Annotation of ntddk/src/network/inc/netevent.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*++ BUILD Version: 0001    // Increment this if a change has global effects
                      2: 
                      3: Copyright (c) 1992  Microsoft Corporation
                      4: 
                      5: Module Name:
                      6: 
                      7:     netevent.h
                      8: 
                      9: Abstract:
                     10: 
                     11:     Definitions for network events.
                     12: 
                     13: Author:
                     14: 
                     15:     Portable Systems Group 6-May-1992
                     16: 
                     17: Revision History:
                     18: 
                     19: Notes:
                     20: 
                     21:     This file is generated by the MC tool from the netevent.mc file.
                     22: 
                     23: --*/
                     24: 
                     25: #ifndef _NETEVENT_
                     26: #define _NETEVENT_
                     27: 
                     28: 
                     29: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                     30: //
                     31: // Lanman Server Events (2000 - 2999)
                     32: //     2000-2499 are generated by the server driver (kernel mode)
                     33: //     2500-2999 are generated by the server service (user mode)
                     34: //
                     35: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                     36: 
                     37: 
                     38: // Server driver events, issued from kernel mode.  Don't use %1 for
                     39: // server-supplied insertion strings -- the I/O system provides the
                     40: // first string.
                     41: 
                     42: //
                     43: //  Values are 32 bit values layed out as follows:
                     44: //
                     45: //   3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
                     46: //   1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
                     47: //  +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
                     48: //  |Sev|C|R|     Facility          |               Code            |
                     49: //  +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+
                     50: //
                     51: //  where
                     52: //
                     53: //      Sev - is the severity code
                     54: //
                     55: //          00 - Success
                     56: //          01 - Informational
                     57: //          10 - Warning
                     58: //          11 - Error
                     59: //
                     60: //      C - is the Customer code flag
                     61: //
                     62: //      R - is a reserved bit
                     63: //
                     64: //      Facility - is the facility code
                     65: //
                     66: //      Code - is the facility's status code
                     67: //
                     68: //
                     69: // Define the facility codes
                     70: //
                     71: 
                     72: 
                     73: //
                     74: // Define the severity codes
                     75: //
                     76: #define STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING          0x2
                     77: #define STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS          0x0
                     78: #define STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL    0x1
                     79: #define STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR            0x3
                     80: 
                     81: 
                     82: //
                     83: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_SERVICE_FAILED
                     84: //
                     85: // MessageText:
                     86: //
                     87: //  The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly.
                     88: //
                     89: #define EVENT_SRV_SERVICE_FAILED         0xC00007D0L
                     90: 
                     91: //
                     92: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE
                     93: //
                     94: // MessageText:
                     95: //
                     96: //  The server was unable to perform an operation due to a shortage of available resources.
                     97: //
                     98: #define EVENT_SRV_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE      0xC00007D1L
                     99: 
                    100: //
                    101: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE
                    102: //
                    103: // MessageText:
                    104: //
                    105: //  The server could not create its device.  The server could not be started.
                    106: //
                    107: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE     0xC00007D2L
                    108: 
                    109: //
                    110: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_PROCESS
                    111: //
                    112: // MessageText:
                    113: //
                    114: //  The server could not create a process.  The server could not be started.
                    115: //
                    116: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_PROCESS    0xC00007D3L
                    117: 
                    118: //
                    119: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_THREAD
                    120: //
                    121: // MessageText:
                    122: //
                    123: //  The server could not create a startup thread.  The server could not be started.
                    124: //
                    125: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_THREAD     0xC00007D4L
                    126: 
                    127: //
                    128: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_UNEXPECTED_DISC
                    129: //
                    130: // MessageText:
                    131: //
                    132: //  The server received an unexpected disconnection from a client.
                    133: //
                    134: #define EVENT_SRV_UNEXPECTED_DISC        0xC00007D5L
                    135: 
                    136: //
                    137: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REQUEST
                    138: //
                    139: // MessageText:
                    140: //
                    141: //  The server received an incorrectly formatted request from %2.
                    142: //
                    143: #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REQUEST        0xC00007D6L
                    144: 
                    145: //
                    146: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_OPEN_NPFS
                    147: //
                    148: // MessageText:
                    149: //
                    150: //  The server could not open the named pipe file system.  Remote named pipes are disabled.
                    151: //
                    152: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_OPEN_NPFS         0xC00007D7L
                    153: 
                    154: //
                    155: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_GROW_TABLE
                    156: //
                    157: // MessageText:
                    158: //
                    159: //  The server could not expand a table because the table reached the maximum size.
                    160: //
                    161: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_GROW_TABLE        0xC00007D9L
                    162: 
                    163: //
                    164: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_START_SCAVENGER
                    165: //
                    166: // MessageText:
                    167: //
                    168: //  The server could not start the scavenger thread.  The server could not be started.
                    169: //
                    170: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_START_SCAVENGER   0xC00007DAL
                    171: 
                    172: //
                    173: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_IRP_STACK_SIZE
                    174: //
                    175: // MessageText:
                    176: //
                    177: //  The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the server to use a local device.  Please increase the value of this parameter.
                    178: //
                    179: #define EVENT_SRV_IRP_STACK_SIZE         0xC00007DBL
                    180: 
                    181: //
                    182: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NETWORK_ERROR
                    183: //
                    184: // MessageText:
                    185: //
                    186: //  The server has encountered a network error.
                    187: //
                    188: #define EVENT_SRV_NETWORK_ERROR          0xC00007DCL
                    189: 
                    190: //
                    191: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_DISK_FULL
                    192: //
                    193: // MessageText:
                    194: //
                    195: //  The %2 disk is at or near capacity.  You may need to delete some files.
                    196: //
                    197: #define EVENT_SRV_DISK_FULL              0x800007DDL
                    198: 
                    199: //
                    200: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_VIRTUAL_MEMORY
                    201: //
                    202: // MessageText:
                    203: //
                    204: //  The server was unable to allocate virtual memory.
                    205: //
                    206: #define EVENT_SRV_NO_VIRTUAL_MEMORY      0xC00007E0L
                    207: 
                    208: //
                    209: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NONPAGED_POOL_LIMIT
                    210: //
                    211: // MessageText:
                    212: //
                    213: //  The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the server reached the configured limit for nonpaged pool allocations.
                    214: //
                    215: #define EVENT_SRV_NONPAGED_POOL_LIMIT    0xC00007E1L
                    216: 
                    217: //
                    218: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_PAGED_POOL_LIMIT
                    219: //
                    220: // MessageText:
                    221: //
                    222: //  The server was unable to allocate from the system paged pool because the server reached the configured limit for paged pool allocations.
                    223: //
                    224: #define EVENT_SRV_PAGED_POOL_LIMIT       0xC00007E2L
                    225: 
                    226: //
                    227: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_NONPAGED_POOL
                    228: //
                    229: // MessageText:
                    230: //
                    231: //  The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty.
                    232: //
                    233: #define EVENT_SRV_NO_NONPAGED_POOL       0xC00007E3L
                    234: 
                    235: //
                    236: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_PAGED_POOL
                    237: //
                    238: // MessageText:
                    239: //
                    240: //  The server was unable to allocate from the system paged pool because the pool was empty.
                    241: //
                    242: #define EVENT_SRV_NO_PAGED_POOL          0xC00007E4L
                    243: 
                    244: 
                    245: // Server service events, issued from user mode.  %1 is the first
                    246: // service-supplied insertion string.
                    247: 
                    248: //
                    249: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_FOUND
                    250: //
                    251: // MessageText:
                    252: //
                    253: //  The server's Registry key %1 was not present.  The server could not start.
                    254: //
                    255: #define EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_FOUND          0xC00009C5L
                    256: 
                    257: //
                    258: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_CREATED
                    259: //
                    260: // MessageText:
                    261: //
                    262: //  The server's Registry key %1 was not present and could not be created.  The server could not start.
                    263: //
                    264: #define EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_CREATED        0xC00009C6L
                    265: 
                    266: //
                    267: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_TRANSPORTS_BOUND
                    268: //
                    269: // MessageText:
                    270: //
                    271: //  The server did not bind to any transports.  The server could not start.
                    272: //
                    273: #define EVENT_SRV_NO_TRANSPORTS_BOUND    0xC00009C7L
                    274: 
                    275: //
                    276: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_TO_TRANSPORT
                    277: //
                    278: // MessageText:
                    279: //
                    280: //  The server could not bind to the transport %1.
                    281: //
                    282: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_TO_TRANSPORT 0x800009C8L
                    283: 
                    284: //
                    285: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_DUP_NAME
                    286: //
                    287: // MessageText:
                    288: //
                    289: //  The server could not bind to the transport %1 because another computer on the network has the same name.  The server could not start.
                    290: //
                    291: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_DUP_NAME     0xC00009C9L
                    292: 
                    293: //
                    294: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REGISTRY_VALUE
                    295: //
                    296: // MessageText:
                    297: //
                    298: //  The value named %1 in the server's Registry key %2 was invalid.  The value was ignored, and processing continued.
                    299: //
                    300: #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REGISTRY_VALUE 0x800009CAL
                    301: 
                    302: //
                    303: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_SD
                    304: //
                    305: // MessageText:
                    306: //
                    307: //  The security descriptor stored in the Registry for the share %1 was invalid.  The share was not automatically recreated.
                    308: //
                    309: #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_SD             0x800009CBL
                    310: 
                    311: //
                    312: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_LOAD_DRIVER
                    313: //
                    314: // MessageText:
                    315: //
                    316: //  The Server service was unable to load the server driver.
                    317: //
                    318: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_LOAD_DRIVER       0x800009CCL
                    319: 
                    320: //
                    321: // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_UNLOAD_DRIVER
                    322: //
                    323: // MessageText:
                    324: //
                    325: //  The Server service was unable to unload the server driver.
                    326: //
                    327: #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_UNLOAD_DRIVER     0x800009CDL
                    328: 
                    329: 
                    330: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    331: //
                    332: // Lanman Redirector Events
                    333: //
                    334: //
                    335: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    336: 
                    337: 
                    338: //
                    339: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE
                    340: //
                    341: // MessageText:
                    342: //
                    343: //  The redirector was unable to allocate memory.
