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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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