23 Use Routing and Remote Access to configure and manage the Routing and Remote Access service.
31 %s
32 RADIUS configuration object
34 %s (local)
35 Routing and Remote Access
36 Add RADIUS Server
37 Edit RADIUS Server
38 RADIUS Authentication
39 RADIUS Accounting
40 <None>
41 Routing and Remote Access
42 Routing and Remote Access
43 Enables multi-protocol LAN-to-LAN, LAN-to-WAN, virtual private network (VPN), and network address translation (NAT) routing services for clients and servers on this network. If this service is stopped, these services will be unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start
44 Routing and Remote Access
45 Server Name
46 State
47 Ports in use
48 Total ports
49 Up time (days:hrs:mins)
50 Routing and Remote Access
51 Status
52 Adapters
53 Server Status
54 &Start\nStarts Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
55 St&op\nStops Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
56 &Refresh\nUpdates the information in the current view for the selected server
57 &Add Server...\n Adds a server for administration
58 Remove Server from &console\n
59 Di&sable Routing and Remote Access\nStops Routing and Remote Access and removes the previous configuration
60 Re&build Server List\nRebuilds the previous Active Directory server list
61 Re&move from Directory...\nRemoves the selected server from Active Directory
62 Windows cannot display the domain view query dialog because of a network error.
114 VPN clients connect to the following public interface: %s\n\nVPN clients are assigned the following network for addressing: %s.\n\nClient connections are accepted and authenticated using: %s
115 remote access policies for this server.
116 an external RADIUS server.
117 VPN clients connect to the following public interface: %s\n\nRAS and VPN clients are assigned the following network for addressing: %s.\n\nClient connections are accepted and authenticated using: %s
118 Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface: %s\n\nClients on the local-area network will be assigned IP addresses from the following range:\n\nNetwork address: %s; network mask: %s
119 and a basic firewall
120 Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface: %s\n\nNAT relies on external DNS and DHCP servers. Confirm that these services are configured properly.
200 User Name
201 Duration
202 Number of Ports
210 Non-operational
211 Disconnected
212 Calling back
213 Listening
214 Authenticating
215 Authenticated
216 Initializing
217 Unknown
230 %1 at computer %2
231 All Remote Access users in %1 domain
232 All Remote Access users on %1
233 the local computer
234 Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface:%s\n\nClients on the local-area network will be assigned IP addresses from the following range:network address:192.168.0.0; network mask 255.255.0.0\n\nNAT relies on external DNS and DHCP servers. Confirm that these services are configured properly.
235 Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface:%s\n\nNAT relies on external DNS and DHCP servers. Confirm that these services are configured properly.
240 Name
241 Device
242 Comment
243 Status
244 Name
245 Number of Ports
246 Used By
247 RAS
248 Routing
249 RAS/Routing
250 None
251 Unknown
252 Type
254 Used By
260 Active
261 Inactive
262 Active (dialout)
279 TCP/IP
280 IPX
281 NetBEUI
290 Welcome to Routing and Remote Access
291 Routing and Remote Access provides integrated multiprotocol routing, remote access, and virtual private network (VPN) capabilities.\n\n
292 To add a Routing and Remote Access server, on the Action menu, click Add Server.\n\nFor more information about setting up a Routing and Remote Access server, see "Checklist: Installing and configuring the router" and "Checklist: Installing and configuring the remote access server" in Help.
300 Configure the Routing and Remote Access Server
301 To set up Routing and Remote Access, on the Action menu, click Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access.\n\n
302 For more information about setting up a Routing and Remote Access server, see Help.
310 Verdana Bold
311 10
312 Marlett
313 8
320 Configuration
321 You can enable any of the following combinations of services, or you can customize this server.
322 Internet Connection Server Setup
323 You can create a basic Internet connection with limited administrative control, or a more complex Internet connection with full administrative control.
324 NAT Internet Connection
325 You can select an existing interface or create a new demand-dial interface for client computers to connect to the Internet.
