{**************************************************************************** * DbSetup * ***************************************************************************** * Main wizard dialog box. * ****************************************************************************} § [DbSetup] 0 [File Vault Setup Wizard] 1001 [&Next >] 1002 [< &Back] 1005 [&Finish] {**************************************************************************** * DbSetup.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the main wizard dialog box. * ****************************************************************************} § [DbSetup.Help] 1001 [¤Next Accept the settings in the current step and go to the next step in this wizard.] 1002 [¤Back Go back to the previous step in this wizard.] 1005 [¤Finish Close this wizard and initialize the file vault.] {**************************************************************************** * Step1 * ***************************************************************************** * First step in the wizard. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step1] 9000 [Welcome to the File Vault Setup Wizard. This program will let you create a new file vault or attach to an existing one.] 1014 [Select type of operation and click the Next button:] 1006 [&Attach to an existing file vault.] 1007 [&Create a new, empty file vault.] 1027 [&Relocate file archives of an existing file vault.] 1063 [&Remove a file vault.] {**************************************************************************** * Step1.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Helpstrings for the first step in the wizard. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step1.Help] 1006 [¤ Select this option if you want to attach to a file vault that already exists. For instance a file vault that the system administrator has created on a network drive.] 1007 [¤ Select this option if you want to create a new, empty file vault.] 1027 [¤ If your file vault grows too big for the disk it is installed on, you can use this option to split up the file arkives on several disks. This option is only available if you have at least one file vault view installed on your computer.] 1063 [¤ Select this option if you want to remove a SOLIDWORKS PDM database from a database server. You will also have the option to remove the corresponding file archives.] {**************************************************************************** * Step2 * ***************************************************************************** * Second step in the wizard. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step2] 1023 [File Vault &Name:] 1031 [File Vault &Description (optional):] 9000 [You must enter a name of your file vault.] 9001 [The ODBC database "%s" already exists. The name of your file vault must be unique.] 9002 [The name "%s" is not valid as datasource name. Datasource names must, for instance, not contain any of the following characters: "%s".] {**************************************************************************** * Step2.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Helpstrings for the second step in the wizard. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step2.Help] 1023 [¤File Vault name You must enter a name of your file vault in this field.] 1028 (1023)[Step2.Help] 1029 (1031)[Step2.Help] 1031 [¤File Vault description If you like, you can enter a description of the file vault in this field. This description will be visible to other users attaching your file vault.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectAS * ***************************************************************************** * Step for selecting Archive Server computer. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectAS] 1089 [Select the archive server you wish to connect to. You can either enter the name or the IP-number of the archive server computer. The computer you select must have the SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server installed.] 1090 [C&omputer name:] {**************************************************************************** * StepFilevault * ***************************************************************************** * Step for browsing for location to place file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepFilevault] 1081 [Selected Folder:] 1091 [Select where you want to place the file vault on the Archive Server.] 1092 [Folders:] 1093 [Vaults:] {**************************************************************************** * Step3Create * ***************************************************************************** * Third step in the wizard when creating a new file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step3Create] 1022 (1022) [Step2Attach] {**************************************************************************** * Step3Create.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Third step in the wizard when creating a new file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step3Create.Help] 1021 (1024)[Step3Create.Help] 1024 [¤Parent directory of file vault Type in the path to the folder where the file vault should be placed. You can also click the Browse button to bring up a dialog box where you can browse for the folder.] 1022 [¤Browse Click this button to bring up a browse dialog box in which you can browse for a folder where the file vault should be placed.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectServerAndDb * ***************************************************************************** * Fourth step in the wizard when creating a new file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectServerAndDb] 1 [This step lets you select a database server to create the database in. You also specify a unique name for the database to be created. Then press the "Next" button to proceed and log in to the database server.] 