Windows XP DLL File Information - xpsp2res.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | Service Pack 2 Messages |
File Version: | 5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2113) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft Windows Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - There is no any other DLL in system32 directory that is statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 2,830 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 0 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 64 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
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.rsrc | 0x00001000 | 2,897,408 Bytes | 100.0% | Read | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
No static linking in this file.
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
---|---|---|---|
Icons | 81 | 1,033,354 Bytes | 35.7% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 4 | 17,152 Bytes | 0.6% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 21 | 1,022,284 Bytes | 35.3% |
AVI Files | 2 | 73,728 Bytes | 2.5% |
Dialog-Boxes | 185 | 163,720 Bytes | 5.6% |
HTML Related Files | 21 | 164,725 Bytes | 5.7% |
Menus | 11 | 6,948 Bytes | 0.2% |
Strings | 1,509 | 211,412 Bytes | 7.3% |
Type Libraries | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Manifest | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
All Others | 13 | 157,640 Bytes | 5.4% |
Total | 1,847 | 2,850,963 Bytes | 98.4% |
Icons in this file
There are 81 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
Cursors in this file
There are 4 cursors stored in this DLL file. You can view all these cursors in the following small thumbnail:
Dialog-boxes list (up to 200 dialogs)
In the following section, you can find the captions of dialog-boxes stored in this DLL. The list is currently limited to 200 dialogs.ID | Dialog Caption |
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47 | Security |
53 | Maintenance |
107 | Devices |
126 | Outlook Express |
132 | COM Ports |
133 | Add COM Port |
134 | Hardware |
135 | Options |
136 | Select Bluetooth Device |
138 | General |
139 | Services |
401 | Task |
402 | Schedule |
731 | Group Policy Error |
732 | Resultant Set of Policy Wizard |
733 | Resultant Set of Policy Wizard |
734 | Resultant Set of Policy Wizard |
735 | Resultant Set of Policy Wizard |
736 | General |
737 | WMI Filter |
738 | General |
739 | General |
740 | Error Information |
780 | Group Policy |
801 | Previous Versions |
802 | Previous Versions |
1041 | General |
1100 | General |
1102 | General |
1192 | Security |
1195 | Security |
1196 | COM Security |
1715 | Alert Settings |
1718 | Security Center |
1719 | Recommendation |
1720 | Security Center |
1723 | Security Center |
1804 | Windows Security Warning |
1900 | Internet Explorer |
1910 | Internet Explorer |
2001 | Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices |
2101 | Bluetooth |
2301 | Bluetooth Network Connection |
2405 | Advanced |
2659 | Security Configuration |
4000 | Confirm Setting Change |
4001 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4002 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4003 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4004 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4005 | Local Security Setting |
4006 | Local Security Setting |
4007 | Local Security Setting |
4008 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4009 | Security Policy Setting |
4010 | Security Policy Setting |
4011 | Security Policy Setting |
4012 | Security Policy Setting |
4013 | Security Policy Setting |
4023 | Choose a digital certificate |
4200 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4201 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4202 | Template Security Policy Setting |
4203 | Analyzed Security Policy Setting |
4437 | Windows Security Warning |
4448 | Edit File Type |
4608 | Web Document |
5000 | Windows XP Starter Edition |
5001 | Windows XP Starter Edition |
5701 | Advanced |
5702 | ICS and Windows Firewall plug-in Installation |
5703 | There was an error installing the ICS and Windows Firewall plug-in |
6000 | Authentication |
6010 | Association |
6023 | Wireless Network Properties |
6100 | Connection |
6999 | Wireless Network Connection |
7000 | Choose to send Disconnect Request |
7023 | Wireless Networks |
7100 | Wireless Network Connection |
7200 | Wireless Network Connection |
7210 | Wireless Network Connection |
7220 | Wireless Network Connection |
7301 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7302 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7303 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7304 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7305 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7306 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7307 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7308 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7309 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7310 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7311 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7312 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7313 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7315 | Wireless Network Registration Wizard |
