13242 %d is not a valid entry. Please specify a value between %d and %d for this field.
24650 Configuration operation was canceled by user
24666 %1
24667 %1 %2
24743 Close
25014 Internal error in NCPA.CPL: LMUICMN.DLL. Initialization failed.
25036 CONTROL.HLP
25076 &Trap Destination
25077 &Trap Destination for %1
25078 Hostname %1 is an invalid trap destination.
25086 Invalid TCP domain name.
25121 LAN Adapter number information mismatch in Configuration Registry.
25122 TCP/IP Setup
25126 Unknown network card.
25127 IP addresses must be unique for each network card. Remove the duplicate IP address from the IP Addresses list in the Advanced dialog box.
25128 You must specify a name in the Domain Name Service (DNS) search order.
25129 At least one of the adapter cards has an empty primary WINS address. Do you want to continue?
25130 Your default gateway does not belong to one of the configured interfaces. Do you want to change it?
25131 TCP/IP is not completely configured. If you cancel now, TCP/IP will be disabled. Do you want to cancel TCP/IP configuration?
25132 LANA number of each protocol must be unique.
25134 LANA number must be less than 128 for each protocol.
25135 Invalid host name.
25136 Invalid IP or subnet mask address.
25137 Cannot open the %1 file. Please make sure that you specified the correct path for the LMHOSTS file.
25138 Please enter the path for your LMHOSTS file first.
25139 Network identifications must be unique. Please check your subnet mask.
25140 Cannot create file %s. Try again, providing a different filename.
25141 Setup cannot load NetBIOS information. Please continue the network installation and then double-click Network under Control Panel to configure the NetBIOS interface.
25142 Hewlett-Packard Network Port
25143 Close
25144 DHCP protocol will attempt to automatically configure your workstation during system initialization. Any parameters specified in these property pages will override any values obtained by DHCP. Do you want to enable DHCP?
25145 Address 0.0.0.0 is not a valid default gateway address.
25146 FTP Configuration
25151 You must specify a user name and password if allowing anonymous connections.
25152 Home directory that you specified is invalid.
25153 Maximum number of connections is invalid.
25154 Maximum time-out setting is invalid.
25166 %1KB
25167 You don't have enough disk space. Please remove some TCP/IP components.
25168 DHCP enables automatic configuration of TCP/IP parameters for your computer. Your internetwork must have a DHCP server if you want to take advantage of this feature.
25169 Click Continue to add the selected TCP/IP components to your system.
25170 Click Cancel to return to Network Settings dialog box.
25171 Click Help to see more detailed information about the TCP/IP components listed in this dialog box.
25174 TCP/IP connectivity utilities include finger, FTP, r* commands, Telnet, etc.
25175 SNMP service allows your computer to be administered remotely by using remote management tools. SNMP also allows you to monitor TCP/IP statistics by using Performance Monitor.
25176 TCP/IP network printing support enables your computer to use TCP/IP share and print directly to UNIX print queues or direct-connect network printers.
25177 The FTP Server service allows you to share files over the network with any remote system that supports the file transfer protocol (FTP) and TCP/IP.
25178 The simple TCP/IP services include echo, daytime, chargen, and discard, which allows your computer to respond to requests from other computers that support these protocols.
25179 DHCP Server service provides automatic configuration and addressing for Windows-based TCP/IP computers on your internetwork. Choose this option to make this computer a DHCP server.
25180 WINS Server service provides a dynamic name service for computers on your Windows-based internetwork. Choose this option to make this computer a WINS server.
25184 At least one of your network adapters has automatic DHCP configuration enabled. In order to correctly install the DHCP server, setup will disable automatic DHCP configuration. Are you sure you want to install the DHCP server?