326 Network Selection
327 You can select the network that will have shared Internet access.
328 Name and Address Translation Services
329 You can enable basic name and address services.
330 Ready to Apply Selections
331 Routing and Remote Access is ready to apply your selections.
332 Remote Access Server Setup
333 You can use a basic configuration or more advanced options to set up this remote access server.
334 Remote Client Protocols
335 The protocols required for remote client access must be available on this server.
336 Macintosh Guest Authentication
337 You can allow remote Macintosh users to connect to this server using the Guest account.
338 Network Selection
339 You can assign remote clients to the network that you want them to use.
340 Verify Network Connections
341 Please ensure that you have a connection to your network.
342 Address Range Assignment
343 You can specify the address ranges that this server will use to assign addresses to remote clients.
344 IP Address Assignment
345 You can select the method for assigning IP addresses to remote clients.
346 Address Range Assignment
347 You can specify the address ranges that this server will use to assign addresses to remote clients.
348 Managing Multiple Remote Access Servers
349 You can manage all of your remote access servers centrally.
350 RADIUS Server Selection
351 You can specify the RADIUS servers that you want to use for authentication and accounting.
352 Remote Client Protocols
353 The protocols required for VPN access must be available on this server.
354 Macintosh Guest Authentication
355 You can allow remote Macintosh users to connect to this server using the Guest account.
356 VPN Connection
357 To enable VPN clients to connect to this server, at least one network interface must be connected to the Internet.
358 Network Selection
359 You can assign remote VPN clients to the network that you want them to use.
360 IP Address Assignment
361 You can select the method for assigning IP addresses to remote clients.
362 IP Address Assignment
363 You can select the method for assigning IP addresses to remote clients.
364 Address Range Assignment
365 You can specify the address ranges that this server will use to assign addresses to remote clients.
366 Managing Multiple Remote Access Servers
367 Connection requests can be authenticated locally or forwarded to a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server for authentication.
368 RADIUS Server Selection
369 You can specify the RADIUS servers that you want to use for authentication and accounting.
370 Routed Protocols
371 The protocols required for routing must be available on this server.
372 IP Address Assignment
373 You can select the method for assigning IP addresses to remote clients.
374 Address Range Assignment
375 You can specify the address ranges that this server will use to assign addresses to remote clients.
376 Demand-Dial Connections
377 Demand-dial connections allow you to route data to a remote network.
378 Address Assignment Range
379 Windows has defined a range of addresses for your network.
400 Name
401 Description
402 IP Address
403 %s (DHCP)
405 From
406 To
407 Number
408 IP Address
409 Mask
410 %s
411 %s
502 Routers or Remote Access Servers
503 General
504 Advanced
505 Router Query Error
506 You must enter a valid name of at least %1 characters.
507 failure with code 0x%08x!
508 cn
509 Object Class
510 RRAS Attribute
511 The Routing and Remote Access administration dictionary cannot be read.\nThe following error occurred: %s\n
512 Next
513 OK
514 Please wait while the Routing and Remote Access service finishes initialization.
515 The %s server did not recognize your user name or password. Make sure your user name is correct, and then type it and your password again.
516 Completing Initialization
517 New IPv4 Address Range
518 Edit IPv4 Address Range
519 New IPv6 Prefix Range
520 Edit IPv6 Prefix Range
680 Modem
681 X25
682 ISDN
683 Serial
684 Frame Relay
685 ATM
686 SONET
687 Sw56
688 PPTP
689 L2TP
690 IrDA
691 Parallel
692 PPPoE
693 Other
916 IPv6 Prefix
917 Prefix Length
919 Remote Access Logging & Policies
920 Launch NPS
1001 New Demand-dial &Interface...\nCreates a demand-dial interface for routing
1002 Use the De&mand-dial Interface Wizard\nUse Demand-dial wizard
1005 &Set Credentials...\nSets credentials for the selected demand-dial interface
1006 C&onnect\nConnects the demand-dial interface
1007 D&isconnect\nDisconnects the demand-dial interface
1008 &Enable\nActivates a demand-dial interface
1009 Dis&able\nDeactivates the demand-dial interface
1010 &Unreachability Reason...\nDisplays information about unsuccessful connection to the demand-dial interface
1011 New &Demand-dial Interface...\nCreate a new demand dial interface
1012 Select C&olumns...\nSelect columns
1013 Re&fresh Rate...\nSets the refresh rate for all servers
1014 Auto &Refresh\nUpdates all the servers automatically
1015 &Status...\nDisplays the connection status for the selected server
1016 &Disconnect\nDisconnects the selected user from the server
1019 &Status...\nDisplays the status for the selected port
1020 &Disconnect\nDisconnects the user connected to selected port from the server
