...
271 1 Certificate Found
272 No Certificates Found
273 %1!d! Certificates Found
274 MD5 Hash
275 SHA1 Hash
276 Store Found In
277 Adds a new application hash rule.
278 Export Store...
279 Export a certificate store
280 Key Algorithms
281 Export a certificate trust list
282 View a certificate trust list
283 <All>
284 <None>
285 Object Type
286 Physical Store Name
287 Certificates - Current User
288 Certificates
289 Provider Name
290 Enterprise Trust
291 Edit
292 Edit the Certificate Trust List
293 Certificate Trust List
294 Create a new Certificate Trust List and add it to this certificate store
295 The %1 certificate store already contains the following certificate:\n\nFriendly name: %2\nIssued to: %3\n\nWould you like to replace the existing certificate?
296 Certificate store already contains the selected certificate trust list.\nDelete the duplicate before adding.
297 Certificate store already contains the selected certificate revocation list.\nDelete the duplicate before adding.
299 Re&quest Certificate with New Key...
300 Request a new certificate, but do not use the same key as the selected certificate.
301 This is a root certificate. Deleting this certificate will invalidate this CA.\nAre you certain you wish to delete this certificate?
302 Certificates that are issued by this CA or any lower level CA will no longer be trusted.\nDo you wish to delete this certificate?
303 You will not be able to decrypt data encrypted using this certificate.\nDo you wish to delete this certificate?
304 Certificates that verify to a certificate listed in this CTL may no longer be verifiable.\nDo you wish to delete this CTL?
305 Removing this CRL may prevent Windows from performing revocation checking on certificates issued by this Certificate Authority. Do you still wish to delete this CRL?
306 Select a service account to manage on the local computer.
307 The selected certificate has no private key. %1
308 The certificate you are about to copy refers to a private key.\nThe private key will not be copied with the certificate.\nAre you sure you want to copy the certificate?
309 Copy a Certificate
310 Trusted Root Certification Authorities
311 Encrypting File System
312 &Add Data Recovery Agent...
314 Add an existing certificate to the Group Policy as a data recovery agent
315 &Create Data Recovery Agent
316 Enroll a new certificate into the Group Policy as a data recovery agent
317 Automatic Certificate Request Settings
320 &Data Recovery Agent...
322 Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard
323 Name
324 Intended Purposes
325 Add Recovery Agent
326 The selected user has no certificates suitable for Encrypted File System Recovery and cannot be added as a recovery agent.\nSelect another user.
327 Serial Number
338 Select a certificate template.
340 Automatic Certificate Request
341 Are you sure you want to delete this Automatic Certificate Request?
342 The certificate is not suitable for Encrypted File System recovery.
343 Should the public and private key pair, and the certificate be exported to a password protected PFX file and the private key deleted?
344 Create Automatic Certificate Request
345 The passwords you typed do not match. Type the new password in both text boxes.
346 Set Password
347 If you press "Cancel", the certificate will not be exported to a PFX file. Cancel anyway?
348 Unable to retrieve selected certificate template.
354 Certification Authorities
357 Unable to read enhanced key usage from Auto Certificate Request object.
358 Cannot read certificate template information from a Automatic Certificate Request object.
361 Edit the Auto Certificate Request Object by launching the Auto Certificate Request Wizard
362 View a certificate revocation list
363 Export a certificate revocation list
364 Verdana
365 8
366 Register Certificates snap-in
367 You do not have sufficient rights to register the Certificates snap-in.
368 Certificate Template
369 The next time a computer logs on, a certificate based on the template you select is provided.
372 Select Recovery Agents
373 Only users who have recovery agent certificates can be designated as recovery agents.
375 Unable to open %1 certificate store. %2
376 Unable to open %1 certificate store. The user could not be added. %2
377 Personal Information Exchange - PKCS #7 (*.pfx)|*.pfx||
380 The certificates you are about to copy refer to private keys.\nThe private keys will not be copied with the certificates.\nAre you sure you want to copy the certificates?
381 These are root certificates. Deleting these certificates will invalidate this CA.\nAre you certain you wish to delete these certificates?
382 Certificates that are issued by this CA or any lower level CA will no longer be trusted.\nDo you wish to delete these certificates?