25186 Select the network adapter for which you want to configure advanced options.
25187 Type additional IP addresses for the selected network adapter.
25188 This list specifies the IP addresses assigned to the selected network adapter.
25189 Type an IP address for an additional gateway for the selected network adapter.
25191 This list specified the Default Gateways assigned to the selected network adapter.
25192 Choose this option to use any DNS servers specified in the DNS Configuration dialog box to resolve Windows network names.
25193 Scope ID allows you to specify a NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) scope identifier for your computer. This value is usually left blank.
25194 Choose this option to allow this computer to participate with other routers on the network running the RIP protocol.
25195 Adds the IP address for the specified gateway to the Default Gateways list.
25196 Removes the selected IP address for a gateway from the Default Gateways list.
25197 Increases the priority of the selected gateway in the Default Gateways list.
25198 Decreases the priority of the selected gateway in the Default Gateways list.
25199 Adds the specified IP address to the IP address list.
25200 Removes the selected IP address from the IP address list.
25201 Choose this option to enable clients configured for broadcast resolution to use this computer as the gateway to a WINS Server.
25202 Click OK to commit all changes you made to the Advanced TCP/IP configuration in this dialog box.
25203 Click Cancel to discard changes you made to the Advanced TCP/IP configuration in this dialog box.
25204 Click Help to see more detailed information about the Advanced TCP/IP configuration options in this dialog box.
25205 Choose this option to use LMHOSTS file to resolve Windows Network names.
25206 Select the network adapter that you want to configure. This list contains the network adapters on this computer.
25207 DHCP enables automatic configuration of TCP/IP parameters for your computer. Your internetwork must have a DHCP server running if you want to take advantage of this feature for easy configuration.
25208 IP address identifies the selected network adapter on the TCP/IP network. The network administrator or a DHCP administrator should provide this value.
25209 Subnet mask identifies network membership for your computer and your host ID. The network administrator should provide this value.
25210 Default gateway routes TCP/IP traffic to remote destinations. The network administrator should provide this value, which is the IP address of your local gateway.
25212 Choose OK to commit all changes you made to the TCP/IP network configuration in this dialog box.
25213 Choose Cancel to discard changes you made to the TCP/IP network configuration in this dialog box.
25214 Choose DNS to configure your computer to use Domain Name System (DNS) servers for hostname resolution on your network.
25215 Choose Advanced to configure the advanced TCP/IP options, which includes static routes.
25216 Click Help to see more detailed information about the TCP/IP components listed in this dialog box.
25217 Your computer will use the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Server to resolve Windows Network names.
25218 If the primary WINS server is unavailable on your network, the secondary WINS server will be used to resolve Windows network names.
25227 The hostname is used by TCP/IP connectivity utilities (such as rexec) to identify your local computer.
25228 The domain name is used with the hostname to produce a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) for connectivity utilities (such as rexec). Example: microsoft.com
25234 Type the IP address of a DNS server that you want to add to the DNS Server search list. The network administrator should provide this value.