1021 Select C&olumns...\nConfigure columns
1022 Refresh\nGet the latest status from the servers.
1023 Se&t IP Demand-dial Filters\nAdds, removes or modifies the IP filter for the selected demand-dial interface
1024 &Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access\n Configures Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
1025 Test Query\nGet the latest status from the servers.
1026 Dia&l-out Hours\nSpecifies the number of hours the demand-dial interface can be used each day
1031 Pa&use\nPauses Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
1032 Resu&me\nResumes Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
1033 R&estart\nRestarts Routing and Remote Access for the selected server
1034 TEST - New Install Wizard\n
1035 Set IPv&6 Demand-dial Filters\nAdds, removes or modifies the IPv6 filter for the selected demand-dial interface
2000 To continue, you must enable Routing and Remote Access on this interface.\n\nDo you want to start Routing and Remote Access?
2001 Are you sure you want to remove the selected interface?
2002 You did not type a password for this interface.\nDo you want to remove the password? To remove the password for the interface, click Yes. To leave the password unchanged, click No.
2003 Do you want to continue sending in %1 domain?
2004 Do you want to continue sending on server %1?
2005 Routing and Remote Access is currently running. Before installing, you must stop this service. Do you want to continue?
2006 You must stop the Routing and Remote Access service before loading a new configuration. Do you want to stop the service?
2007 If you remove the selected interface, the active connections will be disconnected.\n\nDo you want to continue?
2009 The Routing and Remote Access service has been disabled.\n\nDo you want to re-enable and start it?
2010 You must select an interface.
2011 Restarting Routing and Remote Access
2012 Please wait while the Routing and Remote Access service on %s restarts.
3000 The interface cannot be added remotely. Check the installation of the router administration tool.
3001 The interface phone book entry cannot be edited remotely. Check the installation of the router administration tool. This step will be skipped.
3002 This router is currently configured for LAN routing only.\nEnable demand-dial by reinstalling before adding demand-dial interfaces.
3003 The Routing and Remote Access service is not running. You cannot add and configure interfaces unless the service is running.
3004 A phonebook entry cannot be added:
3005 An error occurred while deleting the interface. Make sure the Routing and Remote Access service is running and that you have the necessary permissions and access to the computer.
3006 The interface is disconnected.
3007 An error occurred during connection of the interface.\n%1
3008 The following error occurred:\n%1
3009 The credentials for the interface cannot be saved:\n%1
3010 The Password and Confirm Password fields do not match.\nEnter the same characters in both fields.
3011 An error occurred during communication with %s.
3012 You do not have sufficient permissions to complete the operation.
3013 The network path was not found.
3014 The connection attempt failed.\n\n
3015 \nTo add a demand-dial interface, you must enable demand-dial routing on this server. To enable demand-dial routing, on the General tab of the server properties, select the LAN and demand-dial routing option.
3016 An error occurred while initializing the dialog:\n\n%1
3017 No message was entered. Do you want to continue?
3018 The list of RAS servers in this domain cannot be retrieved.\nThe following error occurred:\n%1
3019 No RAS servers were found in the domain.
3020 The following error occurred during the connection to server %1:\n%2
3021 The following error occurred during connection enumeration on server %1:\n%2
3100 Enter the IP address.
3101 %s to %s
3102 There are no installed router protocols to configure.
3109 There is nothing to configure for this EAP provider.
3110 Encryption is not available. Either Microsoft Encrypted Authentication (MS-CHAP) or Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) must be selected.\n\nNote: If EAP is used, at least one of the methods must support encryption.
3111 The server is configured to allow non-authenticated users. This is a potential security risk.
3112 To use a new authentication provider, you must restart Routing and Remote Access.
3113 To use a new accounting provider, you must restart Routing and Remote Access.
3114 Enter a valid server name.
3115 The secrets entered in New secret and Confirm new secret must match.
3116 You must enter the old secret.
3130 IP must be installed for this interface before you can set up a demand-dial filter.
3132 The changes will not take effect until the computer restarts.
3133 The IP address and subnet mask entered are not compatible.\nConfirm that both addresses are correct before continuing.
3134 Invalid
3143 The QueryValue call failed : %s.
3146 The EAP provider name cannot be found: %s.
3147 The number of available ports must be between %d and %d.
3148 The port information cannot be saved.
3149 The most likely cause of this error is that the DCOM server is not registered or has been deleted. Reregister the Rrasprxy.dll (run Regsvr32 Rrasprxy.dll) and check that Remrras.exe is located in the same folder as Rrasprxy.dll.