383 You will not be able to decrypt data encrypted using these certificates.\nDo you wish to delete these certificates?
384 Permanently delete the selected certificates?
385 Deleting these certificates may invalidate CAs or remove your ability to decrypt data.\nDo you wish to delete these certificates?
386 Public Key Policies
387 &Options...
388 View or change Certificates snap-in display options
390 Unable to save changes to %1. %2
391 Status
397 Are you sure you want to delete the Encrypting File System policy from this Group Policy object?
398 %1 store contains no certificates.
399 %1 store contains 1 certificate.
400 %1 store contains %2!d! certificates.
401 No certificates are available for %1.
402 One certificate is available for %1.
403 %1 certificates are available for %2.
404 Status
405 The help file %1 could not be opened.
406 %1 store contains no automatic certificate requests.
407 %1 store contains one automatic certificate request.
408 %1 store contains %2!d! automatic certificate requests.
409 %1 store contains no CTLs.
410 %1 store contains one CTL.
411 %1 store contains %2!d! CTLs.
412 The certificate cannot be validated.
413 File type is unknown. Cannot open.
414 There are no private keys.
415 There is one private key.
416 There are %1!d! private keys.
418 The Public Key Policies extension allows you to specify root certificates and set up certificate trust lists, automatic certificate requests and recovery agents.
421 Permanently delete the selected certificate?
423 Permanently delete the selected certificates?
425 Certificates
427 Certificate Revocation List
429 Certificate Trust List
431 Request Certificate with Same Key...
432 Request a new certificate using the same key as the selected certificate
433 Certificates - File
435 The %1 certificate store could not be opened. Shut down the Certificates snap-in and try again.
436 &Connect to another computer ...
437 Manage certificates on a different computer
438 Certificates - Service (%1) on Local Computer
439 You do not have permissions to manage the certificate stores on the remote computer. Either contact the administrator of the remote computer to grant you additional permissions, or connect to the remote computer with a different user account.
440 The certificate stores could not be enumerated. %1
441 The certificate could not be deleted from %1. %2
442 Trusted sites
443 Internet
444 Restricted sites
445 Local computer
446 Local intranet
447 Unknown internet zone
448 Path
449 Hash
450 Network Zone
451 Certificate
452 Trusted Publishers
453 Designated File Types
457 All Files (*.*)|*.*||
458 This zone contains Web sites that are on your local computer.
459 This zone contains all Web sites that are on your organization's intranet.
460 This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or data.
461 This zone contains all Web sites you haven't placed in other zones.
462 This zone contains Web sites that could potentially damage your computer or data.
463 You must enter a path.
465 Windows could not delete the rule. %1
466 Permanently delete the selected rule?
467 Permanently delete the selected entries?
468 Windows could not create a hash of %1. %2
469 You must select an application to hash.
470 Windows cannot open %1. %2
471 Windows cannot get the file size of %1. %2
472 The rule could not be saved. %1
473 Extension
474 File Type
475 If you delete this file type, programs of this type will run with unrestricted privileges.\n\nAre you sure you want to delete this file type?
476 If you delete these file types, programs of these types will run with unrestricted privileges.\n\nAre you sure you want to delete these file types?
477 %1 is already a listed file type.
478 bytes
479 KB
480 Default security level
481 The default level you selected is more restrictive than the current default security level. Changing to this default security level may cause some programs to stop working. Do you want to continue?
484 Select a file or folder:
485 The selected file does not contain a valid certificate.
494 Certificate Rule\nNote: Certificate rules will not be enforced until enforcement is enabled. Certificate rules enforcement can be enabled on Enforcement properties page.
495 Auto&matically Enroll and Retrieve Certificates
496 Updates all eligible certificates as a background process
497 The autoenrollment event could not be opened. %1
498 The restricted level cannot be made the default security level.
499 File
500 Private Keys
502 Enforcement
503 This hash value is in an unrecognized format.
504 Browse for File or Folder
505 Windows could not set the software restriction policy. %1
506 Close all property pages before deleting %1.
507 You must provide a hash value.
508 Close all property pages before changing the default level.
509 Close all property pages before refreshing the container.
510 The file %1 has a length of zero bytes and cannot be hashed. Choose another file to hash.
511 Certificate Template
512 The certificate cannot be renewed because you chose to generate a new key and your smart card is full.\nWould you like to reuse your private key for this certificate?