1061 [Which database server do you want to connect to?] 1062 [What name would you like to use for the database?] § [StepSelectServerAndDb.Help] 1058 [¤Server Name Here you choose the database server that you want to create the database in.] 1060 [¤Database Name Here you enter a the name of the database to be created.] {**************************************************************************** * StepPassword * ***************************************************************************** * This step lets the user enter a password for the "Admin" user. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepPassword] 1049 [&Password for the "Admin" user:] 1050 [&Confirm password:] {**************************************************************************** * StepPassword.Help * ***************************************************************************** * This step lets the user enter a password for the "Admin" user. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepPassword.Help] 1047 (1049)[StepPassword.Help] 1049 [¤Password Enter the password you want the user "Admin" to use.] 1048 (1050)[StepPassword.Help] 1050 [¤Confirm Re-type the password from the field above in this field. Note that passwords are case sensitive.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSaPassword * ***************************************************************************** * This step lets the user enter a password for the "Sa" user. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSaPassword] 1049 [&Password for the "Sa" user:] 1050 [&Confirm password:] {**************************************************************************** * StepSaPassword.Help * ***************************************************************************** * This step lets the user enter a password for the "Sa" user. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSaPassword.Help] 1047 (1049)[StepSaPassword.Help] 1049 [¤Password Enter the password you want the user "Sa" to use.] 1048 (1050)[StepSaPassword.Help] 1050 [¤Confirm Re-type the password from the field above in this field. Note that passwords are case sensitive.] {**************************************************************************** * Step2Attach * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the second step in the wizard, when attaching to an existing * * file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step2Attach] 1022 [&Browse...] {**************************************************************************** * Step2Attach.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the second step in the wizard, when attaching to an * * existing file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [Step2Attach.Help] 1022 [¤Browse Brings up a dialog box where you can browse for the file vault file (.edb) of the file vault you want to create a view of.] 1021 (1024) [Step2Attach.Help] 1024 [¤File Vault Path Type in the path to the file vault file (.edb) of the file vault you want to create a view for. You can also click the "Browse" button to bring up a dialog box where you can browse to the file.] {**************************************************************************** * StepLocalRoot * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the wizard step where the user can select a local directory * * for his new file vault view. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepLocalRoot] 1022 (1022) [Step2Attach] {**************************************************************************** * StepLocalRoot * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the wizard step where the user can select a local * * directory for his new file vault view. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepLocalRoot.Help] 1022 [¤Browse Brings up a dialog box where you can browse for the folder where the file vault view should be rooted.] 1021 (1024) [StepLocalRoot.Help] 1024 [¤Parent folder of file vault view Type in the path to the folder where the file vault view should be rooted. You can also click the "Browse" button to bring up a dialog box where you can browse for a folder to place the view in.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectDb * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step that lets the user select a file vault for which he wants to * * split/relocate file archives for. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectDb] 1035 [&Installed file vaults:] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectDb.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step that lets the user select a file vault for which he wants to * * split/relocate file archives for. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectDb.Help] 1034 (1035)[StepSelectDb.Help] 1035 [¤Installed SOLIDWORKS PDM file vaults This list shows the names and descriptions of the file vaults that you have installed views for on your computer.] {**************************************************************************** * StepRelocateArc * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step used to split/relocate file archives for a certain file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRelocateArc] 1040 [&Add] 1041 [&Remove] 1037 [Selected Location] 1024 [&Path:] 1044 [&Size:] {**************************************************************************** * StepRelocateArc.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step used to split/relocate file archives for a certain file vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRelocateArc.Help] 1040 [¤Add Adds a new location for file archives to the list above.] 1041 [¤Remove Removes the selected archive location from the list above. This button is only enabled if you have selected a location.] 1024 [¤Path: In this edit box you can change the location of the selected file archive.] 1022 [¤... Press this button to bring up a dialog box where you can browse to the location where the file archive should be placed.] 1044 [¤Size: Using this spinner you can change the size of the selected file archive. The size is displayed, in percent, to the right of the spinner.] 