3150 Port information was not saved for the following devices:\n
3151 You must restart the server to increase the number of ports available to PPTP. To save your changes and restart the server, click Yes. To restart later, click No.
3152 The Routing and Remote Access service cannot be stopped. Installation cannot continue.
3153 You can try to stop the router service manually by typing "net stop RemoteAccess" at the command line.
3154 Routing and Remote Access cannot be started because of the following error. Please see event log for more information:
3155 Routing and Remote Access cannot be stopped because of the following error. Please see event log for more information:
3156 Routing and Remote Access cannot be removed because of the following error. Please see event log for more information:
3157 Routing and Remote Access cannot be installed because of the following error. Please see event log for more information:
3158 PPTP does not allow the number of ports to be set to zero.
3159 To create a demand-dial interface, at least one port must be enabled for routing. To enable routing on a specific port, right-click the Ports node and select Properties. Select a port and click Configure. In the Configure Device dialog box, select Demand-dial routing connections (inbound and outbound).
3160 DCOM cannot launch the remote server (Remrras.exe). Check the launch and access permissions of Remrras.exe on the target computer (use Dcomcnfg.exe).
3161 If you disable Remote Access on this device, it may disconnect active connections. \nDo you want to continue?
3162 If you disable Routing on this device, it may disconnect active connections. \nDo you want to continue?
3163 You are attempting to reduce the number of ports on this device. If the new number of ports is less than the total number of outgoing and incoming connections, you may disconnect active connections. \nDo you want to continue?
3164 This server has not been set up for routing. In the Routing and Remote Access console, right-click the server name, and select Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access.
3165 Specify a valid range of IP addresses.
3166 No authentication methods were selected.
3167 You made a change to the NetBEUI configuration. The Routing and Remote Access service must be restarted for the changes to take effect. Do you want the service on %s to be restarted now?
3168 This computer is being restarted by the administrator. Please save all your files and close any open programs.
3169 Installation of the Routing and Remote Access service failed because:
3170 Windows was unable to add this computer to the list of valid remote access servers in the Active Directory. Before you can use this computer as a remote access server, the domain administrator must complete this task. Click Help for additional information.
3171 You made changes to the router configuration that require the router to be restarted. Would you like to continue?
3172 You must specify what functions you want the Routing and Remote Access service to perform (LAN routing, Demand-dial routing, or Remote Access).
3173 The network address entered is not complete.
3174 The local IP address for this tunnel is invalid or incomplete. Enter a valid IP address.
3175 The remote IP address for this tunnel is invalid or incomplete. Enter a valid IP address.
3176 You must enter a valid name for the tunnel.
3177 You must restart the server in order to change the number of ports available to PPTP.
3180 The IP address for radius server %s cannot be retrieved.
3181 The radius server %s is already on the list.
3182 An error occurred.
3183 The network cannot be accessed.
3184 The Remote Access and Routing service did not start because of the following error. Check the event log for more information:
3185 The Remote Access and Routing service did not start for an unknown reason. Check the event log for more information.
3186 Windows NT 4.0 Remote Access and Routing configuration is not available.
3187 %d is not a valid initial score. Specify a value between %d and %d.
3188 You do not have the required permissions to view the properties.
3189 You selected one or more authentication methods. To ensure that each method is correctly configured for the remote access, policy, and domain levels, follow the step-by-step procedures in Help.\n\nDo you want to view the corresponding Help topic?
3190 The To network number must be greater than or equal to the From network number.
3191 You are disabling the router and removing its configuration. To re-enable the router, you will have to reconfigure it. Do you want to continue?
3192 This computer name was not found on the network.
3193 The Routing and Remote Access service cannot be paused because of the following error.
3194 The Routing and Remote Access service cannot be resumed because of the following error.
3195 Non-server computer
3196 You can only access ports properties on servers running Windows 2000 server family and servers running Windows Server 2003.\n\nTo configure the ports for a server running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, on the Services tab of the Network Neighborhood property page, edit the Routing and Remote Access Properties.
3197 You must restart the Routing and Remote Access service before the new RADIUS parameters will take effect.
3198 Windows has either detected a Dynamic Host Configuration\nProtocol (DHCP) server on your private network, or has found a\nstatic Domain Name System (DNS) server address assigned to\nthe network adapter for your private network, or both. \n\nThis wizard will continue to set up your server as an Internet\nconnection server, but you must configure the DCHP and DNS\nservers correctly in order for this server to function properly.
