Windows 10 DLL File Information - rasdlg.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | Remote Access Common Dialog API |
File Version: | 10.0.10130.0 (fbl_impressive.150522-2224) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - 1 other DLL files in system32 directory are statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 780 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 27 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 27 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
.text | 0x00001000 | 384,512 Bytes | 48.1% | Read, Execute | Code |
.data | 0x0005f000 | 2,048 Bytes | 0.3% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.idata | 0x00061000 | 12,800 Bytes | 1.6% | Read | Initialized Data |
.didat | 0x00065000 | 512 Bytes | 0.1% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.rsrc | 0x00066000 | 373,760 Bytes | 46.8% | Read | Initialized Data |
.reloc | 0x000c2000 | 24,064 Bytes | 3.0% | Read, Discardable | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
rasdlg.dll is statically linked to the following files:msvcrt.dll
ntdll.dll
RPCRT4.dll
api-ms-win-core-com-midlproxystub-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-com-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll
api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-processenvironment-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-base-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-shutdown-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-kernel32-legacy-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-atoms-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-localization-obsolete-l1-3-0.dll
GDI32.dll
MPRAPI.dll
RASAPI32.dll
USER32.dll
rtutils.dll
rasman.dll
DPAPI.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l2-1-2.dll
api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-psapi-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sidebyside-l1-1-0.dll
This means that when rasdlg.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, rasdlg.dll won't be loaded.
List of files that are statically linked to rasdlg.dll
rasgcw.dll
This means that when one of the above files is loaded, rasdlg.dll will be loaded too. (The opposite of the previous 'Static Linking' section)
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
---|---|---|---|
Icons | 22 | 164,000 Bytes | 20.5% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 3 | 203,920 Bytes | 25.5% |
AVI Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Dialog-Boxes | 96 | 68,300 Bytes | 8.6% |
HTML Related Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Menus | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Strings | 517 | 51,102 Bytes | 6.4% |
Type Libraries | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Manifest | 1 | 723 Bytes | 0.1% |
All Others | 2 | 1,168 Bytes | 0.1% |
Total | 641 | 489,213 Bytes | 61.2% |
Icons in this file
There are 22 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
Cursors in this file
No cursors found in this file
Dialog-boxes list (up to 1000 dialogs)
In the following section, you can find the captions of dialog-boxes stored in this DLL. The list is currently limited to 1000 dialogs.ID | Dialog Caption |
---|---|
102 | Alternate Phone Numbers |
103 | Network Connections |
104 | Line Bundling Errors |
108 | Change Password |
109 | Change Password |
110 | Callback |
111 | Error Connecting to %1 |
113 | Connecting %1... |
115 | Connect %1 |
116 | Connect %1 |
117 | Connect %1 |
118 | Connect %1 |
119 | Connect %1 |
121 | ISDN Configuration |
122 | ISDN Configure |
125 | Modem Configuration |
126 | Select Network Component Type |
146 | Autodial |
148 | Callback |
150 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
151 | Networking |
153 | Security |
154 | Security |
155 | General |
156 | General |
160 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
161 | Security |
162 | Security |
163 | Security |
164 | Security |
165 | Networking |
167 | Options |
175 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
183 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
497 | Connect Using Smart Card |
500 | Connect %1 |
502 | PPP Settings |
528 | Connections |
532 | Router Callback |
539 | Connect %1 |
540 | Connect %1 |
541 | Connect %1 |
547 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
550 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
551 | Connect %1 |
552 | Connect %1 |
553 | Connect %1 |
554 | General |
555 | General |
560 | Initial Connection |
567 | New Connection Wizard |
568 | General |
569 | IKEv2 |
570 | L2TP |
574 | Sharing |
590 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
591 | Static Route |
592 | Diagnostics |
593 | Generate Diagnostic Report |
594 | Diagnostic Report |
595 | Connect %1 |
1420 | Connect %1 |
1421 | Connect %1 |
1422 | Connect %1 |
1425 | General |
1426 | Options |
1433 | General |
1434 | General |
1436 | General |
1448 | Network Connections |
1480 | Phone Number Editor |
1780 | Options |
1781 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
1782 | Demand-Dial Interface Wizard |
7000 | General |
7005 | Callback |
7010 | General |
7016 | Incoming IP Properties |
7033 | Incoming Protocol Properties |
7035 | Networking |
7042 | Users |
7063 | Incoming IPv6 Properties |
19900 | Dial-Up Networking |
String resources in this dll (up to 1000 strings)
String ID | String Text |
---|---|
187 | &No, do not dial |
188 | You (or a program) have requested information from %1. Which connection do you want to use? |
189 | Add Alternate Phone Number |
190 | Dial only first available device |
191 | Dial all devices |
