/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects Copyright (c) 1992-1996 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: netevent.h Abstract: Definitions for network events. Author: Portable Systems Group 6-May-1992 Revision History: Notes: This file is generated by the MC tool from the netevent.mc file. --*/ #ifndef _NETEVENT_ #define _NETEVENT_ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Lanman Server Events (2000 - 2999) // 2000-2499 are generated by the server driver (kernel mode) // 2500-2999 are generated by the server service (user mode) // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Server driver events, issued from kernel mode. Don't use %1 for // server-supplied insertion strings -- the I/O system provides the // first string. // // Values are 32 bit values layed out as follows: // // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 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 // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // |Sev|C|R| Facility | Code | // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // // where // // Sev - is the severity code // // 00 - Success // 01 - Informational // 10 - Warning // 11 - Error // // C - is the Customer code flag // // R - is a reserved bit // // Facility - is the facility code // // Code - is the facility's status code // // // Define the facility codes // // // Define the severity codes // #define STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING 0x2 #define STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS 0x0 #define STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL 0x1 #define STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR 0x3 // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_SERVICE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The server's call to a system service failed unexpectedly. // #define EVENT_SRV_SERVICE_FAILED 0xC00007D0L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to perform an operation due to a shortage of available resources. // #define EVENT_SRV_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE 0xC00007D1L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE // // MessageText: // // The server could not create its device. The server could not be started. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE 0xC00007D2L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_PROCESS // // MessageText: // // The server could not create a process. The server could not be started. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_PROCESS 0xC00007D3L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_THREAD // // MessageText: // // The server could not create a startup thread. The server could not be started. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_CREATE_THREAD 0xC00007D4L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_UNEXPECTED_DISC // // MessageText: // // The server received an unexpected disconnection from a client. // #define EVENT_SRV_UNEXPECTED_DISC 0xC00007D5L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REQUEST // // MessageText: // // The server received an incorrectly formatted request from %2. // #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REQUEST 0xC00007D6L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_OPEN_NPFS // // MessageText: // // The server could not open the named pipe file system. Remote named pipes are disabled. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_OPEN_NPFS 0xC00007D7L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_GROW_TABLE // // MessageText: // // The server could not expand a table because the table reached the maximum size. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_GROW_TABLE 0xC00007D9L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_START_SCAVENGER // // MessageText: // // The server could not start the scavenger thread. The server could not be started. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_START_SCAVENGER 0xC00007DAL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_IRP_STACK_SIZE // // MessageText: // // The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter. // #define EVENT_SRV_IRP_STACK_SIZE 0xC00007DBL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NETWORK_ERROR // // MessageText: // // The server has encountered a network error. // #define EVENT_SRV_NETWORK_ERROR 0xC00007DCL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_DISK_FULL // // MessageText: // // The %2 disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete some files. // #define EVENT_SRV_DISK_FULL 0x800007DDL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_VIRTUAL_MEMORY // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate virtual memory. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_VIRTUAL_MEMORY 0xC00007E0L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NONPAGED_POOL_LIMIT // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the server reached the configured limit for nonpaged pool allocations. // #define EVENT_SRV_NONPAGED_POOL_LIMIT 0xC00007E1L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_PAGED_POOL_LIMIT // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate from the system paged pool because the server reached the configured limit for paged pool allocations. // #define EVENT_SRV_PAGED_POOL_LIMIT 0xC00007E2L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_NONPAGED_POOL // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate from the system nonpaged pool because the pool was empty. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_NONPAGED_POOL 0xC00007E3L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_PAGED_POOL // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate from the system paged pool because the pool was empty. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_PAGED_POOL 0xC00007E4L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_WORK_ITEM // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate a work item %2 times in the last %3 seconds. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_WORK_ITEM 0x800007E5L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_FREE_CONNECTIONS // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to find a free connection %2 times in the last %3 seconds. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_FREE_CONNECTIONS 0x800007E6L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_FREE_RAW_WORK_ITEM // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to find a free raw work item %2 times in the last %3 seconds. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_FREE_RAW_WORK_ITEM 0x800007E7L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_BLOCKING_IO // // MessageText: // // The server was unable to allocate resources for blocking I/O %2 times in the last %3 seconds. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_BLOCKING_IO 0x800007E8L // Server service events, issued from user mode. %1 is the first // service-supplied insertion string. // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // The server's Registry key %1 was not present. The server could not start. // #define EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_FOUND 0xC00009C5L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_CREATED // // MessageText: // // The server's Registry key %1 was not present and could not be created. The server could not start. // #define EVENT_SRV_KEY_NOT_CREATED 0xC00009C6L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_NO_TRANSPORTS_BOUND // // MessageText: // // The server did not bind to any transports. The server could not start. // #define EVENT_SRV_NO_TRANSPORTS_BOUND 0xC00009C7L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_TO_TRANSPORT // // MessageText: // // The server could not bind to the transport %1. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_TO_TRANSPORT 0x800009C8L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_DUP_NAME // // MessageText: // // The server could not bind to the transport %1 because another computer on the network has the same name. The server could not start. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_BIND_DUP_NAME 0xC00009C9L // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REGISTRY_VALUE // // MessageText: // // The value named %1 in the server's Registry key %2 was invalid. The value was ignored, and processing continued. // #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_REGISTRY_VALUE 0x800009CAL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_INVALID_SD // // MessageText: // // The security descriptor stored in the Registry for the share %1 was invalid. The share was not automatically recreated. // #define EVENT_SRV_INVALID_SD 0x800009CBL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_LOAD_DRIVER // // MessageText: // // The server service was unable to load the server driver. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_LOAD_DRIVER 0x800009CCL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_UNLOAD_DRIVER // // MessageText: // // The server service was unable to unload the server driver. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_UNLOAD_DRIVER 0x800009CDL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_MAP_ERROR // // MessageText: // // The server service was unable to map error code %1. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_MAP_ERROR 0x800009CEL // // MessageId: EVENT_SRV_CANT_RECREATE_SHARE // // MessageText: // // The server service was unable to recreate the share %1 because the directory %2 no longer exists. // #define EVENT_SRV_CANT_RECREATE_SHARE 0x800009CFL ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Lanman Redirector Events // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE // // MessageText: // // The redirector was unable to allocate memory. // #define EVENT_RDR_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE 0x80000BB9L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE // // MessageText: // // The redirector could not create its device. The redirector could not be started. // #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_DEVICE 0x80000BBAL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_THREAD // // MessageText: // // The redirector could not create a system thread. // #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_CREATE_THREAD 0x80000BBBL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_SET_THREAD // // MessageText: // // The redirector could not set the priority for a system thread. // #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_SET_THREAD 0x80000BBCL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_REPLY // // MessageText: // // The redirector received an incorrectly formatted response from %2. // #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_REPLY 0x80000BBDL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_SMB // // MessageText: // // The redirector received an SMB that was too short. // #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_SMB 0x80000BBEL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_LOCK_REPLY // // MessageText: // // The redirector received an incorrect response from %2 to a lock request. // #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_LOCK_REPLY 0x80000BBFL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_FAILED_UNLOCK // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to unlock part of a file on server %2. // #define EVENT_RDR_FAILED_UNLOCK 0x80000BC1L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CLOSE_BEHIND // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to write data to server %2 after the file was closed. // #define EVENT_RDR_CLOSE_BEHIND 0x80000BC3L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_UNEXPECTED_ERROR // // MessageText: // // An unexpected network error has occurred on the virtual circuit to %2. // #define EVENT_RDR_UNEXPECTED_ERROR 0x80000BC4L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // The redirector has timed out a request to %2. // #define EVENT_RDR_TIMEOUT 0x80000BC5L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_INVALID_OPLOCK // // MessageText: // // The redirector received an invalid oplock level from %2. // #define EVENT_RDR_INVALID_OPLOCK 0x80000BC6L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION_REFERENCE // // MessageText: // // The redirector dereferenced a connection through zero. // #define EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION_REFERENCE 0x80000BC7L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_SERVER_REFERENCE // // MessageText: // // The redirector dereferenced a server through zero. // #define EVENT_RDR_SERVER_REFERENCE 0x80000BC8L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_SMB_REFERENCE // // MessageText: // // The redirector dereferenced the allocated SMB count through zero. // #define EVENT_RDR_SMB_REFERENCE 0x80000BC9L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_ENCRYPT // // MessageText: // // The redirector accessed a share-level server that indicates it encrypts passwords. // This combination is not supported. // #define EVENT_RDR_ENCRYPT 0x80000BCAL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to determine the connection type. // #define EVENT_RDR_CONNECTION 0x80000BCBL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_MAXCMDS // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to allocate a multiplex table entry. This indicates that // the MAXCMDS parameter to the redirector is insufficient for the users needs. // #define EVENT_RDR_MAXCMDS 0x80000BCDL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_OPLOCK_SMB // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to allocate a buffer for an oplock break. // #define EVENT_RDR_OPLOCK_SMB 0x80000BCEL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_DISPOSITION // // MessageText: // // The redirector failed to map the requested file disposition (for NtCreateFile). // #define EVENT_RDR_DISPOSITION 0x80000BCFL // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CONTEXTS // // MessageText: // // The redirector is allocating additional resources for input/output request packet contexts. This is // probably caused by a resource leak in the redirector. // #define EVENT_RDR_CONTEXTS 0x80000BD0L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_WRITE_BEHIND_FLUSH_FAILED // // MessageText: // // A write-behind operation has failed to the remote server %2. The data contains the amount requested to write and the amount actually written. // #define EVENT_RDR_WRITE_BEHIND_FLUSH_FAILED 0x80000BD1L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_AT_THREAD_MAX // // MessageText: // // The redirector was unable to create a worker thread because it has already created the maximum number of configured work threads. // #define EVENT_RDR_AT_THREAD_MAX 0x80000BD2L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_CANT_READ_REGISTRY // // MessageText: // // The redirector was unable to initialize variables from the Registry. // #define EVENT_RDR_CANT_READ_REGISTRY 0x80000BD3L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_TIMEZONE_BIAS_TOO_LARGE // // MessageText: // // The time zone bias calculated between %2 and the current workstation is too // large. The data specifies the number of 100ns units between the workstation // and server. Make sure that the time of day on the workstation and server are // correct. // #define EVENT_RDR_TIMEZONE_BIAS_TOO_LARGE 0x80000BD4L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_PRIMARY_TRANSPORT_CONNECT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The redirector has failed to connect to the server %2 on the primary transport. The data contains the error. // #define EVENT_RDR_PRIMARY_TRANSPORT_CONNECT_FAILED 0x80000BD5L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_DELAYED_SET_ATTRIBUTES_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The redirector was unable to update the file attributes on a file located on server %2. // The data contains the name of the file. // #define EVENT_RDR_DELAYED_SET_ATTRIBUTES_FAILED 0x80000BD6L // // MessageId: EVENT_RDR_DELETEONCLOSE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The redirector was unable to delete the file specified on server %2 when it was closed by the application. // The data contains the name of the file. // #define EVENT_RDR_DELETEONCLOSE_FAILED 0x80000BD7L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // STREAMS Environment Events // // Codes 4000 - 4099 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_STRLOG // // MessageText: // // %2. // #define EVENT_STREAMS_STRLOG 0xC0000FA0L // // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // Unable to allocate a %2 byte message. // #define EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE 0x80000FA1L // // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE_CNT // // MessageText: // // %2 message allocations have failed since initialization. // #define EVENT_STREAMS_ALLOCB_FAILURE_CNT 0x80000FA2L // // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // Unable to allocate a %2 byte external message. // #define EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE 0x80000FA3L // // MessageId: EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE_CNT // // MessageText: // // %2 external message allocations have failed since initialization. // #define EVENT_STREAMS_ESBALLOC_FAILURE_CNT 0x80000FA4L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // TCP/IP Events // // Codes 4100 - 4299 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Common TCP/IP messages // // Codes 4100 - 4149 // // // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_CREATE_DEVICE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Unable to create device object %2. Initialization failed. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_CREATE_DEVICE_FAILED 0xC0001004L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_RESOURCES_FOR_INIT // // MessageText: // // Unable to allocate required resources. Initialization failed. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_RESOURCES_FOR_INIT 0xC0001005L // // ARP messages // // Codes 4150-4174 // // IP Loopback messages // // Codes 4175-4184 // // // IP/ICMP messages // // Codes 4185 - 4224 // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_TOO_MANY_NETS // // MessageText: // // IP has been bound to more than the maximum number of supported interfaces. // Some interfaces on adapter %2 will not be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_TOO_MANY_NETS 0xC0001059L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_MASK // // MessageText: // // No subnet mask was specified for interface %2. This interface and // all subsequent interfaces on adapter %3 cannot be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_MASK 0xC000105AL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_ADDRESS // // MessageText: // // Invalid address %2 was specified for adapter %3. This interface // cannot be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_ADDRESS 0xC000105BL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_MASK // // MessageText: // // Invalid subnet mask %2 was specified for address %3 on adapter %4. // This interface cannot be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_MASK 0xC000105CL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_ADAPTER_RESOURCES // // MessageText: // // IP could not allocate some resources required to configure adapter %2. // Some interfaces on this adapter will not be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_ADAPTER_RESOURCES 0xC000105DL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_DHCP_INIT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // IP was unable to initialize adapter %2 for configuration by DHCP. // If DHCP is enabled on this adapter, the primary interface may not be // configured properly. Interfaces on this adapter not configured by // DHCP will be unaffected. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_DHCP_INIT_FAILED 0x8000105EL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_ADAPTER_REG_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // IP could not open the registry key for adapter %2. // Interfaces on this adapter will not be initialized. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_ADAPTER_REG_FAILURE 0xC000105FL // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_DEFAULT_GATEWAY // // MessageText: // // Invalid default gateway address %2 was specified for adapter %3. // Some remote networks may not be reachable as a result. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_INVALID_DEFAULT_GATEWAY 0x80001060L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_ADDRESS_LIST // // MessageText: // // Unable to read the configured IP addresses for adapter %2. // IP interfaces will not be initialized on this adapter. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_ADDRESS_LIST 0xC0001061L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_MASK_LIST // // MessageText: // // Unable to read the configured subnet masks for adapter %2. // IP interfaces will not be initialized on this adapter. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_MASK_LIST 0xC0001062L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_NO_BINDINGS // // MessageText: // // IP was unable to read its bindings from the registry. No network interfaces // were configured. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_NO_BINDINGS 0xC0001063L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_IP_INIT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Initialization of IP failed. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_IP_INIT_FAILED 0xC0001064L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_TOO_MANY_GATEWAYS // // MessageText: // // More than the maximum number of default gateways were specified for // adapter %2. Some remote networks may not be reachable as a result. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_TOO_MANY_GATEWAYS 0x80001065L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT1 // // MessageText: // // The system detected an address conflict for IP address %2 with the system // having network hardware address %3. The local interface has been disabled. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT1 0xC0001066L // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT2 // // MessageText: // // The system detected an address conflict for IP address %2 with the system // having network hardware address %3. Network operations on this system may // be disrupted as a result. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT2 0xC0001067L // // TCP messages // // Codes 4225 - 4264 // // // MessageId: EVENT_TCPIP_TCP_INIT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Initialization of TCP/UDP failed. // #define EVENT_TCPIP_TCP_INIT_FAILED 0xC0001081L // // UDP messages // // Codes 4265 - 4299 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // NBT Events // // Codes 4300 - 4399 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Don't use %1 for driver supplied insertion strings. The IO subsystem // supplies the first string!! // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_CREATE_DRIVER // // MessageText: // // The driver could not be created. // #define EVENT_NBT_CREATE_DRIVER 0xC00010CCL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_PARAMS // // MessageText: // // Unable to open the Registry Parameters to read configuration information. // #define EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_PARAMS 0xC00010CDL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NO_BACKUP_WINS // // MessageText: // // The backup WINS server address is not configured in the registry. // #define EVENT_NBT_NO_BACKUP_WINS 0x800010CEL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NO_WINS // // MessageText: // // The primary WINS server address is not configured in the registry. // #define EVENT_NBT_NO_WINS 0x800010CFL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_BAD_BACKUP_WINS_ADDR // // MessageText: // // The backup WINS server address is not formated correctly in the registry. // #define EVENT_NBT_BAD_BACKUP_WINS_ADDR 0x800010D0L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_BAD_PRIMARY_WINS_ADDR // // MessageText: // // The primary WINS server address is not formated correctly in the registry. // #define EVENT_NBT_BAD_PRIMARY_WINS_ADDR 0x800010D1L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NAME_SERVER_ADDRS // // MessageText: // // Unable to configure the addresses of the WINS servers. // #define EVENT_NBT_NAME_SERVER_ADDRS 0xC00010D2L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_CREATE_ADDRESS // // MessageText: // // Initialization failed because the transport refused to open initial Addresses. // #define EVENT_NBT_CREATE_ADDRESS 0xC00010D3L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_CREATE_CONNECTION // // MessageText: // // Initialization failed because the transport refused to open initial Connections. // #define EVENT_NBT_CREATE_CONNECTION 0xC00010D4L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NON_OS_INIT // // MessageText: // // Data structure initialization failed. // #define EVENT_NBT_NON_OS_INIT 0xC00010D5L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_TIMERS // // MessageText: // // Initialization failed because the timers could not be started. // #define EVENT_NBT_TIMERS 0xC00010D6L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_CREATE_DEVICE // // MessageText: // // Initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. // #define EVENT_NBT_CREATE_DEVICE 0xC00010D7L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NO_DEVICES // // MessageText: // // There are no adapters configured for this protocol stack. // #define EVENT_NBT_NO_DEVICES 0x800010D8L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_LINKAGE // // MessageText: // // Unable to open the Registry Linkage to read configuration information. // #define EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_LINKAGE 0xC00010D9L // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_READ_BIND // // MessageText: // // Unable to read the driver's bindings to the transport from the registry. // #define EVENT_NBT_READ_BIND 0xC00010DAL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_READ_EXPORT // // MessageText: // // Unable to read the driver's exported linkage configuration information. // #define