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Windows 10 DLL File Information - usercpl.dll

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General Information

File Description: User control panel  
File Version: 10.0.10130.0 (fbl_impressive.150522-2224)  
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: 1,219 KB
Total Number of Exported Functions: 4
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: 4
 

Section Headers

Name Virtual Address Raw Data Size % of File Characteristics Section Contains...
.text 0x00001000 532,480 Bytes 42.6% Read, Execute Code
.data 0x00083000 1,536 Bytes 0.1% Write, Read Initialized Data
.idata 0x00085000 32,256 Bytes 2.6% Read Initialized Data
.didat 0x0008d000 512 Bytes 0.0% Write, Read Initialized Data
.rsrc 0x0008e000 648,704 Bytes 51.9% Read Initialized Data
.reloc 0x0012d000 32,256 Bytes 2.6% Read, Discardable Initialized Data
 

Static Linking

usercpl.dll is statically linked to the following files:

msvcrt.dll
ntshrui.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-thread-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-sysinfo-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-shcore-scaling-l1-1-1.dll
SHELL32.dll
SHLWAPI.dll
api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-debug-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-provider-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-com-l1-1-1.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll
samcli.dll
netutils.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-util-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-winrt-error-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-security-base-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-lsalookup-l2-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll
wkscli.dll
api-ms-win-core-threadpool-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-processenvironment-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-sddl-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-power-setting-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-power-base-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-service-management-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-service-winsvc-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l2-1-1.dll
logoncli.dll
api-ms-win-core-psapi-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-winrt-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-winrt-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sidebyside-l1-1-0.dll
credui.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
dwmapi.dll
KERNEL32.dll
ntdll.dll
ole32.dll
PROPSYS.dll
WINSTA.dll
WTSAPI32.dll
DUI70.dll
GDI32.dll
USER32.dll
RPCRT4.dll
api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-security-credentials-l1-1-0.dll

This means that when usercpl.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, usercpl.dll won't be loaded.

 

General Resources Information

Resource Type Number of Items Total Size % of File
Icons 1 105,130 Bytes 8.4%
Animated Icons 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Animated Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Bitmaps 6 2,852 Bytes 0.2%
AVI Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Dialog-Boxes 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
HTML Related Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Menus 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Strings 485 56,872 Bytes 4.6%
Type Libraries 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Manifest 1 1,170 Bytes 0.1%
All Others 46 536,272 Bytes 42.9%
Total 539 702,296 Bytes 56.2%
 

Icons in this file

There are 1 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)

No dialog resources in this file.

 

String resources in this dll (up to 1000 strings)