192 | Dial devices only as needed |
193 | Enter a user name and password with access to the remote network domain. |
195 | The area code must contain only the digits 0 to 9. |
196 | The entry name must contain at least one non-blank character and cannot begin with a period. Choose a different name. |
198 | The custom authentication configuration DLL could not be loaded. Make sure the custom authentication package is correctly installed. |
199 | The connection selected was established by the Multiprotocol router. Please use the 'Routing and RAS Admin' tool to hang up the connection. |
200 | Comment |
201 | The custom authentication package configuration failed. |
202 | TCP/IP is not installed or is disabled for Routing and Remote Access. In Control Panel, start Network, go to the Services page, choose 'Routing and Remote Access Service' Properties, and press the Network button. |
204 | Do you want to remove the selected device(s) from the list? |
205 | Do you want to delete %1 from the phonebook? |
206 | Do you want to disconnect from %1? |
207 | A file named %1 already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? |
208 | Syntax errors were found in the script. Do you want to view the error log? |
209 | '%1' is now connected. |
210 | Right-click the Dial-Up Networking Monitor on the task bar to hang up or check the status of your connection. |
212 | Connected successfully. |
215 | Dial-up shortcut files (*.rnk) |
216 | *.rnk |
217 | Create Dial-Up Shortcut |
218 | Link to %1 failed. Reconnect pending... |
219 | Cannot retrieve framing information. |
220 | Cannot retrieve port information. |
221 | Cannot retrieve projection information. |
222 | Cannot load connection list. |
223 | Client: |
224 | Details |
225 | Device: |
226 | Network: |
227 | (not connected) |
228 | &Connect... |
229 | Hang &Up |
230 | Dial-up Connection |
231 | Modem configuration set to defaults |
232 | COM1 |
233 | Remote Router |
234 | Modem or device |
235 | Enter a username for this interface's account on the remote router. |
236 | An entry named %1 already exists. Please choose a different name. |
237 | You may want to allow sending your password without encryption. |
238 | Password Encryption |
241 | Phone &number: |
242 | Call Me Back At |
243 | Edit Alternate Phone Number |
244 | Since this connection is currently active, some settings will not take effect until the next time you dial it. |
245 | There are no connections available to all users. You must log on before dialing. |
246 | The phonebook is empty. To add an entry, click OK. |
247 | Due to import/export restrictions, data encryption is not available in this version of Windows. |
249 | Error %1: %2 |
250 | %1 Error %2: %3 |
251 | %1 Error %2: %3 Diagnostic: %4 |
252 | %1 Error %2: %3 Fail Code: %4 |
253 | %1 Error %2: %3 Press F1 for more information. |
254 | %1 Error %2: %3 Name: %4 |
255 | %1 %4 |
256 | %1 Error %2: %3 Response: %4 |
257 | Fail Code: 0x%1 |
258 | Name: %1 |
259 | %1 CP reported error %2: %3 |
260 | %1 CP connected successfully. |
261 | You can choose which dial-up protocol to use. |
262 | Choose Dial-up Protocol |
263 | Click Finish to save '%1'. |
264 | netcfg.hlp |
265 | &Move successful number to the top of the list on connection |
266 | &New phone number: |
267 | &Phone numbers: |
268 | Phone Numbers |
269 | You may enter a fixed IP address. |
270 | IP Address |
271 | The Internet protocols (TCP/IP), are not installed or are disabled for Remote Access. In Control Panel, start Network, go to the Services page, choose 'Remote Access Service' Properties, and then click Network. |
272 | TCP/IP |
273 | IPsec, default policy |
275 | (the current location) |
276 | ISDN |
277 | All available ISDN lines multi-linked |
278 | 64K Digital |
279 | 56K Digital |
280 | 56K Voice |
281 | You may need a special procedure before connecting. |
282 | Choose Logon Options |
283 | %d%% |
284 | Phone number for %s |
285 | &New location: |
286 | &Locations: |
287 | Locations |
288 | This device will be used to make the connection. |
289 | Select a Device |
290 | Multiple lines cannot be bundled unless you are calling a PPP server. |
291 | Modem |
292 | The modem is not installed. |
293 | Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption, 128-bit RSA/RC4 |
294 | Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption, 40-bit RSA/RC4 |
295 | Multiple Lines |
296 | (Click Configure to set) |
297 | You may enter fixed DNS and WINS addresses. |
298 | Name Server Addresses |
301 | PPP multi-link |
304 | A personal phonebook has been created and initialized with the contents of the system phonebook. |
305 | No alternate phonebook is selected. |
306 | That device cannot be dynamically configured. |
307 | The entry cannot be deleted because it is connected. |
308 | No entry is selected. To create an entry, click New. |
309 | A non-zero IP address must be supplied when 'specify an IP address' is selected. |
311 | (none) |
312 | '%1' is already in the list. |
313 | Help secure my password and my data |
314 | The %1 protocol cannot be selected because it is not installed or is disabled for Remote Access. To change, in Control Panel start Network, choose Services page, Remote Access Properties, and click Network. |
315 | Cannot save password. |
316 | Cannot display data. |
317 | Cannot get auto-dial information. |
318 | Cannot load dialog. |
319 | Cannot disable shared access. |
320 | Cannot load property page. |
321 | Cannot load phonebook. |
322 | Cannot load RAS Manager port information. |
323 | Cannot read user preferences from registry. |
324 | Cannot load script information. |