25235 Adds the specified DNS server to the DNS Server search list.
25236 Removes the selected DNS server from the DNS Server search list.
25237 This list specifies, in priority order, the DNS servers to be used for resolving hostnames.
25238 Type a domain suffix to add to the domain suffix list. The network administrator should provide this value.
25239 This list specifies, in priority order, the domain suffixes to be applied to hostnames during hostname resolution.
25240 Adds the specified domain suffix to the Domain Suffix search list.
25241 Removes the selected domain suffix from the Domain Suffix search list.
25242 Choose OK to commit all changes you made to the DNS network configuration in this dialog box.
25243 Choose Cancel to discard changes you made to the DNS network configuration in this dialog box.
25244 Choose Help to see more detailed information about the DNS configuration options in this dialog box.
25245 Increases the priority of the selected DNS server in the DNS Server search list.
25246 Decreases the priority of the selected DNS server in the DNS server search list.
25248 Increases the priority of the selected domain suffix in the Domain Suffix search list.
25249 Decreases the priority of the selected domain suffix in the Domain Suffix search list.
25250 Do you want to use DHCP service to configure your IP addresses?
25251 Import LMHOSTS file to current system.
25252 You have property changes that have not been applied. Do you want to apply these now?
25253 You have not selected an item. Select one first.
25254 Host name can have a maximum of 63 characters.
25255 Domain name is too long. Domain name can have a maximum of 63 characters.
25256 Maximum number of DNS servers is 3.
25257 Maximum number of DNS domain suffixes is 6.
25258 Host name is not a valid name.
25259 Domain name is not a valid name.
25260 Domain suffix is not a valid suffix.
25261 To import an LMHOSTS file, the Enable LMHOSTS Lookup box must be selected.
25262 Configuration failed to find the system path. Copy the LMHOSTS file to the directory %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc.
25263 Configuration was not able to copy the LMHOSTS file. Please copy the LMHOSTS file to the directory %s\drivers\etc.
25264 Registry key cannot be loaded.
25265 Registry key cannot be saved.
25266 There must be at least one host listed to set this option.
25267 RIP routing requires static IP addresses for all adapters. At least one adapter has automatic DHCP configuration enabled for its IP address.
25268 Address %s is not a valid IP or IPX address.
25273 You must allocate a total of %d or more addresses for proper operation.
25274 DHCP Relay Agent
25275 Edit
25276 A&dd
25277 Select an item to edit or remove.
25278 DHCP relay service did not start. The reason is error %d.
25279 DHCP relay service did not stop. The reason is error %d.
25280 DHCP Relay service is not installed. Would you like to install it now?
25282 DHCP relay agent is not currently installed. If you choose not to install it, all the changes on this page will be ignored. Would you like to install it now?
25283 Unable to call Setup.exe to install the DHCP relay agent. The error was %d.
25284 Click Yes to enable DHCP. Otherwise, you will have to get a static IP address from your administrator.
25285 For the DHCP Relay service to start, there must be at least one DHCP server's IP address listed. Would you like to add an entry to the list?
25286 RIP Routing requires static IP addresses. Do you want to reconfigure your IP address?
25287 File Transfer Protocol relies on the ability to pass user passwords over the network without data encryption.
25288 You have entered an address that is missing its subnet mask. Please add a subnet mask
25289 The subnet mask that you have entered for the IP address is not valid. Please enter a valid mask.
25290 The adapter requires at least one IP address. Please enter one.
25291 Setup is not able to read the network database file for IP configuration. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25292 The %s key in the TCP/IP section of the database must be present to complete minimal configuration. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25293 The subnet mask that you have entered for the IP address is not valid. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25294 The %s key in the TCP/IP section of the database must be set to a value. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25295 Error - Unattended Setup
25296 The %s key has an invalid IP address. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25297 %s is an invalid IP address. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.
25298 TCP Port:
25299 UDP Port:
25300 IP Protocol:
25301 The number is not a valid decimal number. Please enter a number with digits 0-9 only.
25302 Port numbers must be greater than 0 and less than 65536. Please enter a number within this range.
25303 The number you are trying to add is already in the list. Please enter a different number.
25304 Protocol numbers must be greater than 0 and less than 256. Please enter a number within this range.
25305 In order to remove an item, you must select one item in the list.
25306 TCP Ports
25307 UDP Ports
25308 IP Protocols
25309 &DHCP Server:
25310 IP Address
25311 Subnet Mask
25312 DHCP Enabled
25313 FTP
25314 Microsoft SNMP
25315 &Community Names
25316 Service Configuration
25317 Security Configuration
25318 TCP/IP
25319 System Error
25320 Microsoft TCP/IP
25321 Error %d loading registry information.
25322 All Files (*.*)
25323 The new Internet host name is different than the computer name currently in use. Your computer will now be known by one name on your local area network, and by another name on the Internet.\n\nIf the computer name is ever changed it will ovewrite this new host name and the changes will be lost.