                    344: //
                    345: #define EVENT_RDR_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE      0x80000BB9L
                    346: 
                    347: //
                    348: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE
                    349: //
                    350: // MessageText:
                    351: //
                    352: //  The redirector could not create its device.  The redirector could not be started.
                    353: //
                    354: #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE     0x80000BBAL
                    355: 
                    356: //
                    357: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_THREAD
                    358: //
                    359: // MessageText:
                    360: //
                    361: //  The redirector could not create a system thread.
                    362: //
                    363: #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_THREAD     0x80000BBBL
                    364: 
                    365: //
                    366: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_SET_THREAD
                    367: //
                    368: // MessageText:
                    369: //
                    370: //  The redirector could not set the priority for a system thread.
                    371: //
                    372: #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_SET_THREAD        0x80000BBCL
                    373: 
                    374: //
                    375: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_REPLY
                    376: //
                    377: // MessageText:
                    378: //
                    379: //  The redirector received an incorrectly formatted response from %2.
                    380: //
                    381: #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_REPLY          0x80000BBDL
                    382: 
                    383: //
                    384: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_SMB
                    385: //
                    386: // MessageText:
                    387: //
                    388: //  The redirector received an SMB that was too short.
                    389: //
                    390: #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_SMB            0x80000BBEL
                    391: 
                    392: //
                    393: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_LOCK_REPLY
                    394: //
                    395: // MessageText:
                    396: //
                    397: //  The redirector received an incorrect response from %2 to a lock request.
                    398: //
                    399: #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_LOCK_REPLY     0x80000BBFL
                    400: 
                    401: //
                    402: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_FAILED_UNLOCK
                    403: //
                    404: // MessageText:
                    405: //
                    406: //  The redirector failed to unlock part of a file on server %2.
                    407: //
                    408: #define EVENT_RDR_FAILED_UNLOCK          0x80000BC1L
                    409: 
                    410: //
                    411: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CLOSE_BEHIND
                    412: //
                    413: // MessageText:
                    414: //
                    415: //  The redirector failed to write data to server %2 after the file was closed.
                    416: //
                    417: #define EVENT_RDR_CLOSE_BEHIND           0x80000BC3L
                    418: 
                    419: //
                    420: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_UNEXPECTED_ERROR
                    421: //
                    422: // MessageText:
                    423: //
                    424: //  An unexpected network error has occurred on the virtual circuit to %2.
                    425: //
                    426: #define EVENT_RDR_UNEXPECTED_ERROR       0x80000BC4L
                    427: 
                    428: //
                    429: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_TIMEOUT
                    430: //
                    431: // MessageText:
                    432: //
                    433: //  The redirector has timed out a request to %2.
                    434: //
                    435: #define EVENT_RDR_TIMEOUT                0x80000BC5L
                    436: 
                    437: //
                    438: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_OPLOCK
                    439: //
                    440: // MessageText:
                    441: //
                    442: //  The redirector received an invalid oplock level from %2.
                    443: //
                    444: #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_OPLOCK         0x80000BC6L
                    445: 
                    446: //
                    447: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION_REFERENCE
                    448: //
                    449: // MessageText:
                    450: //
                    451: //  The redirector dereferenced a connection through zero.
                    452: //
                    453: #define EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION_REFERENCE   0x80000BC7L
                    454: 
                    455: //
                    456: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_SERVER_REFERENCE
                    457: //
                    458: // MessageText:
                    459: //
                    460: //  The redirector dereferenced a server through zero.
                    461: //
                    462: #define EVENT_RDR_SERVER_REFERENCE       0x80000BC8L
                    463: 
                    464: //
                    465: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_SMB_REFERENCE
                    466: //
                    467: // MessageText:
                    468: //
                    469: //  The redirector dereferenced the allocated SMB count through zero.
                    470: //
                    471: #define EVENT_RDR_SMB_REFERENCE          0x80000BC9L
                    472: 
                    473: //
                    474: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_ENCRYPT
                    475: //
                    476: // MessageText:
                    477: //
                    478: //  The redirector accessed a share-level server that indicates it encrypts passwords.
                    479: //  This combination is not supported.
                    480: //
                    481: #define EVENT_RDR_ENCRYPT                0x80000BCAL
                    482: 
                    483: //
                    484: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION
                    485: //
                    486: // MessageText:
                    487: //
                    488: //  The redirector failed to determine the connection type.
                    489: //
                    490: #define EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION             0x80000BCBL
                    491: 
                    492: //
                    493: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_MAXCMDS
                    494: //
                    495: // MessageText:
                    496: //
                    497: //  The redirector failed to allocate a multiplex table entry.  This indicates that
                    498: //  the MAXCMDS parameter to the redirector is insufficient for the users needs.
                    499: //
                    500: #define EVENT_RDR_MAXCMDS                0x80000BCDL
                    501: 
                    502: //
                    503: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_OPLOCK_SMB
                    504: //
                    505: // MessageText:
                    506: //
                    507: //  The redirector failed to allocate a buffer for an oplock break.
                    508: //
                    509: #define EVENT_RDR_OPLOCK_SMB             0x80000BCEL
                    510: 
                    511: //
                    512: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_DISPOSITION
                    513: //
                    514: // MessageText:
                    515: //
                    516: //  The redirector failed to map the requested file disposition (for NtCreateFile).
                    517: //
                    518: #define EVENT_RDR_DISPOSITION            0x80000BCFL
                    519: 
                    520: //
                    521: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONTEXTS
                    522: //
                    523: // MessageText:
                    524: //
                    525: //  The redirector is allocating additional resources for input/output request packet contexts.  This is
                    526: //  probably caused by a resource leak in the redirector.
                    527: //
                    528: #define EVENT_RDR_CONTEXTS               0x80000BD0L
                    529: 
                    530: //
                    531: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_WRITE_BEHIND_FLUSH_FAILED
                    532: //
                    533: // MessageText:
                    534: //
                    535: //  A write-behind operation has failed to the remote server %2.  The data contains the amount requested to write and the amount actually written.
                    536: //
                    537: #define EVENT_RDR_WRITE_BEHIND_FLUSH_FAILED 0x80000BD1L
                    538: 
                    539: //
                    540: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_AT_THREAD_MAX
                    541: //
                    542: // MessageText:
                    543: //
                    544: //  The redirector was unable to create a worker thread because it has already created the maximum number of configured work threads.
                    545: //
                    546: #define EVENT_RDR_AT_THREAD_MAX          0x80000BD2L
                    547: 
                    548: //
                    549: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_READ_REGISTRY
                    550: //
                    551: // MessageText:
                    552: //
                    553: //  The redirector was unable to initialize variables from the Registry.
                    554: //
                    555: #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_READ_REGISTRY     0x80000BD3L
                    556: 
                    557: //
                    558: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_TIMEZONE_BIAS_TOO_LARGE
                    559: //
                    560: // MessageText:
                    561: //
                    562: //  The time zone bias calculated between %2 and the current workstation is too
                    563: //  large.  The data specifies the number of 100ns units between the workstation
                    564: //  and server.  Make sure that the time of day on the workstation and server are
                    565: //  correct.
                    566: //
                    567: #define EVENT_RDR_TIMEZONE_BIAS_TOO_LARGE 0x80000BD4L
                    568: 
                    569: //
                    570: // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_PRIMARY_TRANSPORT_CONNECT_FAILED
                    571: //
                    572: // MessageText:
                    573: //
                    574: //  The redirector has failed to connect to the server %2 on the primary transport.  The data contains the error.
                    575: //
                    576: #define EVENT_RDR_PRIMARY_TRANSPORT_CONNECT_FAILED 0x80000BD5L
                    577: 
                    578: 
                    579: 
                    580: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    581: //
                    582: // STREAMS Environment Events
                    583: //
                    584: // Codes 4000 - 4099
                    585: //
                    586: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    587: 
                    588: 
                    589: //
                    590: // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_STRLOG
                    591: //
                    592: // MessageText:
                    593: //
                    594: //  %2.
                    595: //
                    596: #define EVENT_STREAMS_STRLOG             0xC0000FA0L
                    597: 
                    598: //
                    599: // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE
                    600: //
                    601: // MessageText:
                    602: //
                    603: //  Unable to allocate a %2 byte message.
                    604: //
                    605: #define EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE     0x80000FA1L
                    606: 
                    607: //
                    608: // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE_CNT
                    609: //
                    610: // MessageText:
                    611: //
                    612: //  %2 message allocations have failed since initialization.
                    613: //
                    614: #define EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE_CNT 0x80000FA2L
                    615: 
                    616: //
                    617: // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE
                    618: //
                    619: // MessageText:
                    620: //
                    621: //  Unable to allocate a %2 byte external message.
                    622: //
                    623: #define EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE   0x80000FA3L
                    624: 
                    625: //
                    626: // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE_CNT
                    627: //
                    628: // MessageText:
                    629: //
                    630: //  %2 external message allocations have failed since initialization.
                    631: //
                    632: #define EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE_CNT 0x80000FA4L
                    633: 
                    634: 
                    635: 
                    636: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    637: //
                    638: // TCP/IP Events
                    639: //
                    640: // Codes 4100 - 4299
                    641: //
                    642: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                    643: 
                    644: 
                    645: //
                    646: // Common TCP/IP messages
                    647: //
                    648: // Codes 4100 - 4149
                    649: //
                    650: //
                    651: 
                    652: //
                    653: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_INIT_FAIL
                    654: //
                    655: // MessageText:
                    656: //
                    657: //  %2 initialization failed. Unable to allocate critical resources.
                    658: //
                    659: #define EVENT_TCPIP_INIT_FAIL            0xC0001004L
                    660: 
                    661: //
                    662: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_PARAM_INIT_FAILURE
                    663: //
                    664: // MessageText:
                    665: //
                    666: //  %2 was unable to extract the value of parameter %3 from the Registry.
                    667: //  Setting to the default value of %4.
                    668: //
                    669: #define EVENT_TCPIP_PARAM_INIT_FAILURE   0x80001005L
                    670: 
                    671: //
                    672: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_PARAM_BAD_VALUE
                    673: //
                    674: // MessageText:
                    675: //
                    676: //  The %2 Registry parameter %3 was set to invalid value %4.
                    677: //  Setting to the default value of %5.