325 | Cannot view script.log with Notepad. |
326 | Cannot edit switch.inf with Notepad. |
327 | Cannot load TAPI information. |
329 | Cannot create new phonebook. |
330 | Cannot enable shared access. |
331 | Cannot connect the phonebook entry. |
332 | Cannot get send/receive buffer. |
333 | Cannot get status information for a port. |
334 | Cannot retrieve protocol information. |
335 | Cannot receive buffer from device. |
336 | Cannot send buffer to device. |
337 | Cannot retrieve data. |
338 | Cannot save TAPI information. |
339 | Cannot save data. |
340 | The script has halted. |
341 | The script has halted due to an error. Do you want to view the error log? |
342 | Cannot set auto-dial information. |
343 | Cannot delete saved password. |
344 | Cannot write phonebook. |
345 | Writing preferences to registry |
346 | Cannot write the shortcut file. |
348 | Cannot configure incoming connections. |
349 | Because this connection was started by an application with restricted privileges, you cannot change the properties of the connection. Please use the Network and Sharing Center or Network Connections folder to change the connection settings. |
350 | The Password and Confirm password fields do not match. |
351 | The New Password and Confirm New Password fields do not match. |
353 | Dial-Up Phonebook |
354 | *.pbk |
355 | Open Phonebook |
356 | Clone Phonebook Entry |
357 | Edit Phonebook Entry |
358 | New Phonebook Entry |
359 | Phone number |
360 | Phone numbers |
361 | Network Connections |
362 | You must select at least one network protocol. |
363 | Before you can call PPP servers you must install a network protocol. |
364 | &New prefix: |
365 | &Prefixes: |
366 | Phone Number Prefixes |
369 | Point-to-point protocol settings to use when %1 initiates a demand-dial connection on interface %2: |
370 | [To change the saved password, click here] |
371 | Removed |
407 | &Redial |
408 | You have chosen to disable one or more transports. Doing so requires the routing managers and routing protocols for the disabled transports to be removed from this demand-dial connection. To continue, click Yes. To re-enable the transports, click No. |
410 | Demand-dial interface dial-in account. |
411 | You now need to set the dial-out credentials that interface '%1' will use when connecting to the remote router. These credentials must match the dial-in credentials configured on the remote router. When connecting to a Windows NT4/2000 router, the user name must also match the interface name of the remote router. |
412 | mpradmin.hlp |
413 | &Move successful number or address to the top of the list on connection |
414 | &New phone number or address: |
415 | &Phone numbers or addresses: |
416 | Numbers and Addresses |
420 | All devices connected. |
421 | Receiving registration results... |
422 | Sending callback information... |
423 | Sending new password... |
424 | Calculating link speed... |
425 | Checking authentication status... |
426 | Registering your computer on the network... |
427 | Retrying authentication... |
428 | Verifying user name and password... |
429 | Authenticated. |
430 | Connecting through %1... |
431 | Dialing... |
432 | Modems connecting... |
433 | Connecting over cable... |
434 | Dialing %1... |
436 | Post-connecting through %1... |
437 | Pre-connecting through %1... |
438 | Connected. |
439 | Device connected. |
440 | Disconnected. |
441 | Modem connected. |
442 | Cable connected. |
443 | Opening port... |
444 | Applying configured settings |
445 | Port opened. |
446 | Post-connect complete. |
447 | Pre-connect complete. |
448 | Preparing for callback... |
449 | Checking network protocol connections... |
450 | Verifying user name and password... |
451 | Connected, bundling additional lines... |
452 | Unknown state. |
453 | Waiting for callback... |
454 | Waiting for modem reset... |
455 | Make the phone number change permanent? |
457 | *.scp |
458 | Dial-up script files (*.scp) |
459 | Browse Dial-Up Scripts |
460 | You must select at least one modem or adapter. |
461 | Phone number |
464 | Status |
465 | &New suffix: |
466 | &Suffixes: |
467 | Phone Number Suffixes |
470 | Manual Modem Command Terminal |
471 | After Dial Terminal |
472 | Before Dial Terminal |
474 | 10 minutes |
475 | 10 seconds |
476 | 1 hour |
477 | 1 minute |
478 | 24 hours |
479 | 2 hours |
480 | 2 minutes |
481 | 30 minutes |
482 | 30 seconds |
483 | 3 seconds |
484 | 4 hours |
485 | 4 minutes |
486 | 5 minutes |
487 | 5 seconds |
488 | 8 hours |
489 | never |
492 | Discard multiple line settings for the entry? |
493 | Unavailable device |
495 | Remote Access Preferences |
500 | Cannot enable on-demand dialing. |
502 | Cannot disable on-demand dialing. |
505 | VPN1 |
511 | When Internet Connection Sharing is enabled, your network adapter will be set to use IP address 192.168.0.1. This might cause your computer to lose connectivity with other computers on your network. If these other computers have static IP addresses, set them to obtain their IP addresses automatically. Are you sure you want to enable Internet Connection Sharing? |
513 | %1 using '%2' |
514 | &Connect |
515 | Let the server determine encryption |
516 | Always encrypt my data |
517 | Use MPPE-40 data encryption |
518 | Use MPPE-128 data encryption |
519 | The current encryption selection requires MS-CHAP or EAP authentication. |
520 | Custom Authentication Message |
521 | Connecting to %1... |
523 | Automatic |
524 | Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) |
525 | Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol with IPsec (L2TP/IPsec) |
526 | IKEv2 |