EVENT_NBT_READ_EXPORT 0xC00010DBL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_NAMESERVER // // MessageText: // // Unable to open the Registry to read the WINS server addresses. // #define EVENT_NBT_OPEN_REG_NAMESERVER 0x800010DCL // // MessageId: EVENT_SCOPE_LABEL_TOO_LONG // // MessageText: // // The Netbios Name Scope has a component longer than 63 characters. Each label // in the Scope cannot be longer than 63 bytes. Use the Control Panel, Network // applet to change the scope. // #define EVENT_SCOPE_LABEL_TOO_LONG 0x800010DDL // // MessageId: EVENT_SCOPE_TOO_LONG // // MessageText: // // The Netbios Name Scope is too long. The scope cannot be longer than // 255 bytes. Use the Control Panel, Network applet to change the scope. // #define EVENT_SCOPE_TOO_LONG 0x800010DEL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_DUPLICATE_NAME // // MessageText: // // A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address of // the machine that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a // command window to see which name is in the Conflict state. // #define EVENT_NBT_DUPLICATE_NAME 0xC00010DFL // // MessageId: EVENT_NBT_NAME_RELEASE // // MessageText: // // Another machine has sent a name release message to this machine probably // because a duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address // of the node that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a // command window to see which name is in the Conflict state. // #define EVENT_NBT_NAME_RELEASE 0xC00010E0L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // NDIS Environment Events // // Codes 5000 - 5099 // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RESOURCE_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : Has encountered a conflict in resources and could not load. // #define EVENT_NDIS_RESOURCE_CONFLICT 0xC0001388L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE // // MessageText: // // %2 : Could not allocate the resources necessary for operation. // #define EVENT_NDIS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE 0xC0001389L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_HARDWARE_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // %2 : Has determined that the adapter is not functioning properly. // #define EVENT_NDIS_HARDWARE_FAILURE 0xC000138AL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // %2 : Could not find an adapter. // #define EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND 0xC000138BL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONNECT // // MessageText: // // %2 : Could not connect to the interrupt number supplied. // #define EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONNECT 0xC000138CL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_DRIVER_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // %2 : Has encountered an internal error and has failed. // #define EVENT_NDIS_DRIVER_FAILURE 0xC000138DL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_BAD_VERSION // // MessageText: // // %2 : The version number is incorrect for this driver. // #define EVENT_NDIS_BAD_VERSION 0xC000138EL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // %2 : Timed out during an operation. // #define EVENT_NDIS_TIMEOUT 0x8000138FL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_NETWORK_ADDRESS // // MessageText: // // %2 : Has encountered an invalid network address. // #define EVENT_NDIS_NETWORK_ADDRESS 0xC0001390L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION // // MessageText: // // %2 : Does not support the configuration supplied. // #define EVENT_NDIS_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIGURATION 0xC0001391L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_VALUE_FROM_ADAPTER // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has returned an invalid value to the driver. // #define EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_VALUE_FROM_ADAPTER 0xC0001392L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MISSING_CONFIGURATION_PARAMETER // // MessageText: // // %2 : A required parameter is missing from the Registry. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MISSING_CONFIGURATION_PARAMETER 0xC0001393L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_BAD_IO_BASE_ADDRESS // // MessageText: // // %2 : The I/O base address supplied does not match the jumpers on the adapter. // #define EVENT_NDIS_BAD_IO_BASE_ADDRESS 0xC0001394L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RECEIVE_SPACE_SMALL // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter is configured such that the receive space is smaller than // the maximum packet size. Some packets may be lost. // #define EVENT_NDIS_RECEIVE_SPACE_SMALL 0x40001395L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_DISABLED // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter is disabled. The driver cannot open the adapter. // #define EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_DISABLED 0x80001396L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_IO_PORT_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : There is an I/O port conflict. // #define EVENT_NDIS_IO_PORT_CONFLICT 0x80001397L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_PORT_OR_DMA_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : There is an I/O port or DMA channel conflict. // #define EVENT_NDIS_PORT_OR_DMA_CONFLICT 0x80001398L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MEMORY_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : There is a memory conflict at address 0x%3. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MEMORY_CONFLICT 0x80001399L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : There is a interrupt conflict at interrupt number %3. // #define EVENT_NDIS_INTERRUPT_CONFLICT 0x8000139AL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_DMA_CONFLICT // // MessageText: // // %2 : There is a resource conflict at DMA channel %3. // #define EVENT_NDIS_DMA_CONFLICT 0x8000139BL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_DOWNLOAD_FILE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The download file is invalid. The driver is unable to load. // #define EVENT_NDIS_INVALID_DOWNLOAD_FILE_ERROR 0xC000139CL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MAXRECEIVES_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry MaxReceives is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MAXRECEIVES_ERROR 0x8000139DL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MAXTRANSMITS_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry MaxTransmits is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MAXTRANSMITS_ERROR 0x8000139EL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MAXFRAMESIZE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry MaxFrameSize is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MAXFRAMESIZE_ERROR 0x8000139FL // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MAXINTERNALBUFS_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry MaxInternalBufs is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MAXINTERNALBUFS_ERROR 0x800013A0L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_MAXMULTICAST_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry MaxMulticast is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_MAXMULTICAST_ERROR 0x800013A1L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_PRODUCTID_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The specified Registry entry ProductId is out of range. Using // default value. // #define EVENT_NDIS_PRODUCTID_ERROR 0x800013A2L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_LOBE_FAILUE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : A Token Ring Lobe Wire Fault has occurred. Verify cable // connections. The adapter will continue to try to reinsert back // into the ring. // #define EVENT_NDIS_LOBE_FAILUE_ERROR 0x800013A3L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_SIGNAL_LOSS_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter had detected a loss of signal on the ring. The adapter // will continue to try to reinsert back into the ring. // #define EVENT_NDIS_SIGNAL_LOSS_ERROR 0x800013A4L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_REMOVE_RECEIVED_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has received a request to deinsert from the // ring. The adapter will continue to try to reinsert back into the ring. // #define EVENT_NDIS_REMOVE_RECEIVED_ERROR 0x800013A5L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_TOKEN_RING_CORRECTION // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has successfully reinserted back into the ring. // #define EVENT_NDIS_TOKEN_RING_CORRECTION 0x400013A6L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_CHECK_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has