                    678: //
                    679: #define EVENT_TCPIP_PARAM_BAD_VALUE      0x80001006L
                    680: 
                    681: //
                    682: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_DRIVER_NOT_INIT
                    683: //
                    684: // MessageText:
                    685: //
                    686: //  Open of %2 attempted prior to initialization.
                    687: //
                    688: #define EVENT_TCPIP_DRIVER_NOT_INIT      0xC0001007L
                    689: 
                    690: //
                    691: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NONCLONE_OPEN
                    692: //
                    693: // MessageText:
                    694: //
                    695: //  Non-clone open of %2 attempted.
                    696: //
                    697: #define EVENT_TCPIP_NONCLONE_OPEN        0xC0001008L
                    698: 
                    699: //
                    700: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_REOPEN
                    701: //
                    702: // MessageText:
                    703: //
                    704: //  Reopen of same %2 stream attempted.
                    705: //
                    706: #define EVENT_TCPIP_REOPEN               0xC0001009L
                    707: 
                    708: //
                    709: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_IOCTL
                    710: //
                    711: // MessageText:
                    712: //
                    713: //  %2 discarded a read IOCTL message of unknown type %3.
                    714: //
                    715: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_IOCTL       0x4000100AL
                    716: 
                    717: //
                    718: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_IOCTL
                    719: //
                    720: // MessageText:
                    721: //
                    722: //  %2 discarded a write IOCTL message of unknown type %3.
                    723: //
                    724: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_IOCTL      0x4000100BL
                    725: 
                    726: //
                    727: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_IOCTL_ACK
                    728: //
                    729: // MessageText:
                    730: //
                    731: //  %2 discarded a read IOCTL ACK/NAK message of unknown type %3.
                    732: //
                    733: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_IOCTL_ACK   0x4000100CL
                    734: 
                    735: //
                    736: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_PROTO
                    737: //
                    738: // MessageText:
                    739: //
                    740: //  %2 discarded a read PROTO message of unknown type %3.
                    741: //
                    742: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_PROTO       0x8000100DL
                    743: 
                    744: //
                    745: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_PROTO
                    746: //
                    747: // MessageText:
                    748: //
                    749: //  %2 discarded a write PROTO message of unknown type %3.
                    750: //
                    751: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_PROTO      0x8000100EL
                    752: 
                    753: //
                    754: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_MSG
                    755: //
                    756: // MessageText:
                    757: //
                    758: //  %2 discarded a read message of unknown type %3.
                    759: //
                    760: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_READ_MSG         0x8000100FL
                    761: 
                    762: //
                    763: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_MSG
                    764: //
                    765: // MessageText:
                    766: //
                    767: //  %2 discarded a write message of unknown type %3.
                    768: //
                    769: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_WRITE_MSG        0x80001010L
                    770: 
                    771: //
                    772: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_PKT_LEN
                    773: //
                    774: // MessageText:
                    775: //
                    776: //  Amount of data in received packet does not match the size specified in
                    777: //  the header. Source %2, Destination %3, Protocol %4,
                    778: //  Specified size %5, Actual size %6.
                    779: //
                    780: #define EVENT_TCPIP_BAD_PKT_LEN          0x40001011L
                    781: 
                    782: //
                    783: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_ORPHAN_ICMP
                    784: //
                    785: // MessageText:
                    786: //
                    787: //  %2 received an ICMP error packet on a nonexistent connection.
                    788: //  Type %3, Code %4, Source %5:%6, Destination %7:%8.
                    789: //
                    790: #define EVENT_TCPIP_ORPHAN_ICMP          0x40001012L
                    791: 
                    792: //
                    793: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NUM_ORPHAN_ICMPS
                    794: //
                    795: // MessageText:
                    796: //
                    797: //  %2 has received %3 ICMP error packets on nonexistent connections.
                    798: //
                    799: #define EVENT_TCPIP_NUM_ORPHAN_ICMPS     0x40001013L
                    800: 
                    801: //
                    802: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_ICMP
                    803: //
                    804: // MessageText:
                    805: //
                    806: //  %2 received an ICMP error packet of type %3, code %4.
                    807: //  The packet that caused the error was sent from source %5:%6
                    808: //  to destination %7:%8.
                    809: //
                    810: #define EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_ICMP         0x40001014L
                    811: 
                    812: 
                    813: //
                    814: // ARP messages
                    815: //
                    816: // Codes 4150-4174
                    817: 
                    818: //
                    819: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_NONUNICAST_ADDR
                    820: //
                    821: // MessageText:
                    822: //
                    823: //  Attempted to add nonunicast IP address %2 to the ARP cache.
                    824: //
                    825: #define EVENT_ARP_NONUNICAST_ADDR        0x80001036L
                    826: 
                    827: //
                    828: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_CACHE_FULL
                    829: //
                    830: // MessageText:
                    831: //
                    832: //  The ARP cache is full. Unable to add entry for IP address %2.
                    833: //
                    834: #define EVENT_ARP_CACHE_FULL             0x80001037L
                    835: 
                    836: //
                    837: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_BAD_REQUEST
                    838: //
                    839: // MessageText:
                    840: //
                    841: //  An ARP request was received for IP address %2 on network %3.
                    842: //
                    843: #define EVENT_ARP_BAD_REQUEST            0x40001038L
                    844: 
                    845: //
                    846: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_BAD_REQUEST_CNT
                    847: //
                    848: // MessageText:
                    849: //
                    850: //  %2 ARP requests received from other networks.
                    851: //
                    852: #define EVENT_ARP_BAD_REQUEST_CNT        0x40001039L
                    853: 
                    854: //
                    855: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_REG_FAILURE
                    856: //
                    857: // MessageText:
                    858: //
                    859: //  ARP-datalink registration failed. Unable to allocate a %2 byte message.
                    860: //
                    861: #define EVENT_ARP_REG_FAILURE            0xC000103AL
                    862: 
                    863: //
                    864: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_CACHE_FAILURE
                    865: //
                    866: // MessageText:
                    867: //
                    868: //  Unable to allocate a %2 byte message to create the ARP cache.
                    869: //
                    870: #define EVENT_ARP_CACHE_FAILURE          0xC000103BL
                    871: 
                    872: //
                    873: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_BAD_DL_VERSION
                    874: //
                    875: // MessageText:
                    876: //
                    877: //  ARP cannot link to DataLink interface version %2.
                    878: //
                    879: #define EVENT_ARP_BAD_DL_VERSION         0xC000103CL
                    880: 
                    881: //
                    882: // MessageId: EVENT_ARP_IPADDR_IN_USE
                    883: //
                    884: // MessageText:
                    885: //
                    886: //  ARP IP address %2 is already in use by another node.
                    887: //  TCP/IP will not use an address that is already in use.
                    888: //
                    889: #define EVENT_ARP_IPADDR_IN_USE          0xC000103DL
                    890: 
                    891: 
                    892: //
                    893: // IP Loopback messages
                    894: //
                    895: // Codes 4175-4184
                    896: //
                    897: 
                    898: //
                    899: // MessageId: EVENT_IPLOOP_OPEN_FAIL
                    900: //
                    901: // MessageText:
                    902: //
                    903: //  Open of IPLOOP failed due to lack of available buffers.
                    904: //
                    905: #define EVENT_IPLOOP_OPEN_FAIL           0xC000104FL
                    906: 
                    907: 
                    908: //
                    909: // IP/ICMP messages
                    910: //
                    911: // Codes 4185 - 4224
                    912: 
                    913: //
                    914: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_PROT_TAB_FULL
                    915: //
                    916: // MessageText:
                    917: //
                    918: //  Open of IP failed. The IP protocol table is full.
                    919: //
                    920: #define EVENT_IP_PROT_TAB_FULL           0xC0001059L
                    921: 
                    922: //
                    923: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_REG_FAILURE
                    924: //
                    925: // MessageText:
                    926: //
                    927: //  Unable to register protocol %2 with IP due to lack of available buffers.
                    928: //
                    929: #define EVENT_IP_REG_FAILURE             0xC000105AL
                    930: 
                    931: //
                    932: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_DEREG_FAILURE
                    933: //
                    934: // MessageText:
                    935: //
                    936: //  Unable to deregister protocol %2 with IP due to lack of available buffers.
                    937: //
                    938: #define EVENT_IP_DEREG_FAILURE           0xC000105BL
                    939: 
                    940: //
                    941: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_NO_WCARD_GWAY_DEL
                    942: //
                    943: // MessageText:
                    944: //
                    945: //  Wildcard deletion of IP gateway table entries is not permitted.
                    946: //
                    947: #define EVENT_IP_NO_WCARD_GWAY_DEL       0x8000105CL
                    948: 
                    949: //
                    950: // MessageId: EVENT_ICMP_BAD_CKSUM
                    951: //
                    952: // MessageText:
                    953: //
                    954: //  IP received an ICMP packet with a bad checksum.
                    955: //  Source %2, Destination %3.
                    956: //
                    957: #define EVENT_ICMP_BAD_CKSUM             0x4000105DL
                    958: 
                    959: //
                    960: // MessageId: EVENT_ICMP_BAD_TYPE
                    961: //
                    962: // MessageText:
                    963: //
                    964: //  IP received an ICMP packet with invalid type %2.
                    965: //  Source %3, Destination %4.
                    966: //
                    967: #define EVENT_ICMP_BAD_TYPE              0x4000105EL
                    968: 
                    969: //
                    970: // MessageId: EVENT_ICMP_BAD_OPT_LEN
                    971: //
                    972: // MessageText:
                    973: //
                    974: //  IP received an ICMP packet with option %2 of invalid length %3.
                    975: //  Type %4, Code %5, Source %6, Destination %7.
                    976: //
                    977: #define EVENT_ICMP_BAD_OPT_LEN           0x4000105FL
                    978: 
                    979: //
                    980: // MessageId: EVENT_ICMP_BAD_PROTOCOL
                    981: //
                    982: // MessageText:
                    983: //
                    984: //  IP received an ICMP packet with invalid destination protocol %2.
                    985: //  Type %3, Code %4, Source %5, Destination %6.
                    986: //
                    987: #define EVENT_ICMP_BAD_PROTOCOL          0x40001060L
                    988: 
                    989: //
                    990: // MessageId: EVENT_ICMP_BAD_PROTOCOL2
                    991: //
                    992: // MessageText:
                    993: //
                    994: //  IP received an ICMP packet with invalid destination protocol %2, muxid %3.