527 | Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) |
529 | Virtual Private Connection |
530 | Use any form of authentication required including clear text. Do not encrypt data. |
531 | Use any form of authentication that requires passwords to be encrypted. Do not encrypt data. |
532 | Type a name for the entry. |
533 | Encrypt passwords and data. |
534 | Type a port number between 1 and 65535. |
535 | Specify custom authentication and data encryption with the Settings button. |
536 | Use any form of authentication that requires encrypted passwords. Do not encrypt data. |
537 | Encrypt passwords and data. |
538 | Specify custom authentication and data encryption with the Settings button. |
539 | The port number is already used by another entry. Enter a unique port number. |
540 | Enter one or more ports for incoming responses. |
541 | Select the entry you want to delete. |
542 | 1 second |
543 | Select the entry you want to modify. |
576 | 20 minutes |
579 | Specify a name for this connection to your workplace. |
581 | Network Application Settings |
582 | Type a name for this connection in the following box. |
584 | Type the name of your ISP in the following box. |
585 | Advanced Properties |
586 | Please type the IP address of the server computer on the private network. |
587 | Advanced Settings |
588 | The entry name begins with a period or contains characters that are not valid. Choose a different name. |
589 | Properties |
597 | Diagnostic Report |
598 | The destination address is an IPv6 address.PPTP does not work over IPv6. The VPN connection type will be set to Automatic. |
1512 | Communications Port |
1523 | channel |
1528 | Direct Connection |
1529 | Select a device for this connection. |
1530 | Verdana Bold |
1532 | Connection Type |
1533 | Select the type of demand-dial interface you want to create. |
1534 | Select a Device |
1535 | This is the device that will be used to make the connection. |
1536 | Phone Number |
1537 | Type the phone number of the remote server or router you are calling. |
1538 | VPN Type |
1539 | Select the type of VPN connection you want to create. |
1540 | Destination Address |
1541 | What is the name or address of the remote router? |
1548 | Router Scripting |
1549 | You can set up a script for connecting to the remote router. |
1550 | Dial-In Credentials |
1551 | Configure the user name and password that the remote router will use when it dials in to this server. |
1552 | Dial-Out Credentials |
1553 | Supply the user name and password to be used when connecting to the remote router. |
1554 | Interface Name |
1555 | You can type a friendly name for this connection. |
1556 | No available devices |
1557 | A user account named %1 already exists on the local computer. Should the demand-dial interface be configured to use this user account? |
1559 | Allow unsecured password |
1560 | Require secured password |
1561 | Use smart card |
1562 | You must select at least one password authentication protocol. |
1563 | No encryption allowed (server will disconnect if it requires encryption) |
1564 | Optional encryption (connect even if no encryption) |
1565 | Require encryption (disconnect if server declines) |
1566 | Maximum strength encryption (disconnect if server declines) |
1567 | (encryption enabled) |
1570 | The selected EAP package does not provide encryption keys. Select an EAP package that does provide keys or choose not to encrypt. |
1571 | The current encryption selection requires EAP or MS-CHAP v2 logon security method. |
1572 | Protocols and Security |
1573 | Select transports and security options for this connection. |
1574 | The protocols you have selected include PAP and/or CHAP. If one of these is negotiated, data encryption will not occur. Do you want to keep these settings? |
1575 | To connect to '%1', you must first be connected to '%2'. Do you want to connect to '%2' now? |
1576 | Connecting over parallel cable... |
1577 | Connecting over infrared... |
1578 | Parallel cable connected. |
1579 | Infrared connected. |
1580 | This connection was configured to use a data encryption strength that is not supported by the installed software. The security properties of this connection have been reset to the available encryption strengths. |
1582 | Please enter a user name. |
1583 | This user name and password will be saved for your own use. There is already a user name and password saved for all other users of this connection. Do you want to delete the user name and password saved for all other users? |
1584 | For example, you could type the name of your workplace or the name of a server you will connect to. |
1585 | Account Information |
1586 | The request cannot be completed at this time. The system must first be restarted before any configuration changes can be made. |
1587 | The request cannot be completed because another network property dialog box is open. Please close all other dialog boxes and then try again. |
1588 | The request cannot be completed because access has been denied. |
1589 | The following message was received from your service provider: %1 |
1590 | Reconnect %1 |
1591 | Service Name |
1592 | What is the name of the service that provides your broadband connection? |
1593 | You will need an account name and password to sign in to your account |
1594 | PPPOE1-0 |
1595 | Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) |
1596 | Type of &broadband connection to make: |
1606 | You must select an EAP method for this connection. |
1607 | Custom Encryption |
1611 | Broadband Connection |
1612 | You have selected to use a preshared key but you have not entered one. Please enter a preshared key. |