3199 You have chosen to have this remote access server\nautomatically assign client IP addresses, or assign them from a\nDHCP server. However, the network connection for this server\nis configured to have a static IP address. \n\nIf you want this server to assign IP addresses automatically or\n from a DHCP server, you must ensure that the server's static\naddress is compatible with the addresses assigned to remote\nclients.
3200 The address range entered is too small. The range must contain at least two addresses. Enter a valid address range.
3201 The address pool is empty. Add a valid address pool.
3202 The start address is invalid. Enter a valid address.
3203 The end address is invalid. Enter a valid address.
3204 The address range includes a 127.X.X.X address, this is invalid. Enter a valid address range.
3205 The address range is not in the normal range (1.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255). Enter a valid address range.
3206 This address range overlaps another address range in the address pool. Please enter a non-overlapping address range.
3207 Windows cannot contact the RADIUS server "%s".\n\nClick OK to keep the server name that you typed or click Cancel to retype the server name.
3208 A VPN server requires that IP is enabled.
3209 You must restart the server to increase the number of ports available to L2TP. To save your changes and restart the server, click Yes. To restart later, click No.
3210 You must restart the server in order to change the number of ports available to L2TP.
3211 Set up Internet connection sharing from the Network\nand Dial-up Connections folder. \n\nTo display Help about Internet connection sharing, click OK.\nTo return to the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup wizard,\nclick Cancel.
3212 To connect a single network to the Internet, log on to %s locally as an administrator, and then set up Internet connection sharing from the Network Connections folder.
3213 Set up a basic remote access server by making an\nincoming network connection in the Network Connections folder.\n\nTo display Help about making an incoming network\nconnection, click OK. To return to the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup wizard, click Cancel.
3214 To configure a basic remote access server, log on to\n%s locally as an administrator.\n\nOpen the Network Connections folder and\ndouble-click the Make New Connection icon. In the Network\nConnection wizard, select Accept Incoming Connections.\n\nTo return to the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup\nwizard, click Cancel.
3215 To connect to the Internet, set up a default route after you finish this wizard. For Help about setting up a default route to the Internet, click Help.
3216 The operation timed out. The Routing and Remote Access service may not have been restarted on %s.
3217 The Routing and Remote Access service may not have been restarted because the following error occurred when trying to query the service status.
3218 You have chosen to have this virtual private network server\nautomatically assign client IP addresses, or assign them from a\nDHCP server. However, the network connection for this server\nis configured to have a static IP address. \n\nIf you want this server to assign IP addresses automatically or\n from a DHCP server, you must ensure that the server's static\naddress is compatible with the addresses assigned to dial-in\nclients.
3219 To support the relaying of DHCP messages from remote access clients, you must configure the properties of the DHCP Relay Agent with the IP address of your DHCP server. Click Help for more information.
3220 Routing and Remote Access cannot verify that the currently configured Remote Access Policy on this server matches the default Remote Access Policy. Please check the Remote Access Policies configured on this server to make sure that they are appropriate. The following error occurred: \nThe remote access policy could not be found.
3221 Routing and Remote Access cannot verify that the default Remote Access Policy matches the settings for the server.\nThe following error occurred:\n
3222 No RADIUS servers specified. Enter the name of a RADIUS server.
3223 Less than two network interfaces were detected on this machine. For standard VPN server configuration at least two network interfaces need to be installed. Please use the custom configuration path instead.
3224 Remote Registry service is required to configure a machine. \nCurrently, the Remote Registry service is not running on machine %s.
3225 Would you like to configure authentication provider: %s?
3226 Would you like to configure accounting provider: %s?
3227 If you choose to allow custom IPsec policy, preshared key is required. Enter a preshared key and then save the configuration.
3228 The start prefix is invalid. Enter a valid prefix.
3229 The end prefix is invalid. Enter a valid prefix.
3231 The prefix is invalid. Enter a valid prefix.
3232 To enable custom IPsec policy for L2TP connections, you must restart Routing and Remote Access.
3233 You are disabling custom IPsec policy for L2TP connections. Verify that machine certificate, also known as computer certificate, is installed for L2TP connections to succeed. \nNote: If the machine certificate is newly installed, you must restart Routing and Remote Access.