detected an Adapter Check as a result of some // unrecoverable hardware of software error. Please contact your service provider. // #define EVENT_NDIS_ADAPTER_CHECK_ERROR 0xC00013A7L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RESET_FAILURE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter failed to reset within a specified time. The adapter will // continue to try to reset. This could be the result of a hardware failure. // #define EVENT_NDIS_RESET_FAILURE_ERROR 0x800013A8L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_CABLE_DISCONNECTED_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has detected that the Token Ring cable is disconnected from // the adapter. Please reconnect the Token Ring cable. The adapter will continue // to try to reset until the connection is repaired. // #define EVENT_NDIS_CABLE_DISCONNECTED_ERROR 0x800013A9L // // MessageId: EVENT_NDIS_RESET_FAILURE_CORRECTION // // MessageText: // // %2 : The adapter has successfully completed a previously failed reset. // #define EVENT_NDIS_RESET_FAILURE_CORRECTION 0x800013AAL ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // General NT System Events // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Eventlog Events 6000 - 6099 // // // MessageId: EVENT_LOG_FULL // // MessageText: // // The %1 log file is full. // #define EVENT_LOG_FULL 0x80001770L // // MessageId: EVENT_LogFileNotOpened // // MessageText: // // The %1 log file cannot be opened. // #define EVENT_LogFileNotOpened 0x80001771L // // MessageId: EVENT_LogFileCorrupt // // MessageText: // // The %1 log file is corrupted and will be cleared. // #define EVENT_LogFileCorrupt 0x80001772L // // MessageId: EVENT_DefaultLogCorrupt // // MessageText: // // The Application log file could not be opened. %1 will be used as the default // log file. // #define EVENT_DefaultLogCorrupt 0x80001773L // // MessageId: EVENT_BadDriverPacket // // MessageText: // // A driver packet received from the I/O subsystem was invalid. The data is the // packet. // #define EVENT_BadDriverPacket 0x80001774L // // MessageId: EVENT_EventlogStarted // // MessageText: // // The Event log service was started. // #define EVENT_EventlogStarted 0x80001775L // // MessageId: EVENT_EventlogStopped // // MessageText: // // The Event log service was stopped. // #define EVENT_EventlogStopped 0x80001776L // // MessageId: TITLE_EventlogMessageBox // // MessageText: // // Eventlog Service %0 // #define TITLE_EventlogMessageBox 0x80001777L // // System Events 6100 - 6199 // // // MessageId: EVENT_UP_DRIVER_ON_MP // // MessageText: // // A uniprocessor-specific driver was loaded on a multiprocessor system. The driver could not load. // #define EVENT_UP_DRIVER_ON_MP 0x800017D4L // // Service Controller Events 7000 - 7899 // // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The %1 service failed to start due to the following error: %n%2 // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED 0x80001B58L // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_II // // MessageText: // // The %1 service depends on the %2 service which failed to start because of the following error: %n%3 // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_II 0x80001B59L // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_GROUP // // MessageText: // // The %1 service depends on the %2 group and no member of this group started. // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_GROUP 0x80001B5AL // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_NONE // // MessageText: // // The %1 service depends on the following nonexistent service: %2 // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_FAILED_NONE 0x80001B5BL // // MessageId: EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The %1 call failed with the following error: %n%2 // #define EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED 0x80001B5DL // // MessageId: EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED_II // // MessageText: // // The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error: %n%3 // #define EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED_II 0x80001B5EL // // MessageId: EVENT_REVERTED_TO_LASTKNOWNGOOD // // MessageText: // // The system reverted to its last known good configuration. The system is restarting.... // #define EVENT_REVERTED_TO_LASTKNOWNGOOD 0x80001B5FL // // MessageId: EVENT_BAD_ACCOUNT_NAME // // MessageText: // // No backslash is in the account name. // #define EVENT_BAD_ACCOUNT_NAME 0x80001B60L // // MessageId: EVENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for service to connect. // #define EVENT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT 0x80001B61L // // MessageId: EVENT_READFILE_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for ReadFile. // #define EVENT_READFILE_TIMEOUT 0x80001B62L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSACT_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // Timeout (%1 milliseconds) waiting for transaction response. // #define EVENT_TRANSACT_TIMEOUT 0x80001B63L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSACT_INVALID // // MessageText: // // Message returned in transaction has incorrect size. // #define EVENT_TRANSACT_INVALID 0x80001B64L // // MessageId: EVENT_FIRST_LOGON_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Logon attempt with current password failed with the following error: %n%1 // #define EVENT_FIRST_LOGON_FAILED 0x80001B65L // // MessageId: EVENT_SECOND_LOGON_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Second logon attempt with old password also failed with the following error: %n%1 // #define EVENT_SECOND_LOGON_FAILED 0x80001B66L // // MessageId: EVENT_INVALID_DRIVER_DEPENDENCY // // MessageText: // // Boot-start or system-start driver (%1) must not depend on a service. // #define EVENT_INVALID_DRIVER_DEPENDENCY 0x80001B67L // // MessageId: EVENT_BAD_SERVICE_STATE // // MessageText: // // The %1 service has reported an invalid current state %2. // #define EVENT_BAD_SERVICE_STATE 0x80001B68L // // MessageId: EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_DEMAND // // MessageText: // // Detected circular dependencies demand starting %1. // #define EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_DEMAND 0x80001B69L // // MessageId: EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_AUTO // // MessageText: // // Detected circular dependencies auto-starting services. // #define EVENT_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY_AUTO 0x80001B6AL // // MessageId: EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_SERVICE // // MessageText: // // Circular dependency: The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. // #define EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_SERVICE 0x80001B6BL // // MessageId: EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_GROUP // // MessageText: // // Circular dependency: The %1 service depends on a group which starts later. // #define EVENT_DEPEND_ON_LATER_GROUP 0x80001B6CL // // MessageId: EVENT_SEVERE_SERVICE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // About to revert to the last known good configuration because the %1 service failed to start. // #define EVENT_SEVERE_SERVICE_FAILED 0x80001B6DL // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_HUNG // // MessageText: // // The %1 service hung on starting. // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_HUNG 0x80001B6EL // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The %1 service terminated with the following error: %n%2 // #define EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED 0x80001B6FL // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED_SPECIFIC // // MessageText: // // The %1 service terminated with service-specific error %2. // #define EVENT_SERVICE_EXIT_FAILED_SPECIFIC 0x80001B70L // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_START_AT_BOOT_FAILED // // MessageText: // // At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details. // #define EVENT_SERVICE_START_AT_BOOT_FAILED 0x80001B71L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: %1 // #define EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED 0x80001B72L // // MessageId: EVENT_RUNNING_LASTKNOWNGOOD // // MessageText: // // Windows NT could not be started as configured. A previous working configuration was used instead. // #define EVENT_RUNNING_LASTKNOWNGOOD 0x80001B73L // // MessageId: EVENT_TAKE_OWNERSHIP // // MessageText: // // The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry key. // #define EVENT_TAKE_OWNERSHIP 0x80001B74L // // This Text is used as a title for the message box used to display // MessageId 7027. It is not an event or error message. // // // MessageId: TITLE_SC_MESSAGE_BOX // // MessageText: // // Service Control Manager %0 // #define TITLE_SC_MESSAGE_BOX 0x80001B75L // // MessageId: EVENT_SERVICE_NOT_INTERACTIVE // // MessageText: // // The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly. // #define EVENT_SERVICE_NOT_INTERACTIVE 0x80001B76L // // Schedule (AT command) Service Events 7900 - 7999 // // // MessageId: EVENT_COMMAND_NOT_INTERACTIVE // // MessageText: // // The %1 command is marked as an interactive command. However, the system is // configured to not allow interactive command execution. This command may not // function properly. // #define EVENT_COMMAND_NOT_INTERACTIVE 0x80001EDCL // // MessageId: EVENT_COMMAND_START_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The %1 command failed to start due to the following error: %n%2 // #define EVENT_COMMAND_START_FAILED 0x80001EDDL ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Lanman Bowser/Browser Events (8000-8499) // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_OTHER_MASTER_ON_NET // // MessageText: // // The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer %2 // that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport %3. // The master browser is stopping or an election is being forced. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_OTHER_MASTER_ON_NET 0xC0001F43L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_PROMOTED_WHILE_ALREADY_MASTER // // MessageText: // // A request has been submitted to promote the computer to backup when it is already a // master browser. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_PROMOTED_WHILE_ALREADY_MASTER 0x80001F44L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NON_MASTER_MASTER_ANNOUNCE // // MessageText: // // The browser has received a server announcement indicating that the computer %2 // is a master browser, but this computer is not a master browser. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_NON_MASTER_MASTER_ANNOUNCE 0x80001F45L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM // // MessageText: // // The browser has received an illegal datagram from the remote computer %2 to name %3 on transport %4. The data is the datagram. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM 0x80001F46L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_STATUS_BITS_UPDATE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to update the service status bits. The data is the error. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_STATUS_BITS_UPDATE_FAILED 0xC0001F47L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ROLE_CHANGE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to update its role. The data is the error. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_ROLE_CHANGE_FAILED 0xC0001F48L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser. The computer that currently // believes it is the master browser is %1. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED 0xC0001F49L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NAME_CONVERSION_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser driver was unable to convert a character string to a unicode string. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_NAME_CONVERSION_FAILED 0xC0001F4AL // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_OTHERDOMAIN_ADD_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to add the configuration parameter %1. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_OTHERDOMAIN_ADD_FAILED 0xC0001F4BL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_RECEIVED // // MessageText: // // The browser driver has received an election packet from computer %2 on network %3. The data is the packet received. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_RECEIVED 0x00001F4CL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_GETBLIST_FAILED // // MessageText: // // 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. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_GETBLIST_FAILED 0x40001F4DL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_FIND_MASTER_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser driver has forced an election on network %2 because it was unable to find a master browser for that network. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_ELECTION_SENT_FIND_MASTER_FAILED 0x40001F4EL // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STARTED // // MessageText: // // The browser has forced an election on network %1 because a Windows NT Server (or domain master) browser is started. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STARTED 0x40001F4FL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD // // MessageText: // // 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. // No more events will be generated until the reset frequency has expired. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_ILLEGAL_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD 0xC0001F50L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DEPENDANT_SERVICE_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser has failed to start because the dependent service %1 had invalid service status %2. // Status Meaning // 1 Service Stopped%n // 2 Start Pending%n // 3 Stop Pending%n // 4 Running%n // 5 Continue Pending%n // 6 Pause Pending%n // 7 Paused%n // #define EVENT_BROWSER_DEPENDANT_SERVICE_FAILED 0xC0001F51L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_STOPPING // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser. The browser will continue // to attempt to promote itself to the master browser, but will no longer log any events in the event log in Event Viewer. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_STOPPING 0xC0001F53L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_NO_MASTER // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to promote itself to master browser. The computer that currently // believes it is the master browser is unknown. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_MASTER_PROMOTION_FAILED_NO_MASTER 0xC0001F54L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to retrieve a list of servers from the browser master %1 on the network %2. // The data is the error code. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_FAILED 0x80001F55L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_FAILED // // MessageText: // // The browser was unable to retrieve a list of domains from the browser master %1 on the network %2. // The data is the error code. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_FAILED 0x80001F56L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ILLEGAL_CONFIG // // MessageText: // // The value for the parameter %1 to the browser service was illegal. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_ILLEGAL_CONFIG 0x80001F57L // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_OLD_BACKUP_FOUND // // MessageText: // // The backup browser server %2 is out-of-date. Consider upgrading this computer. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_OLD_BACKUP_FOUND 0x40001F58L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_RETRIEVED // // MessageText: // // The browser has retrieved a list of servers from remote computer %1 on transport %2.%n // There were %3 entries read, and %4 total entries. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_SERVER_LIST_RETRIEVED 0x00001F59L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_RETRIEVED // // MessageText: // // The browser has retrieved a list of domains from remote computer %1 on transport %2.%n // There were %3 entries read, and %4 total entries. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_DOMAIN_LIST_RETRIEVED 0x00001F5AL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_PDC_LOST_ELECTION // // MessageText: // // The browser running on the Domain Controller has lost an election. The computer that won the election is %2, on the transport %3.%n // The data contains the election version, election criteria, and remote computer time up, and the same information for // the current computer. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_PDC_LOST_ELECTION 0x40001F5BL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_NON_PDC_WON_ELECTION // // MessageText: // // The browser running on this computer has won a browser election on network %2. // This computer is a member of a domain, so the Domain Controller should become the master // browser. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_NON_PDC_WON_ELECTION 0x40001F5CL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_CANT_READ_REGISTRY // // MessageText: // // The browser driver was unable to initialize variables from the Registry. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_CANT_READ_REGISTRY 0x40001F5DL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_MAILSLOT_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED // // MessageText: // // The browser driver has discarded too many mailslot messages. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_MAILSLOT_DATAGRAM_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x40001F5EL // // MessageId: EVENT_BOWSER_GETBROWSERLIST_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED // // MessageText: // // The browser driver has discarded too many GetBrowserServerList requests. // #define EVENT_BOWSER_GETBROWSERLIST_THRESHOLD_EXCEEDED 0x40001F5FL // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_BACKUP_STOPPED // // MessageText: // // The browser service has failed to retrieve the backup list too many times on transport %1. // The backup browser is stopping. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_BACKUP_STOPPED 0xC0001F60L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STOPPED // // MessageText: // // The browser has forced an election on network %1 because a master browser was stopped. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_LANMAN_NT_STOPPED 0x40001F61L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_GETBLIST_RECEIVED_NOT_MASTER // // MessageText: // // The browser has received a GetBrowserServerList request when it is not the master browser. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_GETBLIST_RECEIVED_NOT_MASTER 0xC0001F62L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_ROLE_CHANGED // // MessageText: // // The browser has forced an election on network %1 because the Domain Controller (or Server) has changed its role // #define EVENT_BROWSER_ELECTION_SENT_ROLE_CHANGED 0x40001F63L // // MessageId: EVENT_BROWSER_NOT_STARTED_IPX_CONFIG_MISMATCH // // MessageText: // // The browser has failed to start because of an error in the DirectHostBinding parameter to the browser. // #define EVENT_BROWSER_NOT_STARTED_IPX_CONFIG_MISMATCH 0xC0001F64L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Sap Agent Events (8500-8999) // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_KEY_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // The Registry Key %1 was not present. The Sap Agent could not start. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_KEY_NOT_FOUND 0xC0002134L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WSASTARTUP_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Winsock startup routine failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WSASTARTUP_FAILED 0xC0002135L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_SOCKET_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Socket create call failed for main socket. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_SOCKET_FAILED 0xC0002136L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_SETOPTBCAST_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Setting broadcast option on socket failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_SETOPTBCAST_FAILED 0xC0002137L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_BIND_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Binding to SAP Socket failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_BIND_FAILED 0xC0002138L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_GETSOCKNAME_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Getting bound address of socket failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_GETSOCKNAME_FAILED 0xC0002139L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_OPTEXTENDEDADDR_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Setting option EXTENDED_ADDRESS failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_OPTEXTENDEDADDR_FAILED 0xC000213AL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_OPTBCASTINADDR_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Setting NWLink option BCASTINTADDR failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_OPTBCASTINADDR_FAILED 0xC000213BL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_CARDMALLOC_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Error allocating memory to hold a card structure. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_CARDMALLOC_FAILED 0xC000213CL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_NOCARDS // // MessageText: // // Enumeration of cards returned 0 cards. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_NOCARDS 0xC000213DL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_THREADEVENT_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating thread counting event. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_THREADEVENT_FAIL 0xC000213EL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_RECVSEM_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating receive semaphore. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_RECVSEM_FAIL 0xC000213FL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_SENDEVENT_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating send event. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_SENDEVENT_FAIL 0xC0002140L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_STARTRECEIVE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error starting receive thread. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_STARTRECEIVE_ERROR 0xC0002141L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWORKER_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error starting worker thread. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWORKER_ERROR 0xC0002142L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_TABLE_MALLOC_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Error allocating database array. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_TABLE_MALLOC_FAILED 0xC0002143L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_HASHTABLE_MALLOC_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Error allocating hash table. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_HASHTABLE_MALLOC_FAILED 0xC0002144L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_STARTLPCWORKER_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error starting LPC worker thread. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_STARTLPCWORKER_ERROR 0xC0002145L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_CREATELPCPORT_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error creating the LPC port. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_CREATELPCPORT_ERROR 0xC0002146L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_CREATELPCEVENT_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error creating the LPC thread event. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_CREATELPCEVENT_ERROR 0xC0002147L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_LPCLISTENMEMORY_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error allocating memory for an LPC Client structure. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_LPCLISTENMEMORY_ERROR 0xC0002148L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_LPCHANDLEMEMORY_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error allocating buffer to hold LPC worker thread handles. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_LPCHANDLEMEMORY_ERROR 0xC0002149L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_BADWANFILTER_VALUE // // MessageText: // // The value for WANFilter in the registry must be 0-2. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_BADWANFILTER_VALUE 0xC000214AL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_CARDLISTEVENT_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating event for card list access synchronization. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_CARDLISTEVENT_FAIL 0xC000214BL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_SDMDEVENT_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating event for database access synchronization. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_SDMDEVENT_FAIL 0xC000214CL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_INVALID_FILTERNAME // // MessageText: // // Name too long in key %1: Name = %s. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_INVALID_FILTERNAME 0x8000214DL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WANSEM_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Error creating WAN control semaphore. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WANSEM_FAIL 0xC000214EL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WANSOCKET_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Socket create call failed for WAN socket. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WANSOCKET_FAILED 0xC000214FL // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WANBIND_FAILED // // MessageText: // // Binding to WAN socket failed. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WANBIND_FAILED 0xC0002150L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWANWORKER_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error starting WAN worker thread. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWANWORKER_ERROR 0xC0002151L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWANCHECK_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error starting WAN check thread. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_STARTWANCHECK_ERROR 0xC0002152L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_OPTMAXADAPTERNUM_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error on getsockopt IPX_MAX_ADAPTER_NUM. Data is the error code. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_OPTMAXADAPTERNUM_ERROR 0xC0002153L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WANHANDLEMEMORY_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error allocating buffer to hold WAN notify thread handles. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WANHANDLEMEMORY_ERROR 0xC0002154L // // MessageId: NWSAP_EVENT_WANEVENT_ERROR // // MessageText: // // Error creating the WAN thread event. The Sap Agent cannot continue. // #define NWSAP_EVENT_WANEVENT_ERROR 0xC0002155L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Transport Events (9000-9499) // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_POOL // // MessageText: // // %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to system resource problems. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_POOL 0x80002329L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_LIMIT // // MessageText: // // %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to its configured size of %4. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_LIMIT 0x8000232AL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_SPECIFIC // // MessageText: // // %2 could not allocate a resource of type %3 due to a specifically configured limit of %4. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_RESOURCE_SPECIFIC 0x8000232BL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_REGISTER_FAILED // // MessageText: // // %2 failed to register itself with the NDIS wrapper. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_REGISTER_FAILED 0xC000232CL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_BINDING_FAILED // // MessageText: // // %2 failed to bind to adapter %3. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_BINDING_FAILED 0xC000232DL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // %2 could not find adapter %3. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_ADAPTER_NOT_FOUND 0xC000232EL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_SET_OID_FAILED // // MessageText: // // %2 failed while setting OID %3 on adapter %4. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_SET_OID_FAILED 0xC000232FL // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_QUERY_OID_FAILED // // MessageText: // // %2 failed while querying OID %3 on adapter %4. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_QUERY_OID_FAILED 0xC0002330L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_TRANSFER_DATA // // MessageText: // // %2 could not transfer a packet from the adapter. The packet was dropped. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_TRANSFER_DATA 0x40002331L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_TOO_MANY_LINKS // // MessageText: // // %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. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_TOO_MANY_LINKS 0x40002332L // // MessageId: EVENT_TRANSPORT_BAD_PROTOCOL // // MessageText: // // %2 received an unexpected %3 packet from a remote computer. // #define EVENT_TRANSPORT_BAD_PROTOCOL 0x40002333L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // IPX/SPX Events (9500-9999) // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_NEW_DEFAULT_TYPE // // MessageText: // // The default frame type for auto-detection on %2 was changed to %3. // This type is now the default if no frame type can be detected. // #define EVENT_IPX_NEW_DEFAULT_TYPE 0x4000251DL // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_SAP_ANNOUNCE // // MessageText: // // A SAP announcement was sent over %2 which is configured for multiple // networks, but no internal network is configured. This may prevent // machines on some networks from locating the advertised service. // #define EVENT_IPX_SAP_ANNOUNCE 0x8000251EL // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_ILLEGAL_CONFIG // // MessageText: // // The value for the %2 parameter %3 was illegal. // #define EVENT_IPX_ILLEGAL_CONFIG 0x8000251FL // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_INTERNAL_NET_INVALID // // MessageText: // // %2 was configured with an internal network number of %3. This network // number conflicts with one of the attached networks. The configured // internal network number will be ignored. // #define EVENT_IPX_INTERNAL_NET_INVALID 0xC0002520L // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_NO_FRAME_TYPES // // MessageText: // // %2 had no frame types configured for the binding to adapter %3. // #define EVENT_IPX_NO_FRAME_TYPES 0xC0002521L // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_CREATE_DEVICE // // MessageText: // // %2 failed to initialize because the driver device could not be created. // #define EVENT_IPX_CREATE_DEVICE 0xC0002522L // // MessageId: EVENT_IPX_NO_ADAPTERS // // MessageText: // // %2 could not bind to any adapters. The transport could not start. // #define EVENT_IPX_NO_ADAPTERS 0xC0002523L ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // DCOM Events (10000-10999) // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_CREATEPROCESS_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // Unable to start a DCOM Server: %3. // The error:%n"%%%2"%nHappened while starting this command:%n%1 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_CREATEPROCESS_FAILURE 0xC0002710L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_RUNAS_CREATEPROCESS_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // Unable to start a DCOM Server: %3 as %4/%5. // The error:%n"%%%2"%nHappened while starting this command:%n%1 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_RUNAS_CREATEPROCESS_FAILURE 0xC0002711L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_LAUNCH_ACCESS_DENIED // // MessageText: // // Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server. // The server is:%n%1 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_LAUNCH_ACCESS_DENIED 0xC0002712L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_DEFAULT_LAUNCH_ACCESS_DENIED // // MessageText: // // Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server using DefaultLaunchPermssion. // The server is:%n%1 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_DEFAULT_LAUNCH_ACCESS_DENIED 0xC0002713L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_RUNAS_CANT_LOGIN // // MessageText: // // DCOM got error "%%%1" and was unable to logon %2\%3 // in order to run the server:%n%4 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_RUNAS_CANT_LOGIN 0xC0002714L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_START_SERVICE_FAILURE // // MessageText: // // DCOM got error "%%%1" attempting to start the service %2 with arguments "%3" // in order to run the server:%n%4 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_START_SERVICE_FAILURE 0xC0002715L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_ERROR // // MessageText: // // DCOM got error "%%%1" from the computer %2 when attempting to // activate the server:%n%3 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_ERROR 0xC0002716L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_ACTIVATION_ERROR // // MessageText: // // DCOM got error "%%%1" when attempting to // activate the server:%n%2 // #define EVENT_RPCSS_ACTIVATION_ERROR 0xC0002717L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_ERROR_WITH_FILE // // MessageText: // // DCOM got error "%%%1" from the computer %2 when attempting to // the server:%n%3 with file %4. // #define EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_ERROR_WITH_FILE 0xC0002718L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_UNAVAILABLE // // MessageText: // // DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer %1 using any of the configured // protocols. // #define EVENT_RPCSS_REMOTE_SIDE_UNAVAILABLE 0xC0002719L // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT // // MessageText: // // The server %1 did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. // #define EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_START_TIMEOUT 0xC000271AL // // MessageId: EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_NOT_RESPONDING // // MessageText: // // The server %1 could not be contacted to establish the connection to the client // #define EVENT_RPCSS_SERVER_NOT_RESPONDING 0xC000271BL #endif // _NETEVENT