                    995: //  Type %4, Code %5, Source %6, Destination %7.
                    996: //
                    997: #define EVENT_ICMP_BAD_PROTOCOL2         0x40001061L
                    998: 
                    999: //
                   1000: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_INVALID_BCAST
                   1001: //
                   1002: // MessageText:
                   1003: //
                   1004: //  IP broadcast attempted to invalid address %2.
                   1005: //
                   1006: #define EVENT_IP_INVALID_BCAST           0x80001062L
                   1007: 
                   1008: //
                   1009: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_CANT_XMIT_DF
                   1010: //
                   1011: // MessageText:
                   1012: //
                   1013: //  IP could not transmit a packet of size %2 marked Don't Fragment.
                   1014: //  Source %3, Destination %4.
                   1015: //
                   1016: #define EVENT_IP_CANT_XMIT_DF            0x80001063L
                   1017: 
                   1018: //
                   1019: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_SMALL_HEADER
                   1020: //
                   1021: // MessageText:
                   1022: //
                   1023: //  IP has received %2 packets with headers of insufficient size.
                   1024: //
                   1025: #define EVENT_IP_SMALL_HEADER            0x40001064L
                   1026: 
                   1027: //
                   1028: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_BAD_VERSION
                   1029: //
                   1030: // MessageText:
                   1031: //
                   1032: //  IP received a packet with incompatible header version %2.
                   1033: //
                   1034: #define EVENT_IP_BAD_VERSION             0x40001065L
                   1035: 
                   1036: //
                   1037: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_BAD_CKSUM
                   1038: //
                   1039: // MessageText:
                   1040: //
                   1041: //  IP has received %2 packets with invalid header checksums.
                   1042: //
                   1043: #define EVENT_IP_BAD_CKSUM               0x40001066L
                   1044: 
                   1045: //
                   1046: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_BAD_LENGTH
                   1047: //
                   1048: // MessageText:
                   1049: //
                   1050: //  Length mismatch in received IP packet header. Specified length %2,
                   1051: //  actual %3. Source %4, Destination %5.
                   1052: //
                   1053: #define EVENT_IP_BAD_LENGTH              0x40001067L
                   1054: 
                   1055: //
                   1056: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_BAD_LENGTHS
                   1057: //
                   1058: // MessageText:
                   1059: //
                   1060: //  
                   1061: //  IP has received %2 packets with invalid lengths.
                   1062: //
                   1063: #define EVENT_IP_BAD_LENGTHS             0x40001068L
                   1064: 
                   1065: //
                   1066: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_S_SRC_ROUTE_BCAST
                   1067: //
                   1068: // MessageText:
                   1069: //
                   1070: //  IP cannot source-route a broadcast packet.
                   1071: //  Source %2, Destination %3.
                   1072: //
                   1073: #define EVENT_IP_S_SRC_ROUTE_BCAST       0x40001069L
                   1074: 
                   1075: //
                   1076: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_TTL_EXPIRED
                   1077: //
                   1078: // MessageText:
                   1079: //
                   1080: //  Time To Live expired on received IP packet.
                   1081: //  Protocol %2, Source %3, Destination %4.
                   1082: //
                   1083: #define EVENT_IP_TTL_EXPIRED             0x4000106AL
                   1084: 
                   1085: //
                   1086: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_BAD_OPTION_LEN
                   1087: //
                   1088: // MessageText:
                   1089: //
                   1090: //  IP received a packet with option %2 of invalid length %3.
                   1091: //  Source %4, Destination %5.
                   1092: //
                   1093: #define EVENT_IP_BAD_OPTION_LEN          0x4000106BL
                   1094: 
                   1095: //
                   1096: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_R_SRC_ROUTE_BCAST
                   1097: //
                   1098: // MessageText:
                   1099: //
                   1100: //  IP received a source-routed broadcast.
                   1101: //  Source %2, Destination %3.
                   1102: //
                   1103: #define EVENT_IP_R_SRC_ROUTE_BCAST       0x4000106CL
                   1104: 
                   1105: //
                   1106: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_NET_ERROR
                   1107: //
                   1108: // MessageText:
                   1109: //
                   1110: //  IP received error %2 on network %3. Marking network as down.
                   1111: //
                   1112: #define EVENT_IP_NET_ERROR               0xC000106DL
                   1113: 
                   1114: //
                   1115: // MessageId: EVENT_IP_FRAG_TIMEOUT
                   1116: //
                   1117: // MessageText:
                   1118: //
                   1119: //  IP has discarded %2 packets due to fragment reassembly timeout.
                   1120: //
                   1121: #define EVENT_IP_FRAG_TIMEOUT            0x4000106EL
                   1122: 
                   1123: 
                   1124: //
                   1125: // TCP messages
                   1126: //
                   1127: // Codes 4225 - 4264
                   1128: //
                   1129: 
                   1130: //
                   1131: // MessageId: EVENT_TCP_SYN_NO_OPTIONS
                   1132: //
                   1133: // MessageText:
                   1134: //
                   1135: //  TCP received a SYN packet with no options.
                   1136: //  Source %2:%3, Destination %4:%5.
                   1137: //
                   1138: #define EVENT_TCP_SYN_NO_OPTIONS         0x40001081L
                   1139: 
                   1140: //
                   1141: // MessageId: EVENT_TCP_BAD_TLI_TYPE
                   1142: //
                   1143: // MessageText:
                   1144: //
                   1145: //  TCP received a TLI write message of unknown type %2.
                   1146: //
                   1147: #define EVENT_TCP_BAD_TLI_TYPE           0x80001082L
                   1148: 
                   1149: 
                   1150: //
                   1151: // UDP messages
                   1152: //
                   1153: // Codes 4265 - 4299
                   1154: 
                   1155: 
                   1156: 
                   1157: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1158: //
                   1159: // NBT Events
                   1160: //
                   1161: // Codes 4300 - 4399
                   1162: //
                   1163: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1164: 
                   1165: 
                   1166: //
                   1167: // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NOT_INIT
                   1168: //
                   1169: // MessageText:
                   1170: //
                   1171: //  Open of NBT attempted prior to initialization.
                   1172: //
                   1173: #define EVENT_NBT_NOT_INIT               0xC00010CCL
                   1174: 
                   1175: //
                   1176: // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_TOO_BIG
                   1177: //
                   1178: // MessageText:
                   1179: //
                   1180: //  The NBT LMHOSTS file is too large to be loaded. The file may be at
                   1181: //  most 4,194,304K in size.
                   1182: //
                   1183: #define EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_TOO_BIG        0xC00010CDL
                   1184: 
                   1185: //
                   1186: // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_LOAD_FAILURE
                   1187: //
                   1188: // MessageText:
                   1189: //
                   1190: //  The NBT LMHOSTS file could not be loaded.
                   1191: //
                   1192: #define EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_LOAD_FAILURE   0xC00010CEL
                   1193: 
                   1194: //
                   1195: // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_SYNTAX_ERROR
                   1196: //
                   1197: // MessageText:
                   1198: //
                   1199: //  The NBT LMHOSTS has a syntax error in line %2.
                   1200: //  This Line will be skipped.
                   1201: //
                   1202: #define EVENT_NBT_LMHOSTS_SYNTAX_ERROR   0xC00010CFL
                   1203: 
                   1204: 
                   1205: 
                   1206: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1207: //
                   1208: // TCP/IP and NBT Service Events
                   1209: //
                   1210: // Codes 4400 - 4499
                   1211: //
                   1212: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1213: 
                   1214: 
                   1215: //
                   1216: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_MEMORY
                   1217: //
                   1218: // MessageText:
                   1219: //
                   1220: //  Unable to allocate critical memory resources. The service could not be
                   1221: //  started.
                   1222: //
                   1223: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_MEMORY         0x00001130L
                   1224: 
                   1225: //
                   1226: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_REG_KEY
                   1227: //
                   1228: // MessageText:
                   1229: //
                   1230: //  Required Registry key %1 is missing.
                   1231: //  The service could not be started.
                   1232: //
                   1233: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_REG_KEY        0x00001131L
                   1234: 
                   1235: //
                   1236: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_REG_VALUE
                   1237: //
                   1238: // MessageText:
                   1239: //
                   1240: //  Required Registry value %1 is missing.
                   1241: //  The service could not be started.
                   1242: //
                   1243: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_REG_VALUE      0x00001132L
                   1244: 
                   1245: //
                   1246: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_ARP_INIT_FAIL
                   1247: //
                   1248: // MessageText:
                   1249: //
                   1250: //  Unable to initialize ARP. Error code %1.
                   1251: //  The service could not be started.
                   1252: //
                   1253: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_ARP_INIT_FAIL     0x00001133L
                   1254: 
                   1255: //
                   1256: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_DRV_UNDER_MOD
                   1257: //
                   1258: // MessageText:
                   1259: //
                   1260: //  No driver was specified under module %1.
                   1261: //  The service could not be started.
                   1262: //
                   1263: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NO_DRV_UNDER_MOD  0x00001134L
                   1264: 
                   1265: //
                   1266: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_MUX_MOD
                   1267: //
                   1268: // MessageText:
                   1269: //
                   1270: //  Cannot multiplex module %1.
                   1271: //  The service could not be started.
                   1272: //
                   1273: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_MUX_MOD           0x00001135L
                   1274: 
                   1275: //
                   1276: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_UNKNOWN_MOD
                   1277: //
                   1278: // MessageText:
                   1279: //
                   1280: //  Cannot plumb unknown driver/module %1.
                   1281: //  The service could not be started.
                   1282: //
                   1283: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_UNKNOWN_MOD       0x00001136L
                   1284: 
                   1285: //
                   1286: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_MOD_INSTANCE
                   1287: //
                   1288: // MessageText:
                   1289: //
                   1290: //  Invalid instance number %1 specified for module %2.
                   1291: //  The service could not be started.
                   1292: //
                   1293: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_MOD_INSTANCE  0x00001137L
                   1294: 
                   1295: //
                   1296: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_MUXID
                   1297: //
                   1298: // MessageText:
                   1299: //
                   1300: //  Invalid muxid %1 specified for upper driver %2.