String ID String Text
1 User Accounts
2 Change user account settings and passwords for people who share this computer.
3 Click here to type
4 Change this person’s account information, such as the account type, name, password, or picture, or delete this account.
5 Change the guest account picture or prevent guest access to this computer.
6 Provide computer access for people without a user account on this computer.
7 The Welcome screen shows the names of everyone with a user account for this computer. This screen appears when you start the computer or switch users.
8 In the Start menu you can choose a computer activity, such as reading new e-mail messages or browsing the Web. This menu is personalized for everyone who shares this computer.
9 A password hint can help you remember your password.
10 A password hint can help this person remember his or her password.
11 Windows cannot open the User Accounts control panel.
12 The current user account is not recognized. Restart the computer and then open User Accounts.
13 The passwords you typed do not match. Please retype the new password in both boxes.
14 The password you typed is incorrect. Please retype your current password.
15 The password you entered doesn’t meet password policy requirements. Try one that’s longer or more complex.
16 Windows cannot change the password.
17 Windows cannot remove the password. Password and/or account policies require the account to have a password.
18 User names can’t contain the following characters: / \ [ ] " : ; | < > + = , ? * % @ Please enter a different name.
19 The account name cannot be used because it is a reserved name. Please enter a different name.
20 The user name cannot be the same as the computer name. Please type a different name.
21 The specified group does not exist.
22 An account named “%s” already exists. Type a different name.
23 The specified picture is an unknown type or is not valid. Select a different picture.
24 No camera or scanner is available. Make sure the camera is connected and is turned on, and then try again.
30 This user is signed in. Before you delete this account, you should switch to it and sign out. If you continue without doing this, there is a risk of data loss. Do you still want to continue?
31 The Guest account is signed in. Before you can turn off the Guest account, you must switch to it and sign out.
34 Windows can’t delete an account that is currently signed in.
37 Password protected
38 Guest account
39 Standard
40 Unknown account type
41 Administrator
42 Guest account is on
43 Guest account is off
44 Windows cannot remove the password.
45 User Accounts
46 This action cannot be performed due to an account restriction. Please contact your administrator.
47 Local Account
48 Create New Account
49 Change an Account
51 Rename Account
52 Turn on Guest Account
53 Change Guest Options
54 Manage Accounts
55 Change Your Name
56 Delete Account
57 Confirm Deletion
58 Change Password
59 Change Account Type
60 Change Your Password
62 Create Password
63 Create Your Password
64 Remove Password
65 Remove Your Password
66 Change Your Account Type
67 Windows failed to start the advanced options dialog.
68 Windows is already using that name. Please enter a different user name.
69 User account picture
70 User account tile
71 User Accounts Control Panel
72 Administrator privileges required
73 New password
74 Confirm new password
75 Type a password hint
76 Current password
78 New account name
79 Help
80 Image Files (*.bmp,*.gif,*.jpg,*.png)|*.bmp;*.dib;*.gif;*.jpg;*.jpe;*.jpeg;*.png;*.rle|Bitmap (*.bmp,*.dib,*.rle)|*.bmp;*.dib;*.rle|GIF (*.gif)|*.gif|JPEG (*.jpg)|*.jpg|PNG (*.png)|*.png|All Files (*.*)|*
81 An account using this Microsoft account already exists on this PC.
82 We couldn’t change your account because there’s already an account on this PC with this email address.
91 This program is blocked by group policy. For more information, contact your system administrator.
92 User Accounts Related Tasks Pane
93 User Accounts Main Task Pane
94 List of users
95 User Account Control Panel
100 Create a password reset disk
101 Link online IDs
102 Manage your file encryption certificates
103 Configure advanced user profile properties
104 Change my environment variables
105 Family Safety
106 Manage your credentials
121 The username or password is incorrect. Please try again.
122 Windows could not create the account.
123 Please enter a username and a password.
130 Add a user
140 Create a local account
141 Add a domain account
143 Create your new local account
144 Enter the following information to create a local account.
145 Enter someone’s user name and domain to give that person permission to use this computer.
146 Confirm password
147 Required
148 The user name must contain visible characters
149 The user name cannot contain these characters: " / \ [ ] : | < > + = ; , ? * %
150 The passwords do not match
151 The new password and the confirmation password do not match. Type the same password in both boxes.
152 A password hint is required
153 Please enter a password hint.
154 The specified account name is not valid, because there is already an account with that name. Please type a different name.
