dapi.dll

Company
Microsoft Corporation
Description

Microsoft Exchange Server - Directory API

Version
5.5.2653.23
Architecture
32 bit
Threat Score
0 %
Original size
354.6 Kb
Download size
127.6 Kb
MD5
c5ee8eefd7834d91af4e0e2751fed280
SHA1
ddf75859a241cfacc979e9ba4a19b1a68f9caeb6
SHA256
7e53eaa9de16cb8fdcbfe633934a0a6d729ec3015cba17c91acefa2f9d7c5732
BatchExportA@4
BatchExportW@4
BatchImportA@4
BatchImportW@4
DAPIAllocBuffer@8
DAPIEnd@4
DAPIFreeMemory@4
DAPIGetSiteInfoA@12
DAPIGetSiteInfoW@12
DAPIReadA@24
DAPIReadW@24
DAPIStartA@8
DAPIStartW@8
DAPIUninitialize@4
DAPIWriteA@28
DAPIWriteW@28
DapiLibMain@12
NTExportA@4
NTExportW@4
NWExportA@4
NWExportW@4
SchemaPreloadA@8
SchemaPreloadW@8

%1!lu! error descriptions were recorded in the system's application event log.

%1!lu! error events were encountered but not logged.

A network error occurred when attempting to delete Windows NT security account %1.

An error occurred while attempting to look up the Assoc-NT-Account value for object %1.

An error occurred while attempting to look up the Assoc-NT-Account value for object %1. Neither the security account nor the object was deleted.

An error was encountered when writing to the log file %1. If you continue, additional error information will not be written to the log file. If you cancel, completed operations will not be undone. %n%nDo you want to continue with the %2?

An initialization failure occurred. Object management (OM) error %1 was encountered while attempting to read the schema.

An initialization failure occurred. Unable to read attributes from the schema.

An internal error occurred. Attribute %1 cannot be processed because its object management (OM) syntax is not yet implemented.

An internal error occurred. The directory schema contained an unrecognized type value. Attribute %1.

An internal error occurred. The directory schema contains an unrecognized syntax value. Attribute %1.

An internal processing error has occurred: cannot abandon the operation. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: cannot perform operation. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: directory information tree error. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: directory unable to proceed. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: inappropriate authentication. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: inappropriate matching. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: information not available. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid argument. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid attribute syntax. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid attribute value. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid context. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid credentials. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid name. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid object class. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid object signature. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid operation. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid reference. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid session. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: invalid workspace. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: loop detected. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: missing type. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: naming violation. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: object class violation. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: object classes cannot be modified. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: operation is not supported. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: out of scope. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: protection required. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: required information is not available. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: system error. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: the attribute or value exists. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: time exceeded. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: time limit exceeded. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: unavailable Crit. Ext. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: undefined attribute type. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

An internal processing error has occurred: unknown directory error. Try restarting the application or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer, or both.

Error %2 occurred while attempting to throw away the mail of %1.

If you continue, additional error information may not be written to the log. 

Microsoft Windows error %1 occurred when attempting to create a processing thread.

Microsoft Windows error %2 was encountered while attempting to create a Windows NT security descriptor for mailbox object %1.

NWExport encountered an error attaching to the file server %1.

NWExport encountered an error detaching from the file server.

NWExport encountered an error logging out from the file server.

Network error %1 occurred.

No error encountered.

Object management (OM) error %1 was encountered when attempting to remove object %2 from a distribution list.

Object management (OM) error %1 was reported.

One error description was recorded in the system's application event log.

One error event was encountered but not logged.

Out of memory error encountered.

The application event log is full. If you continue, you should increase the maximum log size or additional error information may not be written to the log. If you cancel, existing operations will not be undone.%n%nDo you want to continue with the %1?

The directory export was stopped because the following error occurred when attempting to write an object description to the file: %n%1

The directory import encountered Windows NT error %2!lu! when attempting to record the following message in the system event log: %1

The following error occurred when attempting to read Windows NT user accounts from server %1. %2

The following error occurred while attempting to read from the import file:  %1

The following error was encountered when attempting to generate or validate e-mail addresses for %1. %2

The following error was encountered when attempting to log an event in the application event log:

The following error was reported while trying to initialize the e-mail address generating subsystem. %1

The system reported the following error while attempting to write to the created account file %1. %n%2

The user extraction was halted because the following error occurred when attempting to write a user account description to the file:%n  %1

Unable to add object %1 to distribution list %2.