1046 [¤Total Size Here the total size of all archives toghether is displayed. Before you go on to the next step of the wizard, this size must equal 100.] 1036 (1042)[StepRelocateArc.Help] 1038 (1024)[StepRelocateArc.Help] 1043 (1044)[StepRelocateArc.Help] 1042 [¤Archive locations This list displays all the places where you have file archives for the selected file vault. It also shows the size of every archive in percent of the total size. To modify a row in this list, select it and change the values in the right hand side of this dialog box.] 1045 [¤Size Here the size of the selected archive location is displayed. You can change this size with the spinner to the left of this text.] {**************************************************************************** * StepLogin * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the "login as admin" step when relocating file archives. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepLogin] 1053 [&Username:] 1056 [&Password:] {**************************************************************************** * StepLogin.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the "login as admin" step when relocating file archives. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepLogin.Help] 1054 (1053)[StepLogin.Help] 1053 [¤Username Enter the name of the user you want to log in as.] 1047 (1056)[StepLogin.Help] 1056 [¤Password Enter the password of the user.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectServer * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the step when selecting a server to remove a db from. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectServer] 1 [This step lets you select the database server that you want to remove the SOLIDWORKS PDM database from.] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectServer.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the step when selecting a server to remove a db from. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectServer.Help] 1069 [Here you can select the database server that you want to remove a SOLIDWORKS PDM database from.] {**************************************************************************** * StepRemoveDbLogin * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the "login as admin" step when removing a database. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRemoveDbLogin] 1053 [&Username:] 1056 [&Password:] {**************************************************************************** * StepRemoveDbLogin.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the "login as admin" step when removing a database. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRemoveDbLogin.Help] 1054 (1053)[StepRemoveDbLogin.Help] 1053 [¤Username Enter the name of the user you want to log in as.] 1047 (1056)[StepRemoveDbLogin.Help] 1056 [¤Password Enter the password of the user.] {**************************************************************************** * StepRemoveDb * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for the step when selecting a database to remove. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRemoveDb] 1 [This step lets you select the SOLIDWORKS PDM database that you want to remove.] 1066 [&Remove the file archives.] {**************************************************************************** * StepRemoveDb.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for the step when selecting a database to remove. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepRemoveDb.Help] 1065 [This list shows all SOLIDWORKS PDM databases installed on the server you selected earlier. The selected SOLIDWORKS PDM database will be removed.] 1066 [Mark this checkbox if you want to remove the file archives connected to the database.] {**************************************************************************** * StepFlavour * ***************************************************************************** * * ****************************************************************************} § [StepFlavour] 40 [This step lets you select the flavour of your SOLIDWORKS PDM installation. It is only relevant if you work with drawing files from any of Autodesk's products such as AutoCAD. If not just press the Next button. The choice made in this step influences the layout of the standard DWG file data card used in SOLIDWORKS PDM. No matter of your choice you can change this setting at any time from within the card editor.] 1006 [Mechanical] 1007 [Architectural] 1063 [HVAC] 1014 [Select flavour and press the "Next" button] {**************************************************************************** * StepFlavour.Help * ***************************************************************************** * * ****************************************************************************} § [StepFlavour.Help] 1006 [Configures SOLIDWORKS PDM to use a DWG file data card for mechanical drawings] 1007 [Configures SOLIDWORKS PDM to use a DWG file data card for architectural drawings] 1063 [Configures SOLIDWORKS PDM to use a DWG file data card for HVAC drawings] {**************************************************************************** * StepDateFmt * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step where the user selects format for dates. ****************************************************************************} § [StepDateFmt] 1084 [&Date format:] {**************************************************************************** * ASLogin * ***************************************************************************** * Login dialog to archive server. * ****************************************************************************} § [ASLogin] 0 [Archive Server Login] 1087 [&Username:] 1088 [&Password:] 1104 [&Domain:] {**************************************************************************** * ASLogin.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for ASLogin dialog. * ****************************************************************************} § [ASLogin.Help] 1086 [¤Username Enter a username and password for an NT user on the Archive Server.] 