                   1301: //  The service could not be started.
                   1302: //
                   1303: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_MUXID         0x00001138L
                   1304: 
                   1305: //
                   1306: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_UNKNOWN_CTRL
                   1307: //
                   1308: // MessageText:
                   1309: //
                   1310: //  Unknown control action %1 for link %2 - %3.
                   1311: //  The service could not be started.
                   1312: //
                   1313: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_UNKNOWN_CTRL      0x00001139L
                   1314: 
                   1315: //
                   1316: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_IP_INIT_FAIL
                   1317: //
                   1318: // MessageText:
                   1319: //
                   1320: //  Unable to initialize IP. Error code %1.
                   1321: //  The service could not be started.
                   1322: //
                   1323: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_IP_INIT_FAIL      0x0000113AL
                   1324: 
                   1325: //
                   1326: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_IP_ADDR
                   1327: //
                   1328: // MessageText:
                   1329: //
                   1330: //  IP address %1 is not valid. No link to this network
                   1331: //  was established.
                   1332: //
                   1333: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_IP_ADDR       0x0000113BL
                   1334: 
                   1335: //
                   1336: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_SUBNET_MASK
                   1337: //
                   1338: // MessageText:
                   1339: //
                   1340: //  Subnet mask %2 for IP address %1 is not valid.
                   1341: //  No link to this network was established.
                   1342: //
                   1343: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_SUBNET_MASK   0x0000113CL
                   1344: 
                   1345: //
                   1346: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NDIS_INIT_FAIL
                   1347: //
                   1348: // MessageText:
                   1349: //
                   1350: //  Unable to bind to interface %1.
                   1351: //  Error code %2.
                   1352: //
                   1353: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_NDIS_INIT_FAIL    0x0000113DL
                   1354: 
                   1355: //
                   1356: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_DRV_OPEN_FAIL
                   1357: //
                   1358: // MessageText:
                   1359: //
                   1360: //  Unable to open driver %1. Error code %2.
                   1361: //  The service could not be started.
                   1362: //
                   1363: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_DRV_OPEN_FAIL     0x0000113EL
                   1364: 
                   1365: //
                   1366: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_MOD_PUSH_FAIL
                   1367: //
                   1368: // MessageText:
                   1369: //
                   1370: //  Unable to push module %1 onto a stream. Error code %2.
                   1371: //  The service could not be started.
                   1372: //
                   1373: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_MOD_PUSH_FAIL     0x0000113FL
                   1374: 
                   1375: //
                   1376: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_LINK_FAIL
                   1377: //
                   1378: // MessageText:
                   1379: //
                   1380: //  Unable to link driver %1 under driver %2. Error code %3.
                   1381: //  The service could not be started.
                   1382: //
                   1383: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_LINK_FAIL         0x00001140L
                   1384: 
                   1385: //
                   1386: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_SC_REG_FAIL
                   1387: //
                   1388: // MessageText:
                   1389: //
                   1390: //  Unable to register with the service controller. Error code %1.
                   1391: //  The service could not be started.
                   1392: //
                   1393: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_SC_REG_FAIL       0x00001141L
                   1394: 
                   1395: //
                   1396: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_GWAY
                   1397: //
                   1398: // MessageText:
                   1399: //
                   1400: //  %1 is not a valid default gateway. The service could
                   1401: //  not be started.
                   1402: //
                   1403: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_GWAY          0x00001142L
                   1404: 
                   1405: //
                   1406: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_TRAILER
                   1407: //
                   1408: // MessageText:
                   1409: //
                   1410: //  Invalid ARP trailer specification %1.
                   1411: //
                   1412: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_BAD_TRAILER       0x00001143L
                   1413: 
                   1414: //
                   1415: // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIPSVC_TRACE
                   1416: //
                   1417: // MessageText:
                   1418: //
                   1419: //  %1
                   1420: //
                   1421: #define EVENT_TCPIPSVC_TRACE             0x00001144L
                   1422: 
                   1423: //
                   1424: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_DRV_OPEN_FAIL
                   1425: //
                   1426: // MessageText:
                   1427: //
                   1428: //  Unable to open driver %1. Error code %2.
                   1429: //
                   1430: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_DRV_OPEN_FAIL       0x00001145L
                   1431: 
                   1432: //
                   1433: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_LINK_FAIL
                   1434: //
                   1435: // MessageText:
                   1436: //
                   1437: //  Unable to link driver %1 under driver %2. Error code %3.
                   1438: //
                   1439: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_LINK_FAIL           0x00001146L
                   1440: 
                   1441: //
                   1442: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_UNLINK_FAIL
                   1443: //
                   1444: // MessageText:
                   1445: //
                   1446: //  Unable to unlink driver %1 from under driver %2.
                   1447: //  Error code %3.
                   1448: //
                   1449: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_UNLINK_FAIL         0x00001147L
                   1450: 
                   1451: //
                   1452: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_LINK_NACK_FAIL
                   1453: //
                   1454: // MessageText:
                   1455: //
                   1456: //  Unable to inform NBT of failure to link driver %1. Error code %2.
                   1457: //
                   1458: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_LINK_NACK_FAIL      0x00001148L
                   1459: 
                   1460: //
                   1461: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_LINKREQ_FAIL
                   1462: //
                   1463: // MessageText:
                   1464: //
                   1465: //  Unable to communicate with the NBT driver. Error code %1.
                   1466: //
                   1467: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_LINKREQ_FAIL        0x00001149L
                   1468: 
                   1469: //
                   1470: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_BAD_LINKREQ
                   1471: //
                   1472: // MessageText:
                   1473: //
                   1474: //  Received unknown request %1 from NBT.
                   1475: //
                   1476: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_BAD_LINKREQ         0x0000114AL
                   1477: 
                   1478: //
                   1479: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_UNKNOWN_SERVICE
                   1480: //
                   1481: // MessageText:
                   1482: //
                   1483: //  Cannot locate %1 service for protocol %2 in the TCP/IP
                   1484: //  network services database. The service could not be started.
                   1485: //
                   1486: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_UNKNOWN_SERVICE     0x0000114BL
                   1487: 
                   1488: //
                   1489: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_NBT_CONFIG_FAIL
                   1490: //
                   1491: // MessageText:
                   1492: //
                   1493: //  Unable to configure NBT. Error code %1.
                   1494: //  The service could not be started.
                   1495: //
                   1496: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_NBT_CONFIG_FAIL     0x0000114CL
                   1497: 
                   1498: //
                   1499: // MessageId: EVENT_NBTSVC_LMHOST_SYNC_FAIL
                   1500: //
                   1501: // MessageText:
                   1502: //
                   1503: //  Unable to prime the NBT name cache from the LMHOSTS file.
                   1504: //  Error code %1.
                   1505: //
                   1506: #define EVENT_NBTSVC_LMHOST_SYNC_FAIL    0x0000114DL
                   1507: 
                   1508: 
                   1509: 
                   1510: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1511: //
                   1512: // Telnet Service Events
                   1513: //
                   1514: // Codes 4500 - 4599
                   1515: //
                   1516: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1517: 
                   1518: 
                   1519: //
                   1520: // MessageId: EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_NO_MEMORY
                   1521: //
                   1522: // MessageText:
                   1523: //
                   1524: //  Unable to allocate critical memory resources. The service failed to start.
                   1525: //
                   1526: #define EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_NO_MEMORY   0x00001194L
                   1527: 
                   1528: //
                   1529: // MessageId: EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_STARTUP
                   1530: //
                   1531: // MessageText:
                   1532: //
                   1533: //  Startup failed to create critical resource: %1.
                   1534: //
                   1535: #define EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_STARTUP     0x00001195L
                   1536: 
                   1537: //
                   1538: // MessageId: EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_SHUTDOWN
                   1539: //
                   1540: // MessageText:
                   1541: //
                   1542: //  Shut down failed to delete critical resource: %1.
                   1543: //
                   1544: #define EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_SHUTDOWN    0x00001196L
                   1545: 
                   1546: //
                   1547: // MessageId: EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_RUNTIME
                   1548: //
                   1549: // MessageText:
                   1550: //
                   1551: //  Critical runtime service error at: %1.
                   1552: //
                   1553: #define EVENT_TELNET_SERVICE_RUNTIME     0x00001197L
                   1554: 
                   1555: 
                   1556: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1557: //
                   1558: // NDIS Environment Events
                   1559: //
                   1560: // Codes 5000 - 5099
                   1561: //
                   1562: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1563: 
                   1564: 
                   1565: //
                   1566: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RESOURCE_CONFLICT
                   1567: //
                   1568: // MessageText:
                   1569: //
                   1570: //  %2 : Has encountered a conflict in resources and could not load.
                   1571: //
                   1572: #define EVENT_NDIS_RESOURCE_CONFLICT     0xC0001388L
                   1573: 
                   1574: //
                   1575: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE
                   1576: //
                   1577: // MessageText:
                   1578: //
                   1579: //  %2 : Could not allocate the resources necessary for operation.
                   1580: //
                   1581: #define EVENT_NDIS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE       0xC0001389L
                   1582: 
                   1583: //
                   1584: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_HARDWARE_FAILURE
                   1585: //
                   1586: // MessageText:
                   1587: //
                   1588: //  %2 : Has determined that the adapter is not functioning properly.
                   1589: //
                   1590: #define EVENT_NDIS_HARDWARE_FAILURE      0xC000138AL
                   1591: 
                   1592: //
                   1593: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND
                   1594: //
                   1595: // MessageText:
                   1596: //
                   1597: //  %2 : Could not find an adapter.
                   1598: //
                   1599: #define EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND     0xC000138BL
                   1600: 
                   1601: //
                   1602: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONNECT
                   1603: //
                   1604: // MessageText:
                   1605: //
                   1606: //  %2 : Could not connect to the interrupt number supplied.
                   1607: //
                   1608: #define EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONNECT     0xC000138CL
                   1609: 
                   1610: //
                   1611: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_DRIVER_FAILURE
                   1612: //
                   1613: // MessageText:
                   1614: //
                   1615: //  %2 : Has encountered an internal error and has failed.