155 The user name already exists
156 Please enter a valid domain
158 Other Windows account options
159 User name:
160 You’re almost done
161 The following user will be able to sign in to this PC and access system resources.
162 What level of access do you want to grant this user?
163 Example: someone@example.com
164 Invalid email address
170 Allow a member of your domain to use this computer.
171 Online accounts allow users to access their preferences on multiple computers.
172 Local accounts can only use this computer.
173 What type of user account do you want to add to this computer?
174 Add a %s
175 Enter the email address of an existing online account to add them to this computer.
176 Create a new %s
179 Confirm existing password
180 First, confirm your current password.
182 Enter your Windows password
183 Enter your %s password
184 Incorrect password
185 The password you entered is incorrect.
186 Change to an online account
187 Connect to an online account
193 The next time you sign in to Windows, use the email address and password of your Microsoft account, shown below.
194 You are about to connect your domain account to your Microsoft account. The settings that you selected might not take effect until you sign out.
195 Switch to a local account
196 Disconnect my domain account
197 Disconnect my domain account from my online account
198 When you disconnect your domain account, you will lose access to data and settings provided by your Online ID. If you want to restore these capabilities in the future, you can reconnect your account.
199 The next time you sign in to Windows, use the local account you just created.
200 Your Microsoft account won’t be deleted, but you will no longer use it to sign in to Windows. Enter the following information to switch to a local account.
201 Change this account to a local account
202 With a local account, you won’t sign in to Windows with your e-mail address. You will not be able to use advanced capabilities of Windows such as syncing your settings. You can switch back to a Microsoft account at any time.
203 Failed to create the user account. Code: 0x%1!x!
204 The user account “%1” does not exist. Please check the name and domain and try again.
205 Could not add %1. This domain user already has an account on this machine.
207 This PC is having problems communicating with the domain. Try again later, or contact your domain administrator.
208 The user name can’t contain the @ symbol. Want this person to sign in with an email address instead? Create a Microsoft account.
209 Before you delete %username%’s account, Windows can save the contents of the following folders: Desktop, Documents, Favorites, Music, Pictures and Videos. All of %username%’s other files on this PC will be deleted. The information associated with %username%’s Microsoft account still exists online and can be accessed using his, or her, Microsoft account and password.
220 Some settings are managed by your system administrator. <a href="ca607790-adf6-41a7-abd8-0a1f2feb70b1">Why can’t I change some settings?</a>
221 You are signed in with a roaming user profile. Roaming options are currently unavailable.
222 Windows is running in safe mode. Roaming options are currently unavailable.
223 You are signed in with a temporary profile. Roaming options are currently unavailable.
230 Reset Security Policies
231 Reset Policies
232 Cancel
233 Reset Security Policies on this PC?
234 Resetting the security policies on this PC will prevent Windows from enforcing policies required by an app installed on this PC. This might be an email app, management app, or another app. The policies might include minimum password requirements, locking the PC after a period of inactivity, and enforcing a limited number of sign-in attempts.
1100 &Standard
1101 &Administrator
1108 Make changes to your user account
1109 Change your account name
1110 Create a password for your account
1111 Change your password
1114 Change your account type
1115 Manage another account
1116 Manage User Accounts
1117 To change your password, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and select Change a password.
1119 Make changes to %username%'s account
1120 Change Name
1121 Create password
1122 Change password
1123 Remove Password
1128 Add a user account
1129 What do you want to change about the guest account?
1130 Turn off the guest account
1133 This name will appear on the Welcome screen and on the Start screen.
1136 Cancel
1142 Type a new account name for %username%'s account
1145 Do you want to turn on the guest account?
1146 If you turn on the guest account, people who do not have an account can use the guest account to log on to the computer. Password-protected files, folders, or settings are not accessible to guest users.
1147 Turn On
1148 Choose the user you would like to change
1151 Set up Family Safety
1155 Type a new account name
1157 Do you want to keep %username%'s files?
1158 Before you delete %username%'s account, Windows can automatically save the contents of %username%'s desktop and Documents, Favorites, Music, Pictures and Videos folders to a new folder called '%username%' on your desktop. However, Windows cannot save %username%'s e-mail messages and other settings.