1087 [¤Username Enter a username and password for an NT user on the Archive Server.] 1085 [¤Password Enter a username and password for an NT user on the Archive Server.] 1088 [¤Password Enter a username and password for an NT user on the Archive Server.] 1103 [¤Domain Specify the domain of the user.] 1104 [¤Domain Specify the domain of the user.] {**************************************************************************** * StepFvSelAttach * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step where the user selects which file vault to attach to. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepFvSelAttach] 1094 [Please select a file vault.] 1095 [&Folders:] 1097 [&Vaults:] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectAdmin * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step where the user selects if he wants to use the default admin * * user. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectAdmin] 1074 [Select a password for the "Admin" user. The "Admin" user is always present in a SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault, and the only user present when the vault is created. The default password for the "Admin" user is set on the archive server.] 1105 [Use default "Admin" user.] 1108 [Password for "Admin" user:] 1109 [Confirm password:] {**************************************************************************** * StepSelectRemove * ***************************************************************************** * Wizard step where the user selects if he wants to delete an old or a new * * vault. * ****************************************************************************} § [StepSelectRemove] 1074 [Before version 5.0, SOLIDWORKS PDM did not have an archive server. Because of that, we have two different ways of deleting a vault. Choose the type of SOLIDWORKS PDM vault you wish to remove.] 1110 [Remove a vault of version 5.0 or later.] 1111 [Remove a vault of an earlier version than 5.0.] {**************************************************************************** * PopupMenu * ***************************************************************************** * Strings for RMB menu(s). * ****************************************************************************} § [PopupMenu] 32771 [&New Folder] {**************************************************************************** * ShareLoginDialog * ***************************************************************************** * Login dialog for when archive server doesn't have access to a share. * ****************************************************************************} § [ShareLoginDialog] 0 [NT Login] 1074 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server needs your password to be able to access the share "%s".] 1087 [Username:] 1088 [&Password:] {**************************************************************************** * ShareLoginDialog.Help * ***************************************************************************** * Help strings for login dlg. * ****************************************************************************} § [ShareLoginDialog.Help] 1074 [¤NT Login Your password is needed by the archive server to access the path you specified. The password will be sucurly stored and not visible to any unauthorized user.] 1086 [¤Username This is the username you used when you logged in on this machine.] 1087 [¤Username This is the username you used when you logged in on this machine.] 1085 [¤Password Please enter your NT password here.] 1088 [¤Password Please enter your NT password here.] {**************************************************************************** * TS * ***************************************************************************** * Misc strings. * ****************************************************************************} § [TS] 0 [This step lets you select a folder where your file vault should be placed. This could, for instance, be a directory on a network drive if you want several users to have access to the file vault. Click "Next" when you have selected a directory.] 1 [&Parent directory of file vault:] 2 [There is already a file or directory called "%s" so you can't use "%s" as parent directory for the file vault.] 3 [This step lets you select a folder on your local hard disk where the file vault view should be placed.] 4 [Parent Folder of file vault view:] 9 [Are you sure you want to exit this program?] 10 [The file vault was initialized successfully.] 12 [Step] 13 [The path "%s" does not lead to a valid directory.] 14 [The path "%s" does not lead to a valid file.] 15 [SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault] {Shown in the Explorer as file type} 16 [In this step you should select the ".edb" file of the file vault you want to create a view for.] 17 [File Vault Path:] 18 [SOLIDWORKS PDM File Vault (*.edb)|*.edb||] 19 [The file "%s" is not a valid SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault file.] 20 [This step lets you create a new file vault. Every new file vault must have a name. You can also enter a description of the file vault. Click "Next" when you have filled in the fields below.] 21 [You haven't entered a password for the "Admin" user. Are you sure you don't want a password for "Admin"?"] 22 [The "Confirm" field doesn't match the "Password" field. Please re-type the password.] 23 [All new SOLIDWORKS PDM file vaults must contain a user called "Admin". This step lets you enter the password for this user. You should enter the password in the first edit field and then re-type it in the second one to make sure it didn't get misspelled.] 24 [Total Size: %0.1f%%] 25 [This step lets you relocate the file archives of your SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault to disks where you have free space. Use the "Add" button to create new archive locations. Make sure that all programs that uses the database are closed for all users of the database before you start the relocation.] 