7400 | Wireless Network Locator |
7410 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7415 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7420 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7430 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7431 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7440 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7450 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7460 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7470 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
7480 | Wireless Network Setup Wizard |
8000 | Remote |
8120 | Connect to Windows Update |
10000 | Manage Add-ons |
10020 | Update Add-on |
10100 | Programs |
10101 | Privacy |
10102 | Pop-up Blocker Settings |
10103 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10104 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10105 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10106 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10107 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10108 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10110 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10111 | Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard |
10520 | (Unknown Application) - Security Warning |
10521 | (Unknown Application) - Security Warning |
10601 | General |
10602 | Exceptions |
10603 | Log Settings |
10604 | ICMP Settings |
10605 | Add a Port |
10606 | Advanced |
10607 | Edit a Service |
10608 | Windows Security Alert |
10609 | Add a Program |
10610 | Edit a Program |
10611 | Change Scope |
10612 | Please Wait |
10703 | Allow pop-ups from this site? |
10704 | Block pop-ups from this site? |
10717 | Information Bar |
10751 | Advanced |
11301 | Sharing |
11302 | Sharing |
13040 | Data Execution Prevention |
13041 | Data Execution Prevention - Microsoft Windows |
14001 | Hardware |
14100 | Security Warning |
15501 | Validate Server |
15505 | Protected EAP Properties |
16000 | General |
16015 | General |
16016 | General |
16100 | General |
16200 | Details |
16250 | Support |
18503 | Create A Shared Folder Wizard |
18504 | Create A Shared Folder Wizard |
18534 | Create A Shared Folder Wizard |
18535 | Create A Shared Folder Wizard |
21006 | New Connection Wizard |
String resources in this dll (up to 200 strings)
String ID | String Text |
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7 | Data sent to this computer can be acknowledged with a confirmation message indicating the time that the data was received. |
100 | View Bluetooth network devices |
101 | %1!s! |
102 | IPv6 Enabled |
103 | Physical Address: %1!s! |
104 | Bluetooth connection unavailable |
105 | Role: Personal Area Network Client |
106 | Role: Network Access Point |
107 | Role: Ad-hoc Network Gateway |
108 | Role: None |
109 | Role: Unknown |
110 | Personal Area Network |
111 | Connected to %1!s! |
112 | Disconnect this connection |
113 | View available wireless networks |
120 | &View Bluetooth Network Devices |
121 | Disc&onnect |
130 | View and connect to Bluetooth Personal Area Network devices and computers. |
131 | Temporarily inactivate the selected connection so that it cannot be used. |
132 | Connected to %1!s! |
140 | Not connected. Right-click here for more options. |
141 | Acquiring network address |
142 | Limited or no connectivity |
143 | This connection has limited or no connectivity. You might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources. For more information, click this message. |
144 | Not connected |
145 | Status: %1!s! |
150 | Change Windows Firewall settings |
151 | Change Windows Firewall settings |
160 | Disabling the wireless network adapter |
161 | Enabling your wireless adapter |
162 | Connecting to the wireless network |
163 | Renewing your IP address |
164 | Clearing the ARP cache |
165 | Clearing NetBT |
166 | Refreshing NetBT |
167 | Clearing the DNS cache |
168 | Registering with DNS |
169 | Repair %s |
170 | Windows is taking the following action: |
171 | Windows finished repairing your connection. You can try connecting again. If the problem persists, contact the person who manages your network. |
172 | Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed: |
173 | For assistance, contact the person who manages your network. |
174 | Make sure your network adapter is properly installed. |
175 | Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the process was canceled. For assistance, contact the person who manages your network. |
180 | If clicking Repair does not restore connectivity, the problem might be with the network, not with this computer. Contact the person who manages your network. |
181 | Windows did not detect problems with this connection. If you cannot connect, click Repair. |
182 | To restart the connection and try to establish full connectivity, click Repair. |
200 | Internet Connection Sharing has been disabled by the Network Administrator |