1613 | Cannot Commit Credentials |
1634 | Because the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service has been disabled, Windows cannot display the properties of this connection or the home network. To configure the properties of this connection or your home network, first enable the WMI service. To do this, in Administrative Tools in Control Panel, double-click Services, right-click Windows Management Instrumentation, and then click Start. |
1635 | Windows cannot display the properties of this connection. The Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) information might be corrupted. To correct this, use System Restore to restore Windows to an earlier time (called a restore point). System Restore is located in the System Tools folder in Accessories. |
1646 | Allow incoming echo request |
1647 | Allow incoming timestamp request |
1648 | Allow incoming mask request |
1649 | Allow incoming router request |
1650 | Allow outgoing destination unreachable |
1651 | Allow outgoing source quench |
1652 | Allow outgoing parameter problem |
1653 | Allow outgoing time exceeded |
1654 | Allow redirect |
1656 | *.log |
1657 | Firewall log files (*.log) |
1658 | Browse |
1665 | Messages sent to this computer will be repeated back to the sender. This is commonly used for troubleshooting, for example, to ping a computer. |
1666 | Data sent to this computer can be acknowledged with a confirmation message indicating the time that the data was received. |
1667 | This computer will listen for and respond to requests for more information about the public network to which it is attached. |
1668 | This computer will respond to requests for information about the routes it recognizes. |
1669 | Data sent over the Internet that fails to reach this computer due to an error will be discarded and acknowledged with a "destination unreachable" message explaining the failure. |
1670 | When this computer's ability to process incoming data cannot keep up with the rate of a transmission, data will be dropped and the sender will be asked to slow down. |
1671 | When this computer discards data it has received due to a problematic header, it will reply to the sender with a "bad header" error message. |
1672 | When this computer discards an incomplete data transmission because the entire transmission required more time than allowed, it will reply to the sender with a "time expired" message. |
1673 | Data sent from this computer will be rerouted if the default path changes. |
1675 | The value entered for the log file size is not valid. Enter a value between 1 and 32767 KB. |
1685 | Your user account does not have permission to use this connection. Usually, this is because you are logged in as Guest. |
1686 | Type a user name and password. (If you have forgotten an existing account name or password, contact your network administrator.) |
1688 | ISP N&ame |
1689 | Company N&ame |
1690 | What is the phone number you will use to make this connection? |
1691 | Static Routes for Remote Networks |
1692 | A static route is a manually defined, permanent route between two networks. |
1693 | Destination |
1694 | Network Mask/Prefix length |
1696 | Metric |
1697 | Destination is required. |
1698 | Network mask is required. |
1699 | Metric is required. |
1700 | Invalid mask. |
1701 | Cannot add duplicate route. |
1702 | Cannot load diagnostic functions |
1704 | Enter a valid file name. |
1706 | Enter a valid e-mail address. |
1710 | No diagnostic log file is available. |
1711 | Unable to launch explorer.exe to load the diagnostic log file. |
1713 | This process can take several minutes. Do you want to continue? |
1715 | Cannot export log to the file you specified. There might not be enough disk space. |
1717 | Cannot send the log. Make sure that Microsoft Outlook is installed and configured correctly. |
1718 | Generating report... |
1720 | Writing to file is finished. |
1722 | Sending e-mail is finished. |
1724 | Operation was unsuccessful. |
1727 | Browse for Folder |
1728 | Finished |
1749 | PPTP does not work over IPv6. The VPN connection type will be set to Automatic. |
1750 | The current VPN connection settings include PPTP as the connection type and PAP as an allowed authentication protocol. Data is not encrypted when PPTP and PAP are used. Change the security settings or use a different connection type. |
1751 | The protocols you have selected include PAP and/or CHAP. The current VPN selection might not encrypt data. Do you want to keep the VPN selection? |
1753 | TCP/IPv6 |
1772 | Invalid prefix length. |
1773 | Invalid destination address |
1850 | 6 seconds |
1851 | 9 seconds |
1852 | 12 seconds |
1853 | 15 seconds |
1854 | 6 minutes |
1855 | 12 minutes |
1856 | 15 minutes |
7301 | Incoming TCP/IP Properties |
7302 | You must choose a value from %1 to %2 for this field. |
7306 | Incoming Connections Error |
7307 | Incoming Connections General Error |
7308 | Incoming Connections |
7309 | Incoming Connections Networking Error |
7310 | Incoming Connections Multilink Status Error |
7311 | Incoming Connections Error |
7312 | Incoming Connections Initialization Error |
7313 | Incoming Connections TCP/IP Properties Error |
7315 | Incoming Connections Error |
7316 | Generic |
7317 | Device |
7318 | Miscellaneous Database |
7319 | User Database |
7320 | Protocol Database |
7321 | You must enter a logon name for the new user or press cancel. |
7322 | The password you entered was too short. |
7323 | The passwords entered are not the same. Please re-enter them. |
7324 | An internal error has occurred. |
7325 | Listview |