1159 Delete Files
1160 Keep Files
1161 Are you sure you want to delete %username%'s account?
1162 You are deleting the account, but keeping the files.
1163 %username% will no longer be able to log on, and all of %username%'s settings will be deleted. However, %username%'s files will be saved on your desktop in a folder called '%username%'
1164 Delete Account
1165 Change %username%'s password
1166 You are resetting the password for %username%. If you do this, %username% will lose all personal certificates and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources.
1167 You are changing the password for %username%. If you do this, %username% will lose all EFS-encrypted files, personal certificates, and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources.
1172 If your password contains capital letters, they must be typed the same way every time you log on.
1174 The password hint will be visible to everyone who uses this computer.
1175 Change Account Type
1176 Change your password
1182 Create a password for %username%'s account
1183 You are creating a password for %username%.
1184 If you do this, %username% will lose all EFS-encrypted files, personal certificates and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources.
1186 Create a password for your account
1191 Remove your password
1192 Are you sure you want to remove your password?
1193 If you remove your password, other people can gain access to your account and change settings.
1194 If you remove your password, other people can gain access to your account and change settings.
1195 If you have forgotten your password, you can use the password reset floppy disk.
1197 Choose a new account type for %username%
1198 Standard accounts can use most software and change system settings that don’t affect other users or the security of this PC.
1199 Administrators have complete control over the PC. They can change any settings and access all of the files and programs stored on the PC.
1200 Select your new account type
1203 You can’t change your account type because you have the only administrator account on this PC. You must make another user an administrator before you can change your account.
1206 Why is a standard account recommended?
1207 Windows will delete all of %username%'s files, and then delete %username%'s account.
1213 Change User Account Control settings
1216 Change the account name
1217 Create a password
1218 Change the password
1221 Change the account type
1222 Delete the account
1223 Manage another account
1226 If the password contains capital letters, they must be typed the same way every time.
1245 &Name:
1246 &Password:
1262 Password &hint:
1263 &Domain:
1264 B&rowse...
1265 click
1270 &Other:
1271 Other Account Groups
1296 Make changes to my account in PC settings
1297 Add a new user in PC settings
1537 Cancel
1538 Select which of your settings you want to roam with you
1539 When you use your connected password to log on to different computers and devices, the personal settings you care about will travel with you and automatically be available.
1540 <a href="d7e3737d-949f-492d-983d-f648e71d4270">Learn more about connected passwords and roaming</a>
1541 Learn more about connected passwords and roaming
1542 Settings to roam
1543 Personalization
1544 Desktop background image, glass color
1545 Accessibility
1546 Ease of access control panel, magnifier, on screen keyboard, narrator, and speech recognition settings
1547 Language Settings
1548 Language profile, text prediction preferences, and IME dictionary
1549 Application Settings
1550 Application settings and search history
1551 Windows Settings
1552 Taskbar, Explorer, search, and mouse settings
1553 Credentials
1554 Wireless network profiles and saved website credentials
1555 Network options
1556 Enable roaming on paid networks
1557 Enable roaming on low bandwidth
2101 Users
2102 Change your account or add new ones.
2152 Page loading
2153 Users
2154 Your account
2155 Your account information
2156 Change your password
2157 Create a password
2158 To change your password, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and choose Change a password
2159 Sign-in options
2160 Create a picture password
2161 Change picture password
2162 Remove
2163 You can use your email address as a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows. You’ll be able to access files and photos anywhere, sync settings, and more.
2164 Switch to a Microsoft account
2165 Connect your domain account to your Microsoft account to sync PC settings.
2166 Connect your Microsoft account
2167 This domain account is connected to %1
2168 Disconnect your Microsoft account
2169 Other users
2170 Add a user
2171 Other account information
2172 Manage users
2174 Create a PIN
2175 Change PIN
2176 Remove
2177 Connected to a Microsoft account.
2178 Sign in as an administrator to add users to this PC.
2179 Manage domain users
2180 Some settings are managed by your system administrator.
2181 Require a password after the display is off for