                   1616: //
                   1617: #define EVENT_NDIS_DRIVER_FAILURE        0xC000138DL
                   1618: 
                   1619: //
                   1620: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_BAD_VERSION
                   1621: //
                   1622: // MessageText:
                   1623: //
                   1624: //  %2 : The version number is incorrect for this driver.
                   1625: //
                   1626: #define EVENT_NDIS_BAD_VERSION           0xC000138EL
                   1627: 
                   1628: //
                   1629: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_TIMEOUT
                   1630: //
                   1631: // MessageText:
                   1632: //
                   1633: //  %2 : Timed out during an operation.
                   1634: //
                   1635: #define EVENT_NDIS_TIMEOUT               0x8000138FL
                   1636: 
                   1637: //
                   1638: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_NETWORK_ADDRESS
                   1639: //
                   1640: // MessageText:
                   1641: //
                   1642: //  %2 : Has encountered an invalid network address.
                   1643: //
                   1644: #define EVENT_NDIS_NETWORK_ADDRESS       0xC0001390L
                   1645: 
                   1646: //
                   1647: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION
                   1648: //
                   1649: // MessageText:
                   1650: //
                   1651: //  %2 : Does not support the configuration supplied.
                   1652: //
                   1653: #define EVENT_NDIS_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION 0xC0001391L
                   1654: 
                   1655: //
                   1656: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_VALUE_FROM_ADAPTER
                   1657: //
                   1658: // MessageText:
                   1659: //
                   1660: //  %2 : The adapter has returned an invalid value to the driver.
                   1661: //
                   1662: #define EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_VALUE_FROM_ADAPTER 0xC0001392L
                   1663: 
                   1664: //
                   1665: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MISSING_CONFIGURATION_PARAMETER
                   1666: //
                   1667: // MessageText:
                   1668: //
                   1669: //  %2 : A required parameter is missing from the Registry.
                   1670: //
                   1671: #define EVENT_NDIS_MISSING_CONFIGURATION_PARAMETER 0xC0001393L
                   1672: 
                   1673: //
                   1674: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_BAD_IO_BASE_ADDRESS
                   1675: //
                   1676: // MessageText:
                   1677: //
                   1678: //  %2 : The I/O base address supplied does not match the jumpers on the adapter.
                   1679: //
                   1680: #define EVENT_NDIS_BAD_IO_BASE_ADDRESS   0xC0001394L
                   1681: 
                   1682: //
                   1683: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RECEIVE_SPACE_SMALL
                   1684: //
                   1685: // MessageText:
                   1686: //
                   1687: //  %2 : The adapter is configured such that the receive space is smaller than
                   1688: //  the maximum packet size.  Some packets may be lost.
                   1689: //
                   1690: #define EVENT_NDIS_RECEIVE_SPACE_SMALL   0x40001395L
                   1691: 
                   1692: //
                   1693: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_DISABLED
                   1694: //
                   1695: // MessageText:
                   1696: //
                   1697: //  %2 : The adapter is disabled.  The driver cannot open the adapter.
                   1698: //
                   1699: #define EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_DISABLED      0x80001396L
                   1700: 
                   1701: //
                   1702: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_IO_PORT_CONFLICT
                   1703: //
                   1704: // MessageText:
                   1705: //
                   1706: //  %2 : There is an I/O port conflict.
                   1707: //
                   1708: #define EVENT_NDIS_IO_PORT_CONFLICT      0x80001397L
                   1709: 
                   1710: //
                   1711: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_PORT_OR_DMA_CONFLICT
                   1712: //
                   1713: // MessageText:
                   1714: //
                   1715: //  %2 : There is an I/O port or DMA channel conflict.
                   1716: //
                   1717: #define EVENT_NDIS_PORT_OR_DMA_CONFLICT  0x80001398L
                   1718: 
                   1719: //
                   1720: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MEMORY_CONFLICT
                   1721: //
                   1722: // MessageText:
                   1723: //
                   1724: //  %2 : There is a memory conflict at address 0x%3.
                   1725: //
                   1726: #define EVENT_NDIS_MEMORY_CONFLICT       0x80001399L
                   1727: 
                   1728: //
                   1729: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONFLICT
                   1730: //
                   1731: // MessageText:
                   1732: //
                   1733: //  %2 : There is a interrupt conflict at interrupt number %3.
                   1734: //
                   1735: #define EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONFLICT    0x8000139AL
                   1736: 
                   1737: //
                   1738: // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_DMA_CONFLICT
                   1739: //
                   1740: // MessageText:
                   1741: //
                   1742: //  %2 : There is a resource conflict at DMA channel %3.
                   1743: //
                   1744: #define EVENT_NDIS_DMA_CONFLICT          0x8000139BL
                   1745: 
                   1746: 
                   1747: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1748: //
                   1749: // General NT System Events
                   1750: //
                   1751: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   1752: 
                   1753: //
                   1754: // Eventlog Events 6000 - 6999
                   1755: //
                   1756: //
                   1757: // MessageId: EVENT_LOG_FULL
                   1758: //
                   1759: // MessageText:
                   1760: //
                   1761: //  The %1 log file is full.
                   1762: //
                   1763: #define EVENT_LOG_FULL                   0x80001770L
                   1764: 
                   1765: //
                   1766: // MessageId: EVENT_LogFileNotOpened
                   1767: //
                   1768: // MessageText:
                   1769: //
                   1770: //  The %1 log file cannot be opened.
                   1771: //
                   1772: #define EVENT_LogFileNotOpened           0x80001771L
                   1773: 
                   1774: //
                   1775: // MessageId: EVENT_LogFileCorrupt
                   1776: //
                   1777: // MessageText:
                   1778: //
                   1779: //  The %1 log file is corrupted and will be cleared.
                   1780: //
                   1781: #define EVENT_LogFileCorrupt             0x80001772L
                   1782: 
                   1783: //
                   1784: // MessageId: EVENT_DefaultLogCorrupt
                   1785: //
                   1786: // MessageText:
                   1787: //
                   1788: //  The Application log file could not be opened.  %1 will be used as the default
                   1789: //  log file.
                   1790: //
                   1791: #define EVENT_DefaultLogCorrupt          0x80001773L
                   1792: 
                   1793: //
                   1794: // MessageId: EVENT_BadDriverPacket
                   1795: //
                   1796: // MessageText:
                   1797: //
                   1798: //  A driver packet received from the I/O subsystem was invalid.  The data is the
                   1799: //  packet.
                   1800: //
                   1801: #define EVENT_BadDriverPacket            0x80001774L
                   1802: 
                   1803: //
                   1804: // MessageId: EVENT_EventlogStarted
                   1805: //
                   1806: // MessageText:
                   1807: //
                   1808: //  The Event log service was started.
                   1809: //
                   1810: #define EVENT_EventlogStarted            0x80001775L
                   1811: 
                   1812: //
                   1813: // MessageId: EVENT_EventlogStopped
                   1814: //
                   1815: // MessageText:
                   1816: //
                   1817: //  The Event log service was stopped.
                   1818: //
                   1819: #define EVENT_EventlogStopped            0x80001776L
                   1820: 
                   1821: //
                   1822: // Service Controller Events 7000 - 7999
                   1823: //
                   1824: //
                   1825: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED
                   1826: //
                   1827: // MessageText:
                   1828: //
                   1829: //  The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2
                   1830: //
                   1831: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED       0x80001B58L
                   1832: 
                   1833: //
                   1834: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_II
                   1835: //
                   1836: // MessageText:
                   1837: //
                   1838: //  The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3
                   1839: //
                   1840: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_II    0x80001B59L
                   1841: 
                   1842: //
                   1843: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_GROUP
                   1844: //
                   1845: // MessageText:
                   1846: //
                   1847: //  The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started.
                   1848: //
                   1849: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_GROUP 0x80001B5AL
                   1850: 
                   1851: //
                   1852: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_NONE
                   1853: //
                   1854: // MessageText:
                   1855: //
                   1856: //  The %1 service depends on the following nonexistent service: %2
                   1857: //
                   1858: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_NONE  0x80001B5BL
                   1859: 
                   1860: //
                   1861: // MessageId: EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED
                   1862: //
                   1863: // MessageText:
                   1864: //
                   1865: //  The %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2
                   1866: //
                   1867: #define EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED    0x80001B5DL
                   1868: 
                   1869: //
                   1870: // MessageId: EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED_II
                   1871: //
                   1872: // MessageText:
                   1873: //
                   1874: //  The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3
                   1875: //
                   1876: #define EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED_II 0x80001B5EL
                   1877: 
                   1878: //
                   1879: // MessageId: EVENT_REVERTED_TO_LASTKNOWNGOOD
                   1880: //
                   1881: // MessageText:
                   1882: //
                   1883: //  The system reverted to its last known good configuration.  The system is restarting....
                   1884: //
                   1885: #define EVENT_REVERTED_TO_LASTKNOWNGOOD  0x80001B5FL
                   1886: 
                   1887: //
                   1888: // MessageId: EVENT_BAD_ACCOUNT_NAME
                   1889: //
                   1890: // MessageText:
                   1891: //
                   1892: //  No backslash is in the account name.
                   1893: //
                   1894: #define EVENT_BAD_ACCOUNT_NAME           0x80001B60L
                   1895: 
                   1896: //
                   1897: // MessageId: EVENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
                   1898: //
                   1899: // MessageText:
                   1900: //
                   1901: //  Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for service to connect.
                   1902: //
                   1903: #define EVENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT         0x80001B61L
                   1904: 
                   1905: //
                   1906: // MessageId: EVENT_READFILE_TIMEOUT
                   1907: //
                   1908: // MessageText:
                   1909: //
                   1910: //  Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for ReadFile.
                   1911: //
                   1912: #define EVENT_READFILE_TIMEOUT           0x80001B62L
                   1913: 
                   1914: //
                   1915: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSACT_TIMEOUT
                   1916: //
                   1917: // MessageText:
                   1918: //
                   1919: //  Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for transaction response.
                   1920: //
                   1921: #define EVENT_TRANSACT_TIMEOUT           0x80001B63L
                   1922: 
                   1923: //
                   1924: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSACT_INVALID
                   1925: //
                   1926: // MessageText:
                   1927: //
                   1928: //  Message returned in transaction has incorrect size.