26 [&Archive locations (%s):] 27 [Select archive location:] 28 [Name] 29 [Description] 30 [The list below shows the SOLIDWORKS PDM file vaults installed on your computer. You should select the file vault that you want to relocate the archives for. Then press the "Next" button to proceed.] 31 [You must select a file vault in the list before going on to the next step in this wizard.] {******************************************************************************************* Note: String 32 and 33 should have a space and a tab character just before the "%s" strings. Otherwise the layout in the final step dialog will not be correct. *******************************************************************************************} 32 [A new SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault, based on the following parameters, is to be created: Database server name: "%s" Database name: "%s" File vault name: "%s" Description: "%s" Location of file vault: "%s" File view folder: "%s" Flavour: "%s" Click "Finish" to proceed with the installation.] 33 [A new file vault view, based on the following parameters, is to be created: Database server name: "%s" Database name: "%s" File vault name: "%s" File view folder: "%s" Location of file vault: "%s" Description: "%s" Click "Finish" to proceed with the installation.] 34 [Error creating directory "%s".] 35 [Error initializing the ODBC datasource "%s" from the file "%s".] 36 [Error copying file from "%s" to "%s".] 37 [Error initializing the database "%s"!] 38 (34) [TS] 39 [Error accessing the registry!] 40 [Error creating CLSID-file (desktop.ini) in directory "%s"!] 41 [You already have a view of the file vault "%s" at: "%s". If you use this name again, the old view will become inaccessible. This is NOT recommended. Do you want to use this name anyway?] 42 [Path] 43 [Size] 44 [Error opening the database "%s". Make sure that you have entered a correct password for the "Admin" user.] 45 [Error (%d) reading from file vault "%s"!] 46 [Before going on to the next step of this wizard the total size of all file archives must sum up to 100%%. It currently sums up to %0.1f%%.] 47 [The path "%s" isn't a valid directory path.] 48 [We now have enough information to relocate the file archives. The archives of file vault "%s" will be given the following sizes:] 49 [Click "Finish" to proceed with the relocation.] 50 [Error (%d) writing to the file vault "%s".] 51 [Can't move archive "%X" since the directory "%s" doesn't exist!] 52 [Can't move archive "%X" since there already is a file or folder called "%s"!] 53 [Can't move archive "%X" due to an error creating the folder "%s". Please make sure you have write permission to this drive.] 54 [Error removing the folder "%s". Please remove this folder yourself.] 55 [Error moving the file "%s" to the location "%s". Please make sure you have write permission to both drives.] 56 [Invalid password.] 57 [In order to relocate archives of a file vault you must log in to the file vault as the "Admin" user. Please enter the password for "Admin" below.] 58 [The operation succeeded.] 59 [The directory "%s" is already used as the file vault installation directory. You cannot install the file vault and the view in the same directory.] 60 [Error renaming the database file "%s" to "%s". This probably means that the file vault is still in use somewhere. Make sure that all computers that use the file vault have been turned off.] 61 [Error renaming the database backup file "%s" back to "%s". Please rename the file yourself, using the Explorer or at the DOS-prompt before closing this message box. The operation cannot be completed until the file has been renamed.] 62 [The path "%s" leads to a drive with the file system "%s". This file system can only manage file names without spaces or dots in and with a maximum length of 8 characters, so you will either have to change the path to another drive, or rename your file vault to conform with these limitations.] 63 [Virtual document] 64 [Virtual documents do not have a program associated with them. The only way you can edit them is to run the "Properties" command from the right mouse button menu from within a SOLIDWORKS PDM file vault.] 65 [Added to SOLIDWORKS PDM.] {Name of first transition.} 66 [Start] {Default name of initial status.} 67 [The directory "%s" lies inside an existing file vault view. Please choose a different location.] 68 [The person who created this file vault had this disk mapped to the drive letter "%c:". To proceed you must map this disk to the same letter. Currently you have the drive mapped to the letter "%c:".] 69 [The path "%s" is invalid.] 70 [The administrator cannot be removed.] 71 [Could not get the SQLDMOServer interface.] 72 [A database with that name already exists on the server.] 73 [Could not create the table definitions.] 74 [Error connecting to the database server "%s". Make sure that you have entered a correct password for the "Admin" user.] 75 [There was no SOLIDWORKS PDM databases on the selected database server.] 76 [In order to remove a SOLIDWORKS PDM database and its file archives you must log in as the "Admin" user. Please enter the password for "Admin" below.] 77 [We now have enough information to remove the SOLIDWORKS PDM database "%s" from the database server "%s". Press "Finish" to proceed with the removal.] 78 [We now have enough information to remove the SOLIDWORKS PDM database "%s" from the database server "%s". The following folder(s) will be removed since they contain the file archives:] 79 [Press "Finish" to proceed with the removal.] 80 [Some files or folders in the file archive folder "%s" could not be removed and has to be removed manually.] 81 [You haven't entered a password for the "sa" user. Are you sure you don't want a password for "sa"?"] 82 [All database servers contain a user called "sa". This user is the system administrator and has access to everything in the database server. It is therfore wise to change the password from the default "" to something else. This step lets you enter the password for this user. You should enter the password in the first edit field and then re-type it in the second one to make sure it didn't get misspelled.] 