Unable to complete the operation on object %1 because a value specified for attribute %2 is out of range.

Unable to complete the operation on object %1 because the syntax specified for a value for attribute %2 is not valid.

Unable to convert the attribute value to a string because object type %1 is not yet implemented.

Unable to convert the attribute value to a string because syntax %1 is not recognized.

Unable to convert the attribute value to a string because syntax %1 is not yet implemented.

Unable to convert the attribute value to a string because the object type is not recognized.

Unable to create %3 %1 because the required %2 attribute was not specified.

Unable to create Windows NT account %2 for mailbox %1 because it contains the illegal character(s) %3.

Unable to create Windows NT accounts because Windows reports error %1.

Unable to create Windows NT accounts because network error %1 occurred while initializing.

Unable to create a Windows NT account %2 for mailbox %1 because Windows NT account names cannot exceed 20 characters.

Unable to create a Windows NT account for user %1. %2

Unable to create a Windows NT account for user %1. The primary domain controller for domain %2 is not responding.

Unable to create object %1 because it already exists.

Unable to create object %1 because one or more objects in the directory path %2 do not exist.

Unable to create output file %1. The file exists and is read only.

Unable to create the directory import error log file %1.

Unable to create the directory import password file %1.

Unable to create the export file %1. %2

Unable to delete the %3 %1 because the entry already exists as a %2 in the directory.

Unable to delete the Windows NT account for user %1. %2.

Unable to establish a link between object %1 and object %2 as specified for attribute %3.  Object %2 may not exist or may be defined in a different site.

Unable to export to file %1. %2

Unable to find object %1.

Unable to find the primary domain controller for domain %1.

Unable to initialize because Windows reports error %1 occurred while attempting to register with the system.

Unable to initialize because Windows reports error %1.

Unable to initialize because at least one of the schema attributes specified in the %2 attribute of the class schema object %1 is not defined.

Unable to initialize because class ID %1 was not found in the descriptors read from the schema.

Unable to initialize because network error %1 occurred during initialization.

Unable to initialize because the class schema object %1 does not contain the %2 attribute.

Unable to initialize because the object class descriptions could not be read from the schema.

Unable to initialize directory user agent (DUA) workspace.

Unable to load the Netware DLL %1.

Unable to modify object %1 because it could not be found.

Unable to open import file %1. %2

Unable to open or read the attribute value include file %1.

Unable to process custom recipient %1 because target address %2 has already been assigned to Address Book entry %3.

Unable to process custom recipient %1 because the target address is not valid. %2

Unable to process import object %1. The e-mail address type must be eight characters or less. %2

Unable to process object %1 because DN string %2 is not valid.

Unable to process object %1 because RDN string %2 is not valid.

Unable to process object %1 because the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant encountered errors while attempting to generate or validate e-mail addresses. For more information, see the event log on server %2.

Unable to process object %1 because the character specified in value for attribute %2 is not valid.

Unable to process object %1 because the import line must contain the same number of fields as the header line. %2 were expected. %3 were found.

Unable to process object %1 because the octet string specified for attribute %2 is incorrect.

Unable to process object %1 because the specified e-mail address %2 has the same type as one or more other e-mail addresses specified for the same object.

Unable to process object %1 because the specified home server %2 does not exist.

Unable to process object %1 because there is no Microsoft Exchange MTA installed on the specified home server %2.

Unable to process object %1 because there is no Microsoft Exchange private information store installed on the specified home server %2.

Unable to process object %1. Attribute %2 may not be deleted.

Unable to process object %1. Invalid syntax in specific-value delete for attribute %2.

Unable to process object %1. The required attribute %2 may not be deleted.

Unable to process object %1. Values specified for attribute %2 include an illegal mix of delete-specifiers and new values.

Unable to process object %1. ~DEL may not be specified with other values for multi-valued attribute %2.

Unable to recalculate the Address Book hierarchy after performing the %2 operation on the %1 container.

Unable to remove the link between object %1 and object %2 as specified for attribute %3.  Object %2 may be defined in a different site.

Windows reports error %1.

Last update: 16/11/2024