4 Unable to continue due to the following condition.%n%n%1
5 Not enough memory is available to complete the requested operation.
6 Unable to complete the requested operation.%n%n%1
7 Account Unknown
8 Account Deleted
9 Unable to display the user selection dialog.%n%n%1
16 You only have permission to view the current permission information on %1.
17 Unable to save permission changes on %2.%n%n%1
18 The permissions on %1 are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort the permissions correctly, or Cancel to reset the permissions.
19 Caution! Deny entries take priority over Allow entries, and you have denied everyone access to %1. No one will be able to access %1. Not even the owner will be able to change permissions.\n\nDo you wish to continue?
20 You cannot remove "%1" because this object is inheriting permissions from its parent. To remove "%1," you must prevent this object from inheriting permissions. Turn off the option for inheriting permissions, and then try removing "%1" again.
21 You do not have permission to view the current permission settings for %1, but you can make permission changes.
22 You do not have permission to view the current permission settings for %1, but you can take ownership.
23 You do not have permission to view or edit the current permission settings for %1, but you can change audit settings.
24 You do not have permission to view or edit the current permission settings for %1, but you can take ownership or change audit settings.
25 You do not have permission to view or edit the current permission settings for %1.
26 Unable to save auditing changes on %2.%n%n%1
27 The current Audit Policy for this computer does not have auditing turned on. Ask an Administrator to use User Manager to turn on auditing.
28 You only have permission to view the current owner on %1.
29 Unable to set new owner on %2.%n%n%1
30 Unable to display current owner.
31 Caution! Deny entries take priority over Allow entries, which can cause unintended effects due to group memberships.\n\nDo you wish to continue?
64 Permissions for
65 Access Control Settings for
66 Permission Entry for
67 Audit Entry for
68 Properties
128 Type
129 Name
130 Permission
131 Apply to
132 Type
133 Name
134 Access
135 Apply to
160 Allow
161 Deny
162 Audit
163 Alarm
164 Unknown
165 Special
166 Success
167 Fail
168 All
169 Read property
170 Write property
171 Read/write property
172 You are preventing any inheritable permissions from propagating to this object. What do you want to do?\n\n- To copy previously inherited permissions to this object, click Copy.\n- To Remove the inherited permissions and keep only the permissions\n explicitly specified on this object, click Remove.\n- To abort this operation, click Cancel.
173 You are preventing any inheritable audit entries from propagating to this object. What do you want to do?\n\n- To copy previously inherited audit entries to this object, click Copy.\n- To Remove the inherited audit entries and keep only the audit entries\n explicitly specified on this object, click Remove.\n- To abort this operation, click Cancel.
200 You are attempting to define permissions that apply to %1 in this container. New %1 created in this container will not receive default permissions. Do you want to continue?
210 This permission is defined directly on this object.
211 This audit entry is defined directly on this object.
212 This permission is inherited from the parent object and controls access to this object. To stop inheriting permissions, clear the checkbox below. You can edit the permission only at the parent object where it is defined.
213 This audit entry is inherited from the parent object and controls access to this object. To stop inheriting audit entries, clear the checkbox below. You can edit the audit entry only at the parent object where it is defined.
214 This permission is inherited from the parent object but does not control access to this object. It may control access to child objects of this object. To stop inheriting permissions, clear the checkbox below. You can edit the permission only at the parent object where it is defined.
215 This audit entry is inherited from the parent object but does not control access to this object. It may control access to child objects of this object. To stop inheriting audit entries, clear the checkbox below. You can edit the audit entry only at the parent object where it is defined.
216 This permission is not inherited by child objects.
217 This audit entry is not inherited by child objects.
218 This permission is inherited by child objects.
219 This audit entry is inherited by child objects.