                   1929: //
                   1930: #define EVENT_TRANSACT_INVALID           0x80001B64L
                   1931: 
                   1932: //
                   1933: // MessageId: EVENT_FIRST_LOGON_FAILED
                   1934: //
                   1935: // MessageText:
                   1936: //
                   1937: //  Logon attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1
                   1938: //
                   1939: #define EVENT_FIRST_LOGON_FAILED         0x80001B65L
                   1940: 
                   1941: //
                   1942: // MessageId: EVENT_SECOND_LOGON_FAILED
                   1943: //
                   1944: // MessageText:
                   1945: //
                   1946: //  Second logon attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1
                   1947: //
                   1948: #define EVENT_SECOND_LOGON_FAILED        0x80001B66L
                   1949: 
                   1950: //
                   1951: // MessageId: EVENT_INVALID_DRIVER_DEPENDENCY
                   1952: //
                   1953: // MessageText:
                   1954: //
                   1955: //  Boot-start or system-start driver (%1) must not depend on a service.
                   1956: //
                   1957: #define EVENT_INVALID_DRIVER_DEPENDENCY  0x80001B67L
                   1958: 
                   1959: //
                   1960: // MessageId: EVENT_BAD_SERVICE_STATE
                   1961: //
                   1962: // MessageText:
                   1963: //
                   1964: //  The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2.
                   1965: //
                   1966: #define EVENT_BAD_SERVICE_STATE          0x80001B68L
                   1967: 
                   1968: //
                   1969: // MessageId: EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_DEMAND
                   1970: //
                   1971: // MessageText:
                   1972: //
                   1973: //  Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1.
                   1974: //
                   1975: #define EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_DEMAND 0x80001B69L
                   1976: 
                   1977: //
                   1978: // MessageId: EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_AUTO
                   1979: //
                   1980: // MessageText:
                   1981: //
                   1982: //  Detected circular dependencies auto-starting services.
                   1983: //
                   1984: #define EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_AUTO   0x80001B6AL
                   1985: 
                   1986: //
                   1987: // MessageId: EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_SERVICE
                   1988: //
                   1989: // MessageText:
                   1990: //
                   1991: //  Circular dependency: The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later.
                   1992: //
                   1993: #define EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_SERVICE    0x80001B6BL
                   1994: 
                   1995: //
                   1996: // MessageId: EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_GROUP
                   1997: //
                   1998: // MessageText:
                   1999: //
                   2000: //  Circular dependency: The %1 service depends on a group which starts later.
                   2001: //
                   2002: #define EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_GROUP      0x80001B6CL
                   2003: 
                   2004: //
                   2005: // MessageId: EVENT_SEVERE_SERVICE_FAILED
                   2006: //
                   2007: // MessageText:
                   2008: //
                   2009: //  About to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start.
                   2010: //
                   2011: #define EVENT_SEVERE_SERVICE_FAILED      0x80001B6DL
                   2012: 
                   2013: //
                   2014: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_HUNG
                   2015: //
                   2016: // MessageText:
                   2017: //
                   2018: //  The %1 service hung on starting.
                   2019: //
                   2020: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_HUNG         0x80001B6EL
                   2021: 
                   2022: //
                   2023: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED
                   2024: //
                   2025: // MessageText:
                   2026: //
                   2027: //  The %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2
                   2028: //
                   2029: #define EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED        0x80001B6FL
                   2030: 
                   2031: //
                   2032: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED_SPECIFIC
                   2033: //
                   2034: // MessageText:
                   2035: //
                   2036: //  The %1 service terminated with service-specific error %2.
                   2037: //
                   2038: #define EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED_SPECIFIC 0x80001B70L
                   2039: 
                   2040: //
                   2041: // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_AT_BOOT_FAILED
                   2042: //
                   2043: // MessageText:
                   2044: //
                   2045: //  At least one service or driver failed during system startup.  Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details.
                   2046: //
                   2047: #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_AT_BOOT_FAILED 0x80001B71L
                   2048: 
                   2049: //
                   2050: // MessageId: EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED
                   2051: //
                   2052: // MessageText:
                   2053: //
                   2054: //  The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: %1
                   2055: //
                   2056: #define EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED 0x80001B72L
                   2057: 
                   2058: //
                   2059: // MessageId: EVENT_RUNNING_LASTKNOWNGOOD
                   2060: //
                   2061: // MessageText:
                   2062: //
                   2063: //  Windows NT could not be started as configured.  A previous working configuration was used instead.
                   2064: //
                   2065: #define EVENT_RUNNING_LASTKNOWNGOOD      0x80001B73L
                   2066: 
                   2067: //
                   2068: // MessageId: EVENT_TAKE_OWNERSHIP
                   2069: //
                   2070: // MessageText:
                   2071: //
                   2072: //  The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key.
                   2073: //
                   2074: #define EVENT_TAKE_OWNERSHIP             0x80001B74L
                   2075: 
                   2076: //
                   2077: // This Text is used as a title for the message box used to display
                   2078: // MessageId 7027.  It is not an event or error message.
                   2079: //
                   2080: //
                   2081: // MessageId: TITLE_SC_MESSAGE_BOX
                   2082: //
                   2083: // MessageText:
                   2084: //
                   2085: //  Service Control Manager %0
                   2086: //
                   2087: #define TITLE_SC_MESSAGE_BOX             0x80001B75L
                   2088: 
                   2089: 
                   2090: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   2091: //
                   2092: // Lanman Bowser/Browser Events (8000-8999)
                   2093: //
                   2094: //
                   2095: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   2096: 
                   2097: 
                   2098: //
                   2099: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_OTHER_MASTER_ON_NET
                   2100: //
                   2101: // MessageText:
                   2102: //
                   2103: //  The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer %2
                   2104: //  that believes that it is the master browser for the domain.  The master browser is
                   2105: //  stopping.
                   2106: //
                   2107: #define EVENT_BOWSER_OTHER_MASTER_ON_NET 0xC0001F43L
                   2108: 
                   2109: //
                   2110: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_PROMOTED_WHILE_ALREADY_MASTER
                   2111: //
                   2112: // MessageText:
                   2113: //
                   2114: //  A request has been submitted to promote the computer to backup when it is already a
                   2115: //  master browser.
                   2116: //
                   2117: #define EVENT_BOWSER_PROMOTED_WHILE_ALREADY_MASTER 0x80001F44L
                   2118: 
                   2119: //
                   2120: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NON_MASTER_MASTER_ANNOUNCE
                   2121: //
                   2122: // MessageText:
                   2123: //
                   2124: //  The browser has received a server announcement indicating that the computer %2
                   2125: //  is a master browser, but this computer is not a master browser.
                   2126: //
                   2127: #define EVENT_BOWSER_NON_MASTER_MASTER_ANNOUNCE 0x80001F45L
                   2128: 
                   2129: //
                   2130: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM
                   2131: //
                   2132: // MessageText:
                   2133: //
                   2134: //  The browser has received an illegal datagram from the remote computer %2 to name %3 on transport %4.  The data is the datagram.
                   2135: //
                   2136: #define EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM    0x80001F46L
                   2137: 
                   2138: //
                   2139: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_STATUS_BITS_UPDATE_FAILED
                   2140: //
                   2141: // MessageText:
                   2142: //
                   2143: //  The browser was unable to update the service status bits.  The data is the error.
                   2144: //
                   2145: #define EVENT_BROWSER_STATUS_BITS_UPDATE_FAILED 0xC0001F47L
                   2146: 
                   2147: //
                   2148: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ROLE_CHANGE_FAILED
                   2149: //
                   2150: // MessageText:
                   2151: //
                   2152: //  The browser was unable to update its role.  The data is the error.
                   2153: //
                   2154: #define EVENT_BROWSER_ROLE_CHANGE_FAILED 0xC0001F48L
                   2155: 
                   2156: //
                   2157: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED
                   2158: //
                   2159: // MessageText:
                   2160: //
                   2161: //  The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser.  The computer that currently
                   2162: //  believes it is the master browser is %1.
                   2163: //
                   2164: #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED 0xC0001F49L
                   2165: 
                   2166: //
                   2167: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NAME_CONVERSION_FAILED
                   2168: //
                   2169: // MessageText:
                   2170: //
                   2171: //  The browser driver was unable to convert a character string to a unicode string.
                   2172: //
                   2173: #define EVENT_BOWSER_NAME_CONVERSION_FAILED 0xC0001F4AL
                   2174: 
                   2175: //
                   2176: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_OTHERDOMAIN_ADD_FAILED
                   2177: //
                   2178: // MessageText:
                   2179: //
                   2180: //  The browser was unable to add the configuration parameter %1.
                   2181: //
                   2182: #define EVENT_BROWSER_OTHERDOMAIN_ADD_FAILED 0xC0001F4BL
                   2183: 
                   2184: //
                   2185: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_RECEIVED
                   2186: //
                   2187: // MessageText:
                   2188: //
                   2189: //  The browser driver has received an election packet from computer %2 on network %3.  The data is the packet received.
                   2190: //
                   2191: #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_RECEIVED   0x00001F4CL
                   2192: 
                   2193: //
                   2194: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_GETBLIST_FAILED
                   2195: //
                   2196: // MessageText:
                   2197: //
                   2198: //  The browser driver has forced an election on network %2 because it was unable to find a master browser to retrieve a backup list on that network.
                   2199: //
                   2200: #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_GETBLIST_FAILED 0x40001F4DL
                   2201: 
                   2202: //
                   2203: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_FIND_MASTER_FAILED
                   2204: //
                   2205: // MessageText:
                   2206: //
                   2207: //  The browser driver has forced an election on network %2 because it was unable to find a master browser for that network.
                   2208: //
                   2209: #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_FIND_MASTER_FAILED 0x40001F4EL
                   2210: 
                   2211: //
                   2212: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STARTED
                   2213: //
                   2214: // MessageText:
                   2215: //
                   2216: //  The browser has forced an election on network %1 because a Windows NT Advanced Server (or domain master) browser is started.
                   2217: //
                   2218: #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STARTED 0x00001F4FL
                   2219: 
                   2220: //
                   2221: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD
                   2222: //
                   2223: // MessageText:
                   2224: //
                   2225: //  The browser driver has received too many illegal datagrams from the remote computer %2 to name %3 on transport %4.  The data is the datagram.