3240 You must restart the server to increase the number of ports available to SSTP. To save your changes and restart the server, click Yes. To restart later, click No.
3241 You must restart the server in order to change the number of ports available to SSTP.
3242 Remote Access Service is unable to enable Routing and Remote Access for the probable reason like: unable to open ports for Routing and Remote in Windows Firewall service. In this case RAS may not accept vpn connections.\nUser Action: Manually open the port of Routing and Remote Access in the windows firewall.
3243 Remote Access Service is unable to enable Routing and Remote Access for the probable reason like: exceptions in API to check the status of windows firewall service. In this case RAS may not accept vpn connections.\nUser Action: Manually open the port of Routing and Remote Access in the windows firewall if it is running.
4000 Unknown
4001 Client
4002 Home Router
4003 Demand-dial
4004 Dedicated
4005 Internal
4006 Loopback
4007 Unknown
4008 Connected
4009 Connecting
4010 Disconnected
4011 Unreachable
4012 Unknown
4013 Enabled
4014 Disabled
4015 Unknown
4016 Up
4017 Down
4018 Testing
4019 Unknown
4020 Non-operational
4021 Unreachable
4022 Disconnected
4023 Connecting
4024 Connected
4025 Operational
4026 Unknown
4027 Enabled
4028 Disabled
4029 Select Interface
4030 I&nterfaces:
4031 This routing manager runs on the interface that you select below.
4032 New Interface for %1
4033 This routing protocol runs on the interface that you select below.
4034 New Routing Protocol
4035 &Routing protocols:
4036 Click the routing protocol that you want to add, then click OK.
4037 Tunnel1
4038 The following name is unavailable: index %d.
4300 \nThe Routing and Remote Access service did not load the interface. Check the event log for details. \n
4301 \nAll devices are busy. There are no ports available for the interface to establish a connection. \n
4302 \nThe interface has been disabled.\n
4303 The last connection attempt failed because:\n
4304 \nThe router service is paused.\n
4305 \nThe Routing and Remote Access service is not running on the specified computer.\n
4306 \nAn unspecified error occurred.\n
4307 No new router interfaces are available for addition.
4308 No additional routing protocols are available for installation.
4309 %1 from %2 must be removed before %3 from %4 can be installed. Do you want to remove it?
4310 The protocol cannot be removed because: \n\n
4311 An error occurred during the loading of protocol information for %1.
4312 The most likely cause of this error is that the file Rrasprxy.dll is not registered. Run "regsvr32 Rrasprxy.dll".
4313 An error occurred during the loading of protocol information for %1. Windows cannot retrieve the information from %1.
4314 The remote DCOM server on %1 cannot be found. Make sure that the DCOM server on %1 is registered. Run "regsvr32 Rrasprxy.dll" and check that Remrras.exe is in the same folder as Rrasprxy.dll.
4315 \nThe network device is not connected to the network.\n
4316 \nThe network device cannot connect at this time due to the dial-out hours restriction.\n
4317 %1 from %2 is already installed on the computer. Do you want to reinstall %1?
5600 You must select at least one column.
5601 Refresh
5602 Select columns...
5603 Description
5604 Details
5605 Windows cannot locate the Loghours.dll file.
5606 Windows cannot run properly because it cannot find the loghours API in the Loghours.dll file. You might need to reinstall or restore Windows.\n To find out how to restore Windows using the emergency repair disk or the Recovery Console, or to find out how to reinstall Windows, see Help.
5700 The subnet mask is not valid.\n Enter a contiguous subnet mask.
5701 The IP address and the subnet mask entered are not compatible.\nEnter compatible values before continuing.
5702 The IP address is not valid.\nThe IP address must be in the range (1.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255).
5703 The IP address is not valid.\nIP addresses cannot be in the 127.X.X.X range.
5704 The IP address is not valid.\nThe IP address cannot equal the subnet mask.
6600 The registry call failed. Confirm that your maximum registry size has not been exceeded and that you have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.
6601 The registry open of "%s" failed. Confirm that your maximum registry size has not been exceeded and that you have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.
6602 The registry create of "%s" failed. Confirm that your maximum registry size has not been exceeded and that you have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.
6603 The registry set value of "%s" failed. Confirm that your maximum registry size has not been exceeded and that you have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.