2182 Security policies on this PC are preventing you from choosing some options.
2183 Your PC’s power settings are preventing some options from being shown.
2184 Delay lock list
2185 Any user who has a password must enter it when waking this PC.
2186 Any user who has a password doesn’t need to enter it when waking this PC.
2187 You need to enter a password when waking your PC. Sign in as an administrator to change this setting.
2188 You don’t need to enter a password when waking your PC. Sign in as an administrator to change this setting.
2189 Any user who has a password must enter it when waking this PC. To change this setting, open Control Panel and choose Power Options.
2190 Any user who has a password doesn’t need to enter it when waking this PC. To change this setting, open Control Panel and choose Power Options.
2191 Change
2192 There are no other users on this PC.
2193 You can switch to a local account, but your settings won’t sync between the PCs you use.
2194 Switch to a local account
2195 Some settings are not available in safe mode.
2197 30;Semibold;None;Segoe UI
2198 To change your password, press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
2199 To change your password, press and hold the Windows button and then press the power button.
2200 Remove picture password
2201 Remove PIN
2202 Update my Microsoft account
2203 Your account doesn’t have a password. A password is required to set up a PIN or a picture password.
2204 Security policies on this PC are preventing you from changing this setting.
2210 Always require a password
2211 1 minute
2212 2 minutes
2213 3 minutes
2214 5 minutes
2215 10 minutes
2216 15 minutes
2217 Never require a password
2901 You need to sign in with your most recent Microsoft account password.
2902 Sign in
2903 Your email address has changed. Sign in again with your new email address to update your Microsoft account on this PC.
2904 Sign out
2905 To finish setting up this Microsoft account, you need a parent’s permission.
2906 Ask a parent
2907 Your Microsoft account has expired.
2908 Update your account
2909 To help keep this account secure, we need to verify that it’s yours.
2910 Verify
2911 We need to verify that this email address is yours. Check your email for the message from the Microsoft account team.
2912 More info
2913 You need to update some info for your Microsoft account.
2914 Update info
2915 You need to verify changes to your Microsoft account.
2916 Verify
2917 You need to add security info to help you get back into your Microsoft account.
2918 Add info
2919 Your saved passwords for apps, websites, and networks won’t sync until you trust this PC.
2920 Trust this PC
2921 You need to enter your most recent Microsoft account password to stay in sync.
2922 Enter password
3010 Cancel
3011 Next
3012 Skip
3150 Add a user
3151 Switch to a Microsoft account on this PC
3152 Connect to a Microsoft account on this PC
3153 Switch to a local account
3154 Disconnect your Microsoft account
3155 Change your password
3156 Create a password
3157 Switch to a Microsoft account on this PC
3200 20;light;none;Segoe UI
3201 11;normal;none;Segoe UI
3202 This is a required field.
3203 Close
3204 Finish
3205 What email address would this person like to use to sign in to Windows? (If you know the email address they use to sign in to Microsoft services, enter it here.)
3206 Email address
3207 Enter a valid email address. Example: someone@example.com
3208 Sign up for a new email address
3209 Sign in without a Microsoft account (not recommended)
3210 Microsoft account
3211 There are two options for signing in:
3212 Local account
3213 Download apps from Windows Store.
3214 Get your online content in Microsoft apps automatically.
3215 Sync settings online to make PCs look and feel the same—like your browser history, account picture, and color.
3216 Microsoft account
3217 Local account
3218 Choose a password that will be easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess. If you forget, we’ll show the hint.
3219 User name
3220 Invalid username
3221 Password
3222 Invalid password
3223 The passwords you entered don’t match. Try again.
3224 Reenter password
3225 Password hint
3226 Your password hint cannot contain your password.
3227 We’re sorry, but something went wrong.
3228 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. This user wasn’t added to this PC. Code: 0x%1!x!
3229 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. This user wasn’t added to this PC. Code: 0x%1!x!
3230 First, confirm your current password.
3231 Current password
3232 The password is incorrect. Try again.
3233 Which PC settings from your Microsoft account do you want to sync with your domain account?
3234 Appearance
3235 Desktop personalization
3236 Ease of Access
3237 Language preferences
3238 App data
3239 Web browser (open tabs, history, and favorites)
3240 Other Windows settings
3241 Passwords (apps, websites, and networks)
3242 One or more of these settings has been blocked by your system administrator.
3243 The following user will be able to sign in to this PC.
3244 You’re almost done. Your existing account will now be changed to a Microsoft account. All of your files on this PC will remain in place.