7326 | An error has occurred while attempting to commit the changes you have made to the local user database. |
7327 | You have insufficient privileges to add a user to the local system database. |
7328 | The user you are trying create already exists in the local user database. |
7329 | The user was not added to the local user database because the password you entered was rejected. |
7330 | Unable to reload the system user database because of an internal error. |
7331 | An internal error has occurred: The local user database handle is corrupt. |
7332 | Unable to load the resources necessary to display the user tab. |
7333 | An internal error occurred while attempting to rollback the changes you made to the local user database. |
7334 | The device database handle is corrupt. |
7335 | Unable to load the resources necessary to display the general tab. |
7336 | An error has occurred while attempting to commit some of the device/vpn related changes you have made. |
7337 | An internal error occurred. |
7338 | An internal error occurred: The networking component database handle is corrupt. |
7339 | An internal error has occurred. |
7340 | An error has occurred while attempting to commit the changes you have made to the networking components. |
7341 | An internal error occurred. |
7342 | Unable to commit the changes you made to the TCP/IP protocol to the system. |
7344 | Unable to display the TCPIP properties. |
7346 | Unable to load TCP/IP properties from the system. |
7348 | Incoming Connections depend on the Routing and Remote Access service which was unable to start. For more information, check the system event log. |
7349 | Unable to allow the editing of networking components at this time because they are currently being modified elsewhere. |
7350 | The new user you entered was not added to the local user database because the name or password entered violated a system policy (it was too large, too small, or ill-formed). |
7351 | The system is unable to delete the requested user. |
7352 | Unable to remove the selected network component because it is in use. |
7353 | Incoming Connections Warning |
7354 | Any users that you delete will be permanently removed from the system even if cancel is pressed. Are you sure you want to permanently remove %s? |
7355 | You are about to switch to a system management console. This Incoming Connections property sheet will be closed and any changes you may have made will be committed to the system. Is it ok to continue? |
7356 | Your Network Mask value has been changed. A zero bit in a mask can only be followed by other zero bits. For example, a Network Mask value, expressed in decimal dotted notation, of 255.255.0.0, is valid, but 255.0.255.0 is not. |
7357 | Who may connect to this computer? |
7358 | You can specify the users who can connect to this computer. |
7359 | How will people connect? |
7360 | You can choose the devices your computer uses to accept incoming connections. |
7361 | Incoming Virtual Private Network (VPN) Connection |
7362 | Another computer can connect to yours through a VPN connection |
7363 | Networking software allows this computer to accept connections from other kinds of computers |
7364 | Networking software allows this computer to accept connections from other kinds of computers. |
7365 | Completing the New Connection Wizard |
7367 | Incoming Connections |
7371 | No hardware capable of accepting calls is installed. |
7373 | Assign specified &network number: |
7374 | Assign &network numbers sequentially from: |
7375 | New User |
7378 | No devices capable of accepting direct connections are currently installed. |
7379 | New Incoming Connection Warning |
7380 | Because Routing and Remote access is already configured, you must use the Routing and Remote Access system console to configure this machine to receive incoming connections. Cancel changes and switch to this console? |
7381 | A&ssign network number automatically |
7382 | A&ssign network numbers automatically |
7385 | Communications Port (%s) |
7386 | Network Connections does not display some specialized options for inbound connections that have been set using the Local User Manager or Remote Access Policy consoles. For complete and correct information on incoming connections, you will need to use these consoles. |
7387 | The user callback mode you have selected requires you to enter a valid callback number. |
7388 | Windows must reboot to complete the operation. Is it ok to reboot now? |
7389 | The currently selected device has no configuration options available. |
7390 | Invalid Range |
7391 | You have requested that '%1' be disabled for Incoming Connections. In order to disable this, you must stop the 'Server' service. Once stopped, any shared directories or printers on this computer will no longer be available to any other computer. Do you want to bring up a system console that will allow you to stop the 'Server' service? Under Computer Management, click System Tools and then click Services. In the right pane, right-click Server and click stop. |
7392 | This serial port is not enabled for use in a direct connection to another computer. It will be enabled after you complete this wizard. You can then configure the port speed and other properties by right-clicking the icon for this connection and selecting Properties. |
7393 | Incoming Connections |
7394 | The IP address pool you've entered is invalid. |
7395 | The mask provided is invalid. |
7396 | The start address entered for the TCP/IP pool is invalid. It must lie between 1.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0 and it must not be in the form 127.x.x.x. |