513 Software Restriction Policies is not supported.
514 The Encrypting File System value could not be changed. %1
515 Click "Stop" to stop the search before closing this dialog.
516 New &Software Restriction Policies
517 Creates software restriction policies for this Group Policy object.
518 No Software Restriction Policies Defined
519 Software restriction policies are not defined in this Group Policy object. If you define software restriction policies in this Group Policy object, they will override inherited policy settings from other Group Policy objects.\n\nTo define software restriction policies, in the Action menu, click New Software Restriction Policies.\n\nNote: After initially creating software restriction policies, a reboot is required before they will be enforced.
520 No designated file types were found. %1
521 No certificate templates are available in Active Directory. At least one certificate template is required to create an automatic certificate request. To populate Active Directory with the available certificate templates, on the Start menu, click Run, type certtmpl.msc, and then click OK. If you do not have permissions to manage certificate templates, contact your system administrator.
522 Certificates in the %1 certificate store will not be displayed because Windows cannot gain access to the store.
523 Certificates cannot be copied to the %1 certificate store because Windows cannot gain access to the store.
524 &Delete Software Restriction Policies
525 Deletes software restriction policies from this Group Policy object.
526 Windows could not delete the software restriction policy settings. %1
527 The operation could not be completed because the certificate has already been deleted.
528 Windows cannot create a data recovery agent. %1
529 Close all Software Restriction Policy property pages before deleting the Software Restriction Policies.
530 Delete all software restriction policies defined in this Group Policy object?
531 The file extension cannot contain any of the following characters:\n%1
532 Windows cannot install this certificate as a recovery certificate. %1
533 Windows cannot install this certificate because it is expired.
534 Windows cannot determine if this certificate has been revoked. %1\nDo you want to install this certificate?
577 Certificate rules are not enforced currently. Would you like to enable them?\n\nNote: Certificate rules will negatively impact the performance of your machine.
578 Windows could not create new software restriction policy settings. %1
579 The changes could not be saved. %1
600 Full control
601 Read
780 Changing RUP Exclusion List
781 When Credential Roaming is enabled, the folders in which the user's credentials are stored are automatically added to the Roaming User Profile (RUP) exclusion list. This prevents potential conflicts when both RUP and Credential Roaming are used together.
782 When Credential Roaming is disabled, the folders in which the user's credentials are stored are automatically removed from the Roaming User Profile (RUP) exclusion list.
970 Invalid computer name.
971 Select Computer
972 Unable to open Computer Selector.
2001 Trusted People
2002 Trusted Publishers
2003 Untrusted Certificates
2004 CA Certificates
2005 Certificate Path Validation Settings
2100 Certificate Path Validation
2101 (not recommended)
2102 Select a purpose from the drop-down list or enter\nan OID in the form of 1.2.3.4
2103 The value entered is out of range: %lu - %lu.
2120 Stores
2121 Certificate purposes
2122 Trusted Publishers
2123 Network Retrieval
2124 Auto update MRCP certificates
2125 URL retrieval timeout
2126 Path validation retrieval timeout
2127 Issuer certificate retrieval
2128 Cross-cert download interval
2129 Revocation
2130 CRL/OCSP preference
2131 Extending response lifetimes
2132 SmartCard
6157 Verdana
6158 12
6159 No Encrypting File System Policies Defined
6160 This group policy has no Encrypting File System policies defined directly on it. To define a policy you can click on the Encrypting File System node and select Add Data Recovery Agent or Create Data Recovery Agent from the All Tasks menu.
6161 No Encrypting File System policies have been defined in any group or local policy that was evaluated to produce this resultant set of policy.
6162 This group policy has no Encrypting File System policies defined directly on it. To define a policy you can click on the Encrypting File System node and select Add Data Recovery Agent from the All Tasks menu.
6163 1024
6164 2048
6165 4096
6166 8192
6167 No valid templates were found.
6168 ,
32768 Renew a certificate that is close to expiration
32769 Export a certificate using PFX
32770 Permanently remove selected certificates from a store
32782 View or modify the contents of a certificate
32786 View a certificate
32787 The certificate could not be added to %1. %2
32788 You must choose a certificate.
32789 The hash could not be read from this signed file: %1. %2