6604 %s
6605 %1\n\n%2
6606 Additional information is available :\n\nError code: %1 \n\nError parameter: %2
6607 %1 (%2)
6608 Please wait while the %2 service on %1 stops.
6609 Please wait while the %2 service on %1 starts.
6610 An error occurred while trying to start the %2 service on %1. For more information about the error, see Event Viewer. (Right-click the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop, and then click Manage. In the Computer Management console, click Event Viewer.)
6611 An error occurred while trying to stop the %2 service on %1. For more information about the error, see Event Viewer. (Right-click the My Computer icon on your Windows desktop, and then click Manage. In the Computer Management console, click Event Viewer.)
6612 An error occurred.
6613 There is not enough memory available to open this dialog box. Close some applications, and then try again.
6614 The IP address is invalid. Enter a valid IP address.
6615 Stopping %s
6616 Starting %s
7401 RRAS Server VPN (PPTP)
7402 RRAS Server VPN (L2TP)
7403 RRAS IP Security (IKE)
7404 RRAS Server VPN (NAT)
30001 Routing and Remote Access Administration
30002 NAT
57344 Routing and Remote Access
57345 Use Routing and Remote Access to configure and manage the Routing and Remote Access service.
57346 The preshared key that is being changed/removed is currently in use. Restart Routing and Remote Access for this change to take effect.
57347 Illegal Character. You can only type number here.
58000 The list of servers for this domain/workgroup is not currently available.
58001 DNS style domain names (for example microsoft.com) are not supported. Please enter a NetBIOS domain name (for example Microsoft).
58002 Custom Configuration
58003 When this wizard closes, you can configure the selected services in the Routing and Remote Access console.
58004 Remote Access
58005 You can set up this server to receive both dial-up and VPN connections.
58006 You must select at least one option to continue.
58007 Created a secure connection between this network and a private network.
58009 RAS clients are assigned to the following network for addressing: %s.\n\nClient connections are accepted and authenticated using: %s
58010 ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) is currently enabled on %s. To configure RRAS, please disable ICF and try again.
58011 ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) is currently enabled on %s. To configure RRAS, please disable ICS and try again.
58012 Incoming connections are currently enabled on %s. Before you can configure Routing and Remote Access on %s,you must open Network Connections and delete Incoming Connections.
58014 Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface:%s.
58020 &Enable security on the selected interface by setting up Basic Firewall.
58021 &Enable security on the selected interface by setting up static packet filters.
58023 Basic Firewall prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to this server through the Internet.
58024 Static packet filters allow only VPN traffic to gain access to this server through the selected interface.
58026 Routing and Remote Access has created a default connection request policy called Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Service Policy. To ensure that this new policy does not conflict with existing Network Policy Server (NPS) connection request policies, open the NPS console and verify that it is configured properly.
58027 Restricted
58028 Unrestricted
58029 Temporarily unrestricted
58030 Not NAP-capable
58031 Status
58032 Use Windows authentication for all users
58033 Because Network Policy Server (NPS) is installed, you must use it to configure authentication and accounting providers. To configure authentication and accounting providers, create or modify connection request policies.
58034 Routing and Remote Access could not repair the authentication and accounting providers settings. To repair the settings, install Network Policy Server (NPS)and restore the connection request policy manually.
58035 The authentication and accounting providers settings have been repaired.
58036 \n\nA Connection request policy named %s will be created in the NPS database. The policy has Windows authentication and Windows accounting.
58037 \n\n%s and %s Remote RADIUS Server groups will be created in the NPS database.
58038 \nA connection request policy named %s will be created in the NPS database. The policy uses the Authentication and Accounting Servers groups.
58052 \n\nNetwork Address Translation (NAT) cannot start when Windows Firewall(WF)/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service is running. Windows Firewall(WF)/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service will be disabled when you finish the wizard. This is not enabled again when Routing and Remote Access is disabled later.
58053 The Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing service is enabled for %s. Click Start, click Administrative Tools, click Services, and search for the Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing service. Make sure that the status for this service is Stopped and that the startup type is Disabled, and then try again.\n\nYou must be an administrator in order to complete these steps.
58054 The Windows Firewall service is enabled for %s. Click Start, click Administrative Tools, click Services, and search for the Windows Firewall service. Make sure that the status for this service is Stopped and that the startup type is Disabled, and then try again.\n\nYou must be an administrator in order to complete these steps.