7397 | The TCP/IP pool entered is invalid because the address is more specific than the mask. |
7398 | The start address must be less than the end address. |
7399 | The Routing and Remote Access Service is in the process of stopping. Until it stops, the Incoming Connections option is not available. Please wait a few moments and retry. |
7400 | %s (%s) |
7401 | %s (%d channels) |
7403 | You must enable at least one Internet Protocol. |
7406 | You do not have sufficient privileges to set up Incoming Connections |
7410 | &Allow access |
7411 | Invalid IPv6 prefix |
29900 | Cannot load the Remote Access Connection Manager service. |
29901 | Cannot load the file MPRAPI.DLL in the system32 directory. |
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:DllCanUnloadNow | DllGetClassObject | DwTerminalDlg | GetRasDialOutProtocols |
RasAutodialQueryDlgA | RasAutodialQueryDlgW | RasDialDlgA | RasDialDlgW |
RasEntryDlgA | RasEntryDlgW | RasHandleDiagnostics | RasPhonebookDlgA |
RasPhonebookDlgW | RasSrvAddPropPages | RasSrvAllowConnectionsConfig | RasSrvCleanupService |
RasSrvEnumConnections | RasSrvHangupConnection | RasSrvInitializeService | RasSrvIsConnectionConnected |
RasSrvIsICConfigured | RasSrvIsServiceRunning | RasUserEnableManualDial | RasUserGetManualDial |
RasUserPrefsDlg | RouterEntryDlgA | RouterEntryDlgW |
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:- msvcrt.dll:
_CxxThrowException _XcptFilter __CxxFrameHandler __dllonexit _amsg_exit _callnewh _except_handler4_common _ftol2_sse _initterm _local_unwind4 _lock _ltoa _mbscspn _onexit _strnicmp _ultoa_s _unlock _vsnprintf _vsnwprintf _wcsicmp _wcsnicmp _wtoi _wtol atoi atol free malloc memcmp memcpy memcpy_s memmove memset public: __thiscall exception::exception(class exception const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall exception::~exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall type_info::~type_info(void) public: virtual char const * __thiscall exception::what(void)const qsort sscanf_s strchr strrchr strtoul wcschr wcscpy_s wcsncmp wcspbrk wcsstr wcstoul - ntdll.dll:
DbgPrint NtQueryInformationToken RtlIpv6AddressToStringW RtlIpv6StringToAddressW - RPCRT4.dll:
CStdStubBuffer_AddRef CStdStubBuffer_Connect CStdStubBuffer_CountRefs CStdStubBuffer_DebugServerQueryInterface CStdStubBuffer_DebugServerRelease CStdStubBuffer_Disconnect CStdStubBuffer_Invoke CStdStubBuffer_IsIIDSupported CStdStubBuffer_QueryInterface IUnknown_AddRef_Proxy IUnknown_QueryInterface_Proxy IUnknown_Release_Proxy I_RpcExceptionFilter NdrCStdStubBuffer_Release NdrDllCanUnloadNow NdrDllGetClassObject NdrOleAllocate NdrOleFree RpcBindingFree UuidCreate - api-ms-win-core-com-midlproxystub-l1-1-0.dll:
combase!ObjectStublessClient3 combase!ObjectStublessClient4 combase!ObjectStublessClient5 combase!ObjectStublessClient6 combase!ObjectStublessClient7 combase!ObjectStublessClient8 - api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!GlobalAlloc KernelBase!GlobalFree KernelBase!LocalAlloc KernelBase!LocalFree - api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!FormatMessageW KernelBase!GetACP KernelBase!GetLocaleInfoA KernelBase!GetLocaleInfoW - api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll:
KernelBase!GetLastError KernelBase!SetUnhandledExceptionFilter KernelBase!UnhandledExceptionFilter ntdll!RtlRestoreLastWin32Error - api-ms-win-core-com-l1-1-1.dll:
combase!CLSIDFromString combase!CoCreateInstance combase!CoInitializeEx combase!CoTaskMemFree combase!CoUninitialize combase!StringFromGUID2 - api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!CreateEventW KernelBase!CreateMutexW KernelBase!InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount KernelBase!OpenMutexW KernelBase!ReleaseMutex KernelBase!ResetEvent KernelBase!SetEvent KernelBase!Sleep KernelBase!WaitForSingleObject ntdll!RtlDeleteCriticalSection ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection ntdll!RtlInitializeCriticalSection ntdll!RtlLeaveCriticalSection - api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll:
KernelBase!OpenProcessToken KernelBase!OpenThreadToken kernel32!CreateProcessA kernel32!CreateProcessW kernel32!CreateThread kernel32!GetCurrentProcess kernel32!GetCurrentProcessId kernel32!GetCurrentThread kernel32!GetCurrentThreadId kernel32!TerminateProcess - api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!CloseHandle - api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!CompareFileTime KernelBase!CreateDirectoryW KernelBase!CreateFileW KernelBase!DeleteFileW KernelBase!FindClose KernelBase!FindFirstFileW KernelBase!FindNextFileW KernelBase!GetFileInformationByHandle KernelBase!GetFileType KernelBase!GetFullPathNameW KernelBase!GetTempPathW KernelBase!ReadFile KernelBase!WriteFile - api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!FreeLibrary KernelBase!GetModuleFileNameW KernelBase!GetModuleHandleW KernelBase!GetProcAddress KernelBase!LoadLibraryExA KernelBase!LoadLibraryExW KernelBase!LoadResource KernelBase!LoadStringW KernelBase!LockResource - api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!FindResourceW KernelBase!LoadLibraryA KernelBase!LoadLibraryW - api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!CompareStringW KernelBase!GetStringTypeExW KernelBase!MultiByteToWideChar KernelBase!WideCharToMultiByte - api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!GetProductInfo KernelBase!GetSystemDirectoryA KernelBase!GetSystemDirectoryW KernelBase!GetSystemTime KernelBase!GetSystemTimeAsFileTime KernelBase!GetSystemWindowsDirectoryW KernelBase!GetTickCount KernelBase!GetVersionExW - api-ms-win-core-processenvironment-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!ExpandEnvironmentStringsA KernelBase!ExpandEnvironmentStringsW - api-ms-win-security-base-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!AddAccessAllowedAce KernelBase!AdjustTokenPrivileges KernelBase!AllocateAndInitializeSid KernelBase!CheckTokenMembership KernelBase!DuplicateToken KernelBase!EqualSid KernelBase!FreeSid KernelBase!GetLengthSid KernelBase!GetSecurityDescriptorDacl KernelBase!GetSecurityDescriptorGroup KernelBase!GetSecurityDescriptorOwner KernelBase!GetSidSubAuthority KernelBase!GetSidSubAuthorityCount KernelBase!GetTokenInformation KernelBase!ImpersonateLoggedOnUser KernelBase!InitializeAcl KernelBase!InitializeSecurityDescriptor KernelBase!RevertToSelf KernelBase!SetSecurityDescriptorDacl KernelBase!SetSecurityDescriptorGroup KernelBase!SetSecurityDescriptorOwner - api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!GetProcessHeap ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlFreeHeap - api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!RegCloseKey KernelBase!RegCreateKeyExW KernelBase!RegDeleteKeyExW KernelBase!RegDeleteValueW KernelBase!RegEnumKeyExA KernelBase!RegEnumKeyExW KernelBase!RegFlushKey KernelBase!RegLoadMUIStringW KernelBase!RegOpenCurrentUser KernelBase!RegOpenKeyExA KernelBase!RegOpenKeyExW KernelBase!RegQueryInfoKeyW KernelBase!RegQueryValueExA KernelBase!RegQueryValueExW KernelBase!RegSetValueExW - api-ms-win-core-shutdown-l1-1-1.dll:
advapi32!InitiateSystemShutdownExW - api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll:
ntdll!RtlQueryPerformanceCounter - api-ms-win-core-kernel32-legacy-l1-1-1.dll:
kernel32!GetComputerNameW kernel32!MoveFileW kernel32!MulDiv - api-ms-win-core-string-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll:
kernel32!lstrcmpW kernel32!lstrcmpiW kernel32!lstrlen kernel32!lstrlenW - api-ms-win-core-heap-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll:
kernel32!GlobalReAlloc - api-ms-win-core-atoms-l1-1-0.dll:
kernel32!GlobalAddAtomW kernel32!GlobalDeleteAtom - api-ms-win-core-localization-obsolete-l1-3-0.dll:
KernelBase!CompareStringA KernelBase!GetNumberFormatW - GDI32.dll:
BitBlt CreateCompatibleBitmap CreateCompatibleDC CreateFontIndirectW CreatePen DeleteDC DeleteObject ExtTextOutW GetClipBox GetDeviceCaps GetObjectW GetStockObject GetTextExtentPoint32W GetTextExtentPointW GetTextMetricsW LineTo MoveToEx PatBlt SelectObject SetBkColor SetTextColor TranslateCharsetInfo - MPRAPI.dll:
MprAdminBufferFree MprAdminConnectionEnum MprAdminConnectionGetInfo MprAdminInterfaceDelete MprAdminInterfaceGetHandle MprAdminInterfaceSetCustomInfoEx MprAdminIsServiceInitialized MprAdminMIBServerDisconnect MprAdminPortDisconnect MprAdminPortEnum MprAdminServerConnect MprAdminUserClose MprAdminUserOpen MprAdminUserRead MprAdminUserReadProfFlags MprAdminUserServerConnect MprAdminUserServerDisconnect MprAdminUserWrite MprAdminUserWriteProfFlags MprConfigBufferFree MprConfigInterfaceCreate MprConfigInterfaceDelete MprConfigInterfaceEnum MprConfigInterfaceGetCustomInfoEx MprConfigInterfaceGetHandle MprConfigInterfaceSetCustomInfoEx MprConfigInterfaceTransportAdd MprConfigInterfaceTransportEnum MprConfigInterfaceTransportGetHandle MprConfigInterfaceTransportRemove MprConfigServerConnect MprConfigServerDisconnect MprConfigTransportCreate MprConfigTransportDelete MprConfigTransportGetHandle MprConfigTransportGetInfo - RASAPI32.dll:
IsActiveAutoTriggerConnection RasGetCredentialsW RasGetEapUserDataW RasGetEntryPropertiesW RasScriptInit RasScriptReceive RasScriptSend RasScriptTerm RasSetAutodialAddressW RasSetCredentialsW RasSetEapUserDataW - USER32.dll:
CallWindowProcW CheckDlgButton CreateDialogParamW CreateIconIndirect CreateWindowExW DestroyCursor DestroyWindow DialogBoxParamW DrawFocusRect DrawTextW EnableWindow EndDialog EnumChildWindows EnumThreadWindows FillRect GetActiveWindow GetClassInfoW GetClientRect GetComboBoxInfo GetCursorPos GetDC GetDesktopWindow GetDlgCtrlID GetDlgItem GetDlgItemInt GetFocus GetIconInfo GetKeyState GetParent GetPropW GetSysColor GetSysColorBrush GetSystemMetrics GetWindowLongW GetWindowRect GetWindowTextLengthW GetWindowTextW InflateRect InvalidateRect IsDlgButtonChecked IsWindowEnabled IsWindowVisible KillTimer LoadBitmapW LoadCursorW LoadIconW LoadImageW MapWindowPoints MessageBoxW PeekMessageW PostMessageW RegisterClassW ReleaseDC RemovePropW ScreenToClient SendDlgItemMessageW SendMessageA SendMessageW SetClassLongW SetCursor SetDlgItemInt SetDlgItemTextW SetFocus SetForegroundWindow SetPropW SetTimer SetWindowLongW SetWindowPos SetWindowTextW SetWindowsHookExW ShowCursor ShowWindow UnhookWindowsHookEx UpdateWindow WaitForInputIdle ntdll!NtdllDefWindowProc_W - rtutils.dll:
TraceDeregisterExA TracePrintfExA TracePrintfW TraceRegisterExA - rasman.dll:
RasGetCustomScriptDll RasGetDeviceConfigInfo RasGetInfo RasIsTrustedCustomDll RasSetCommSettings RasSetDeviceConfigInfo - DPAPI.dll:
CryptProtectMemory CryptUnprotectMemory - api-ms-win-core-string-l2-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!CharNextW KernelBase!CharPrevW - api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!SystemTimeToFileTime - api-ms-win-core-file-l2-1-2.dll:
KernelBase!CopyFileW - api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll:
KernelBase!DelayLoadFailureHook KernelBase!ResolveDelayLoadedAPI - api-ms-win-core-psapi-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!GetModuleBaseNameA - api-ms-win-core-sidebyside-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!ActivateActCtx KernelBase!CreateActCtxW KernelBase!DeactivateActCtx KernelBase!ReleaseActCtx