                   2226: //  No more events will be generated until the reset frequency has expired.
                   2227: //
                   2228: #define EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD 0xC0001F50L
                   2229: 
                   2230: //
                   2231: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DEPENDANT_SERVICE_FAILED
                   2232: //
                   2233: // MessageText:
                   2234: //
                   2235: //  The browser has failed to start because the dependent service %1 had invalid service status %2.
                   2236: //  Status             Meaning
                   2237: //    1              Service Stopped%n
                   2238: //    2              Start Pending%n
                   2239: //    3              Stop Pending%n
                   2240: //    4              Running%n
                   2241: //    5              Continue Pending%n
                   2242: //    6              Pause Pending%n
                   2243: //    7              Paused%n
                   2244: //
                   2245: #define EVENT_BROWSER_DEPENDANT_SERVICE_FAILED 0xC0001F51L
                   2246: 
                   2247: //
                   2248: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_STOPPING
                   2249: //
                   2250: // MessageText:
                   2251: //
                   2252: //  The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser.  The browser will continue
                   2253: //  to attempt to promote itself to the master browser, but will no longer log any events in the event log in Event Viewer.
                   2254: //
                   2255: #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_STOPPING 0xC0001F53L
                   2256: 
                   2257: //
                   2258: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_NO_MASTER
                   2259: //
                   2260: // MessageText:
                   2261: //
                   2262: //  The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser.  The computer that currently
                   2263: //  believes it is the master browser is unknown.
                   2264: //
                   2265: #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_NO_MASTER 0xC0001F54L
                   2266: 
                   2267: //
                   2268: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_FAILED
                   2269: //
                   2270: // MessageText:
                   2271: //
                   2272: //  The browser was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master %1 on the network %2.
                   2273: //  The data is the error code.
                   2274: //
                   2275: #define EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_FAILED 0x80001F55L
                   2276: 
                   2277: //
                   2278: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_FAILED
                   2279: //
                   2280: // MessageText:
                   2281: //
                   2282: //  The browser was unable to retrieve a list of domains from the browser master %1 on the network %2.
                   2283: //  The data is the error code.
                   2284: //
                   2285: #define EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_FAILED 0x80001F56L
                   2286: 
                   2287: //
                   2288: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ILLEGAL_CONFIG
                   2289: //
                   2290: // MessageText:
                   2291: //
                   2292: //  The value for the parameter %1 to the browser service was illegal.
                   2293: //
                   2294: #define EVENT_BROWSER_ILLEGAL_CONFIG     0x80001F57L
                   2295: 
                   2296: //
                   2297: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_OLD_BACKUP_FOUND
                   2298: //
                   2299: // MessageText:
                   2300: //
                   2301: //  The backup browser server %2 is out-of-date.  Consider upgrading this computer.
                   2302: //
                   2303: #define EVENT_BOWSER_OLD_BACKUP_FOUND    0x40001F58L
                   2304: 
                   2305: //
                   2306: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_RETRIEVED
                   2307: //
                   2308: // MessageText:
                   2309: //
                   2310: //  The browser has retrieved a list of servers from remote computer %1 on transport %2.%n
                   2311: //  There were %3 entries read, and %4 total entries.
                   2312: //
                   2313: #define EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_RETRIEVED 0x00001F59L
                   2314: 
                   2315: //
                   2316: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_RETRIEVED
                   2317: //
                   2318: // MessageText:
                   2319: //
                   2320: //  The browser has retrieved a list of domains from remote computer %1 on transport %2.%n
                   2321: //  There were %3 entries read, and %4 total entries.
                   2322: //
                   2323: #define EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_RETRIEVED 0x00001F5AL
                   2324: 
                   2325: //
                   2326: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_PDC_LOST_ELECTION
                   2327: //
                   2328: // MessageText:
                   2329: //
                   2330: //  The browser running on the Domain Controller has lost an election.  The computer that won the election is %2, on the transport %3.%n
                   2331: //  The data contains the election version, election criteria, and remote computer time up, and the same information for
                   2332: //  the current computer.
                   2333: //
                   2334: #define EVENT_BOWSER_PDC_LOST_ELECTION   0x40001F5BL
                   2335: 
                   2336: //
                   2337: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NON_PDC_WON_ELECTION
                   2338: //
                   2339: // MessageText:
                   2340: //
                   2341: //  The browser running on this computer has won a browser election on network %2.
                   2342: //  This computer is a member of a domain, so the Domain Controller should become the master
                   2343: //  browser.
                   2344: //
                   2345: #define EVENT_BOWSER_NON_PDC_WON_ELECTION 0x40001F5CL
                   2346: 
                   2347: //
                   2348: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_CANT_READ_REGISTRY
                   2349: //
                   2350: // MessageText:
                   2351: //
                   2352: //  The browser driver was unable to initialize variables from the Registry.
                   2353: //
                   2354: #define EVENT_BOWSER_CANT_READ_REGISTRY  0x40001F5DL
                   2355: 
                   2356: //
                   2357: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_MAILSLOT_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED
                   2358: //
                   2359: // MessageText:
                   2360: //
                   2361: //  The browser driver has discarded too many mailslot messages.
                   2362: //
                   2363: #define EVENT_BOWSER_MAILSLOT_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x40001F5EL
                   2364: 
                   2365: //
                   2366: // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_GETBROWSERLIST_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED
                   2367: //
                   2368: // MessageText:
                   2369: //
                   2370: //  The browser driver has discarded too many GetBrowserServerList requests.
                   2371: //
                   2372: #define EVENT_BOWSER_GETBROWSERLIST_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x40001F5FL
                   2373: 
                   2374: //
                   2375: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_BACKUP_STOPPED
                   2376: //
                   2377: // MessageText:
                   2378: //
                   2379: //  The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too many times on transport %1.
                   2380: //  The backup browser is stopping.
                   2381: //
                   2382: #define EVENT_BROWSER_BACKUP_STOPPED     0xC0001F60L
                   2383: 
                   2384: //
                   2385: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STOPPED
                   2386: //
                   2387: // MessageText:
                   2388: //
                   2389: //  The browser has forced an election on network %1 because a master browser was stopped.
                   2390: //
                   2391: #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STOPPED 0x40001F61L
                   2392: 
                   2393: //
                   2394: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_GETBLIST_RECEIVED_NOT_MASTER
                   2395: //
                   2396: // MessageText:
                   2397: //
                   2398: //  The browser has received a GetBrowserServerList request when it is not the master browser.
                   2399: //
                   2400: #define EVENT_BROWSER_GETBLIST_RECEIVED_NOT_MASTER 0xC0001F62L
                   2401: 
                   2402: //
                   2403: // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_ROLE_CHANGED
                   2404: //
                   2405: // MessageText:
                   2406: //
                   2407: //  The browser has forced an election on network %1 because the Domain Controller (or Server) has changed its role
                   2408: //
                   2409: #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_ROLE_CHANGED 0x40001F63L
                   2410: 
                   2411: 
                   2412: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   2413: //
                   2414: // Transport Events (9000-9999)
                   2415: //
                   2416: //
                   2417: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                   2418: 
                   2419: 
                   2420: //
                   2421: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_POOL
                   2422: //
                   2423: // MessageText:
                   2424: //
                   2425: //  %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to system resource problems.
                   2426: //
                   2427: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_POOL    0x80002329L
                   2428: 
                   2429: //
                   2430: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_LIMIT
                   2431: //
                   2432: // MessageText:
                   2433: //
                   2434: //  %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to its configured size of %4.
                   2435: //
                   2436: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_LIMIT   0x8000232AL
                   2437: 
                   2438: //
                   2439: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_SPECIFIC
                   2440: //
                   2441: // MessageText:
                   2442: //
                   2443: //  %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to a specifically configured limit of %4.
                   2444: //
                   2445: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_SPECIFIC 0x8000232BL
                   2446: 
                   2447: //
                   2448: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_REGISTER_FAILED
                   2449: //
                   2450: // MessageText:
                   2451: //
                   2452: //  %2 failed to register itself with the NDIS wrapper.
                   2453: //
                   2454: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_REGISTER_FAILED  0xC000232CL
                   2455: 
                   2456: //
                   2457: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_BINDING_FAILED
                   2458: //
                   2459: // MessageText:
                   2460: //
                   2461: //  %2 failed to bind to adapter %3.
                   2462: //
                   2463: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_BINDING_FAILED   0xC000232DL
                   2464: 
                   2465: //
                   2466: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND
                   2467: //
                   2468: // MessageText:
                   2469: //
                   2470: //  %2 could not find adapter %3.
                   2471: //
                   2472: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND 0xC000232EL
                   2473: 
                   2474: //
                   2475: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_SET_OID_FAILED
                   2476: //
                   2477: // MessageText:
                   2478: //
                   2479: //  %2 failed while setting OID %3 on adapter %4.
                   2480: //
                   2481: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_SET_OID_FAILED   0xC000232FL
                   2482: 
                   2483: //
                   2484: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_QUERY_OID_FAILED
                   2485: //
                   2486: // MessageText:
                   2487: //
                   2488: //  %2 failed while querying OID %3 on adapter %4.
                   2489: //
                   2490: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_QUERY_OID_FAILED 0xC0002330L
                   2491: 
                   2492: //
                   2493: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_TRANSFER_DATA
                   2494: //
                   2495: // MessageText:
                   2496: //
                   2497: //  %2 could not transfer a packet from the adapter.  The packet was dropped.
                   2498: //
                   2499: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_TRANSFER_DATA    0x40002331L
                   2500: 
                   2501: //
                   2502: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_TOO_MANY_LINKS
                   2503: //
                   2504: // MessageText:
                   2505: //
                   2506: //  %2 could not create a link to a remote computer.  Your computer has exceeded the number of connections it can make to that remote computer.
                   2507: //
                   2508: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_TOO_MANY_LINKS   0x40002332L
                   2509: 
                   2510: //
                   2511: // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_BAD_PROTOCOL
                   2512: //
                   2513: // MessageText:
                   2514: //
                   2515: //  %2 received an unexpected %3 packet from a remote computer.
                   2516: //
                   2517: #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_BAD_PROTOCOL     0x40002333L
                   2518: 
                   2519: 
                   2520: #endif // _NETEVENT
                   2521: 

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