201 | Internet Connection Sharing has been disabled by the Network Administrator |
210 | Windows Firewall Enabled on %s. |
211 | ICS Failed to enable Windows Firewall on %s. |
212 | Network Address Translation (NAT) is currently installed as a routing protocol, and must be removed before enabling Internet Connection Sharing and/or Windows Firewall. To remove Network Address Translation, open the Routing and Remote Access Manager snapin and expand the router's entry in the left pane. Delete the Network Address Translation routing protocol from the list of IP routing protocols. |
300 | Bluetooth Network Connection |
401 | The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: |
402 | Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. |
403 | Shortcut to: %s |
405 | %1!s! (%2!s!) |
406 | %2!s! (%1!s!) |
600 | Removed |
700 | Group Policy Object Editor |
701 | Group Policy Object Editor |
702 | User Location |
703 | Computer location |
704 | User security groups |
705 | Computer security groups |
706 | User and Computer Selection |
707 | Alternate Active Directory Paths |
708 | You can simulate changes to the network location of the selected user and computer. |
709 | Failed to connect to %s due to the error listed below. Ensure that the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is enabled on the target computer, and consult the event log of the target computer for further details. |
710 | Pending |
711 | %s did not complete policy processing because a system restart is required for the settings to be applied. Group Policy will attempt to apply the settings the next time the computer is restarted. |
712 | %s did not complete policy processing because the user needs to log on again for the settings to be applied. Group Policy will attempt to apply the settings at the user's next logon. |
713 | Pending (no data) |
714 | The Domain Controller (%s) does not support RSoP. Please select a Domain Controller that supports RSoP. |
715 | Failed to select a default Domain Controller. Please select another Domain Controller. |
716 | Failed to find the WMI filter linked to this Group Policy Object. The filter associated with this GPO will be removed. |
717 | There are other Resultant Set of Policy applications running already with the information you requested. If you proceed, without exiting these Resultant Set of Policy applications, it may behave incorrectly. Proceed ? |
718 | Unable to generate RSoP Data. In logging mode, likely causes are group policy has never successfully processed for the computer or user, RSoP logging was never enabled, or data is corrupt. In planning mode, verify that the selected Domain Controller supports RSoP. |
719 | &Generate RSoP Data ... |
720 | Launches a wizard to obtain Resultant Set of Policy information. |
721 | Action required |
722 | Select 'Generate RSoP Data...' from the Action menu. |
723 | Cross forest planning mode scenario's are not currently supported. |
724 | Could not determine whether the specified user and computer are in the same forest. |
725 | Continuing with this procedure will remove all previous results. Proceed? |
799 | Your password must be at least %hu characters, cannot repeat any of your previous %hu passwords and must be at least %ld days old. Please type a different password. |
800 | The password supplied does not meet the minimum complexity requirements. Please select another password that meets all of the following criteria: is at least %hu characters; has not been used in the previous %hu passwords; must not have been changed within the last %ld days; does not contain your account or full name; contains at least three of the following four character groups: English uppercase characters (A through Z); English lowercase characters (a through z); Numerals (0 through 9); Non-alphabetic characters (such as !, $, #, %%). |
850 | Click Turn Off to install important updates and turn off your computer. <A>Click here to turn off without installing updates.</A> |
851 | Important updates are ready to install. <A>Click here to install updates and turn off your computer.</A> |
852 | Installs downloaded updates and turns off your computer. |
853 | Install updates and shut down |
854 | Ends your session, installs updates, then shuts down Windows. |
900 | Previous Versions |
901 | %1 (%2) |
902 | Name |
903 | Time |
904 | You have chosen to restore a previous version of this folder. Doing so will roll back the folder to its state at the date and time you selected. You may lose any changes you have made subsequent to that date and time. Are you sure you want to restore the previous version? |
905 | You have chosen to restore a previous version of this file. Doing so will roll back the file to its state at the date and time you selected. You may lose any changes you have made subsequent to that date and time. Are you sure you want to restore the previous version? |
906 | The folder has been successfully restored to the previous version. |
907 | The file has been successfully restored to the previous version. |
908 | Copy |
909 | Copy Items |
910 | Select the place where you want to copy '%1'. Then click the Copy button. |