3245 You’re almost done. You’ll be able to use Microsoft account services while signed in with your domain account, and your personal settings will sync.
3246 You’re almost done. You’ll be able to use Microsoft account services while signed in with your domain account.
3247 You’re almost done. Make sure you’ve saved your work, and use your new password the next time you sign in. The information associated with your Microsoft account still exists, but apps might ask you to sign in before accessing that info.
3248 You’re about to disconnect your Microsoft account from your domain account. The information associated with your Microsoft account still exists, but apps might ask you to sign in before accessing that info. Any files that you had in SKYDRIVE_BRAND_NAME will still be there, but only files marked for offline use will stay on this PC. Apps on this PC will no longer have access to your SKYDRIVE_BRAND_NAME files or folders.
3249 Next time you sign in, use your new password.
3250 Windows can’t connect to the Internet right now. Check your Internet connection and try again later if you want to add a Microsoft account.
3251 You can use an account on this PC only, instead of signing in with your Microsoft account. Save your work now, because you’ll need to sign out to do this. First, we need to verify your current password.
3252 Sign out and finish
3253 Enter the following information. You’ll sign in to Windows with a local account from now on.
3254 New password
3255 Let this person know they’ll need to be connected to the Internet to sign in for the first time.
3256 You have to create a user name and account for each PC you use.
3257 You’ll need a Microsoft account to download apps, but you can set it up later.
3259 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your account wasn’t changed to this Microsoft account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3260 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your Microsoft account was not connected to this domain account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3261 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your password may not have been changed. Code: 0x%1!x!
3262 Local account
3263 Fix this problem online
3264 Sorry, we couldn’t connect to Microsoft services right now. If this problem persists, search for “network problems” on the Start screen.
3265 Sign into each app separately instead (not recommended)
3266 Start screen
3267 Apps (list of apps you’ve installed)
3268 From now on, use your Microsoft account and password to sign in to this device.
3271 11;bold;none;Segoe UI
3272 Adding user
3273 Preparing your Microsoft account
3274 Connecting your accounts
3275 Preparing your local account
3276 Disconnecting your accounts
3277 Changing your password
3278 Privacy statement
3279 Signing in to PCs with your email address lets you:
3280 Signing in with a local account means:
3281 Your settings won’t be synced across the PCs that you use.
3282 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your Microsoft account wasn’t connected to this domain account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3283 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your Microsoft account is still connected to this domain account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3284 We’re sorry, but your password couldn’t be changed. Code: 0x%1!x!
3285 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your account wasn’t changed to this Microsoft account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3286 We’re sorry, but something went wrong. Your Microsoft account wasn’t changed to a local account. Code: 0x%1!x!
3287 Sorry, we couldn’t verify your password. Try signing out of Windows and signing in again.
3288 Go online to fix this problem with your account.
3289 Some characters can’t be used in an email address. Please try again.
3290 When you sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, you can:
3291 You need a parent’s permission to change your password.
3294 The contents of this PC are encrypted to protect your privacy if this PC is lost or stolen. Windows automatically stores your recovery key with your Microsoft account. Before you switch to a local account, you should back up a copy of your recovery key. If anything happens to your PC, you’ll need your recovery key to sign in and access your important files and photos. To back up your recovery key, close this dialog box and use the Search charm to search for “device encryption.” Tap or click “Manage BitLocker,” and then follow the backup instructions for each encrypted drive on your PC.
3295 The contents of this PC are encrypted to protect your privacy if this PC is lost or stolen. Windows automatically stores your recovery key with your Microsoft account. Before you switch to a local account, you should back up a copy of your recovery key. If anything happens to your PC, you’ll need your recovery key to sign in and access your important files and photos. To back up your recovery key, close this dialog box and use the Search charm to search for “device encryption.” Tap or click “Back up your recovery key,” and then follow the backup instructions for each encrypted drive on your PC.