911 | Select the place where you want to copy the selected item(s). Then click the Copy button. |
912 | Unable to create the folder '%1' %2 |
913 | A file with the same name already exists. |
914 | The filename is too long. |
915 | %1, %2 |
916 | The previous version of this folder cannot be viewed because it has been deleted or because the server is not available. |
917 | The previous version of this file cannot be viewed because it has been deleted or because the server is not available. |
918 | View previous versions |
919 | Displays previous versions of this file or folder. |
1015 | Bluetooth Devices |
1016 | Configure and manage your Bluetooth devices. |
1017 | Connected |
1018 | Unknown |
1023 | Name |
1025 | %s Properties |
1026 | All devices |
1027 | Computers (workstations, servers, laptops, PDAs) |
1028 | Pocket PCs and other PDAs |
1029 | Phones and modems |
1030 | Audio devices |
1031 | Peripherals (keyboards, mice, joysticks) |
1032 | Printers, scanners and imaging devices |
1033 | All other devices |
1035 | Incoming COM ports allow a Bluetooth device to connect to a program on your computer. |
1036 | Outgoing COM ports allow a program on your computer to connect to a Bluetooth device. |
1039 | D&elete |
1040 | Read contro&l |
1041 | Write DA&C |
1042 | Write &owner |
1113 | Is the hardware connected? |
1130 | Reduced |
1286 | STK 9940 |
1287 | SAIT |
1537 | The PIN does not conform to the card's rules. Please enter a PIN that complies with the rules or see your administrator. |
2001 | Microphone (Audio Device) |
2002 | Loudspeaker (Audio Device) |
2003 | Headphones (Audio Device) |
2004 | Portable Audio Device |
2005 | Automotive Audio Device |
2006 | Set-top Box Audio Device |
2007 | Hi-fi Audio Device |
2008 | Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) Audio Device |
2009 | Video Camera Audio Device |
2010 | Camcorder Audio Device |
2011 | Video Monitor (Audio Device) |
2012 | Video Display Loudspeaker (Audio Device) |
2013 | Video Display Conferencing (Audio Device) |
2014 | Gaming Audio Device |
2015 | Keyboard |
2016 | Mouse or Pointing Device |
2017 | Miscellaneous Peripheral Device |
2018 | Joystick |
2019 | Gamepad |
2020 | Remote Control Device |
2021 | Sensing Device |
2022 | Display or Video Monitor |
2023 | Camera |
2024 | Scanner |
2025 | Printer |
2026 | Access Point or LAN |
2027 | Unclassified Device |
2028 | Miscellaneous |
2029 | Unclassified Computer |
2030 | Computer, Desktop |
2031 | Computer, Server |
2032 | Computer, Laptop |
2033 | Handheld Computer or PDA |
2034 | Palm Computer or PDA |
2035 | Computer, Wearable |
2036 | Unclassified Phone |
2037 | Mobile Phone |
2038 | Cordless Phone |
2039 | Smart Phone |
2040 | Phone, Wired Modem |
2041 | Unclassified Audio Device |
2042 | Headset (Audio Device) |
2043 | Hands Free Audio Device |
2044 | Hands Free Headset (Audio Device) |
2045 | Add Bluetooth Device Wizard |
2046 | Verdana Bold |
2048 | Do you need a passkey to add your device? |
2050 | Windows is exchanging passkeys. |
2062 | When instructed below, enter the passkey using your Bluetooth device. For more information about entering a passkey, see the documentation that came with your device. |
2064 | %1 at %2 |
2065 | Never seen |
2066 | Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add. |
2071 | The Bluetooth device failed. Check the device's instruction manual or contact the manufacturer for help. |
2072 | A Bluetooth device is requesting to connect to your computer. |
2073 | To allow this connection, click this message. |
2074 | Bluetooth Authentication Agent |
2075 | Windows cannot find any Bluetooth devices. Make sure that your Bluetooth radio is attached to your computer and is turned on, and that your Bluetooth device is turned on. Follow the setup instructions that came with the device, and then click Search Again. |
2076 | The Bluetooth device cannot interpret the command sent by this computer. Check the troubleshooting section of your device documentation or contact the manufacturer for help. |
2077 | The device has rejected the connection. Check your device documentation for details. |
2078 | The device has indicated a hardware failure. Contact your device's manufacturer. |
2079 | The device has indicated a passkey exchange failure. You might have entered an incorrect passkey or the time to enter the passkey might have expired. Click Back and attempt the passkey exchange again. |
2080 | The device has indicated that it has run out of memory or that it cannot keep track of another connection. You may need to delete an entry from the device before this computer will be able to exchange passkeys. Check your device documentation for details. |
2081 | The time to enter the passkey has expired on the device. Prepare the device for passkey exchange, click Back and try again. |
COM Classes/Interfaces
There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information
Exported Functions List
The following functions are exported by this dll:This dll doesn't export any function
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:No imported functions in this file.