3296 Close and back up
3297 Skip this step
3298 You didn’t use your Microsoft account for a while, so it expired. Switch to a local account. You can create a Microsoft account later.
3300 Something went wrong. Try signing out of your PC and then signing back in.
3301 The password you signed in with is different from your password for your Microsoft account. Sign in again using your current password, or reset it.
3302 We need a little more info from you before you can continue.
3303 Your account was locked because there have been too many attempts to sign in with an incorrect password.
3304 You need to verify your email address to continue.
3305 You have signed in to too many PCs using this Microsoft account.
3306 Someone might have misused your Microsoft account, so we suspended it to help protect it.
3307 Something went wrong connecting to the Microsoft account service. Please try again later.
3308 Switch to a Microsoft account on this PC
3309 Use your favorite email address to sign in to Windows. If you already use an email address to sign in to PCs running Windows, enter it here.
3310 Enter your email address
3311 If you already have a Microsoft account, use it here. Otherwise, use your favorite email address.
3312 Caps Lock is on
3313 Your account can’t be changed right now. Try signing out of Windows and signing in again.
3314 Is this a child’s account? Turn on %1 to get reports of their PC use.
3315 The password you entered is too short to meet this PC’s requirements. Please go back and try a longer password.
3316 The password you entered is too long. Please go back and try a shorter password.
3317 The password you entered isn’t complex enough to meet this PC’s requirements. Please go back and try a password that contains numbers, letters, and symbols.
3318 The user name you entered isn’t available. Please go back and try a different user name.
3319 How will this person sign in?
3320 Add a child’s account
3321 Add a child’s account
3322 When your child signs in to Windows with their account, you’ll get reports about their PC activities, and you can use Family Safety to set additional limits.
3323 Child’s email address
3324 Enter an email address for your child
3325 Your child can sign in using any email address. But if they already have an account they use to sign in to Outlook.com, Skype, SKYDRIVE_BRAND_NAME, Windows Phone, Xbox LIVE, or another PC, use the same account here to bring all their info together on this PC.
3330 Don’t want your child to use email?
3331 Your child can sign in and set up this PC to look the way they want, but they won’t have an email account, and they’ll need your help to get apps from the Windows Store.
3332 Add a child’s account without email
3333 Who’s this account for?
3334 Your child can use this account to sign in to this PC and personalize their experience. Family Safety will be turned on by default, and we won’t create an email address for this child.
3335 If you set a password, make sure it’s easy for your child to remember.
3336 The new account has been added
3337 Add this user now
3338 This child will be able to sign in to this PC.
3340 Family Safety monitoring will be turned on for this account. You can always change what your child sees in the Windows Store and manage other settings on the Family Safety website.
3341 Family Safety monitoring will be turned on for this account when your child signs in to this PC for the first time. You can always change what your child sees in the Windows Store and manage other settings on the Family Safety website.
3342 someone@example.com
3343 This person can sign in to easily get their online email, photos, files, and settings (like browser history and favorites) on all of their devices. They can manage their synced settings at any time.
3345 Switch to a Microsoft account on this PC
3346 Switch
3347 Connect to a Microsoft account on this PC
3348 Connect
3349 Many apps and services (like this one) rely on a Microsoft account to sync content and settings across devices. We’ll help you set up your Microsoft account now. First, confirm your current local password (we need to know this is you).
3350 Many apps and services (like this one) rely on a Microsoft account to sync content and settings across devices. We’ll help you set up your Microsoft account now.
3351 Family Safety monitoring will be turned on for this account. You can always change what your child sees in the Windows Store and manage other settings in the Family Safety control panel.
3360 Your child can sign in using any email address. But if they already have an account they use to sign in to Outlook.com, Skype, SKYDRIVE_BRAND_NAME, Windows Phone, Xbox LIVE, or another PC, use the same account here to bring all their info together on this PC.
 

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Exported Functions List

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DllCanUnloadNow DllGetClassObject DllRegisterServer DllUnregisterServer

 

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