83 [To create the database you need to login in as "sa" or another user with "sysadmin" rights.] 84 [Could not create the stored procedures.] 85 [Need version 7.0 or higer of SQL-DMO. Please reinstall SOLIDWORKS PDM.] 86 [SQL-DMO is not installed. Please reinstall SOLIDWORKS PDM.] 87 [Will now try to restore the database server to its previous state.] 88 [Could not restore the database server! ] 90 [Mechanical] 91 [Architectural] 92 [HVAC] 93 [Could not create the views.] 94 [The database name "%s" contains both underscore "_" and hyphen "-". This is not permitted. Either underscore or hyphen is OK but not both at the same time.] 95 [Couldn't find file %s, using english version instead.] 96 [Could not find the server "%s".] 97 [Are you sure that there are no users connected to this database? Press OK to start the relocation, press Cancel to go back.] 98 [Error: Free memory exhausted!] 99 [Error: Failed to encrypt data!] 100 [Error: Failed to decrypt encrypted data!] 101 [Error: Failed to open the "%s" file!] 102 [Error: Failed to determine the size of the "%s" file!] 103 [Error: Failed to read from the "%s" file!] 104 [Error: Failed to write to the "%s" file!] 105 [Version mismatch: This program is version %s and the %s-file is version %s. Do you want to run the upgrade tool to upgrade the file vault?] 106 [Could not find 'Upgrade.exe'. Please insert the SOLIDWORKS PDM setup CD and press 'Retry' or press 'Cancel' to specify the location of the file yourself.] 107 [Program Files (*.exe)|*.exe|All Files (*.*)|*.*||] 108 [Find Upgrade.exe] 109 [Could not execute the file '%s'.] 110 [The person who set up this SOLIDWORKS PDM vault, accessed the vault with the path "%s". You are trying to access it with the path "%s", which is not possible. You must access it with the setup path.] 111 [The folder '%s' is not shared. That means that users from other computers will not be able to access the file vault. If you would like other users to have access to the new file vault, please press the 'Yes' button in this message box and use the Explorer to add sharing on the folder before going on with the rest of the steps in this wizard. If you do not want other users to have access to the file vault, please press the 'No' button.] 112 [Could not extract share name from path '%s'.] 113 [Could not share the folder '%s' as '%s'. Cause: %s] 114 [Error adding sharing name '%s' on folder '%s'.] 115 [Do you want users from other computers to be able to use the new file vault too?] 116 [&Yes (Recommended)] 117 [&No] 118 [Could not resolve the shortcut in Network Neighbourhood.] 119 [SOLIDWORKS PDM File Data Card File] 120 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Workflow File] 121 [Registering extension '%s'...] 122 [Registering file format plugins...] 123 [Registering COM DLL '%s'...] 124 [Registering the COM server '%s'...] 125 [Registering default viewers...] 126 [Registering standard compare programs...] 127 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Setup] 128 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Search Query File] 129 [Please select at least one file vault in the list.] 130 [Opening database...] 131 [Updating archive table...] 132 [Verifying archive paths...] 133 [Attaching database...] 134 [Verifying database version...] 135 [Reading archive locations...] 136 [Updating archive list...] 137 [Removing database '%s'...] 138 [Checking archive %X...] 139 [Moving archive %X...] 140 [Creating archive directory %X...] 141 [Creating database...] 142 [Creating parameter file...] 143 [Initialize ODBC data source...] 144 [Adding user to database...] 145 [Initializing workflow...] 146 [Initializing user data...] 147 [Installing workflow...] 148 [Installing file data cards...] 149 [Loading 'Empty.sql'...] 150 [Creating table definitions...] 151 [Loading default data...] 152 [Creating database views...] 153 [Creating database triggers...] 154 [Copying Web client files...] 155 [Couldn't copy file vault files. Make sure that the directory %s exists.] 156 [The name ] 157 [ is not a valid database name.] 158 [Database names must follow these rules.] 159 [First character must be an alphabetic character or '_', '#'.] 160 [It cannot be a] 161 [Reserved keyword] 162 [It cannot contain embedded spaces.] 163 [Setting PATH variable...] 164 [Please select an item from the list.] 165 [File data card fields that contain dates can be stored either as text strings or as date values in SOLIDWORKS PDM's database. Storing them as dates enables more elaborate searching and input data validation. In this step you select the way such dates are presented to the user. This setting will not affect dates stored as strings (which was the case for all dates prior to version 5.0 of SOLIDWORKS PDM).] 166 [SQL Server] 167 [USA] 168 [ANSI] 169 [Great Britain/France] 170 [Germany] 171 [Italy] 172 [Japan] 173 [ISO] 174 [Europe] 175 [ODBC] 176 [ODBC with milliseconds] 177 [Kuwaiti] 178 [New Folder] 179 [The folder "%s" already exists.] 180 [You must specify an archive server.] 181 [Unable to connect to archive server "%s". Make sure that "%s" is a valid SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server and that the computer is running.] 182 [You must specify a folder.] 183 [Creating file vault...] 184 [Error accessing file vault server.] 185 ['%s' on '%s'] 186 [Bad username and/or password.] 187 [Creating new folders...] 188 [You must select a vault.] 189 [Setting server port and server location...] 190 [Remote computers] 191 [The SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server on "%s" has not been started. Please start the archive server and try again.] 192 [Error reading system information from the database.] 193 [You must enter a username.] 194 [Some files or folders in the archive folder "%s" on "%s" could not be removed and has to be removed manually.] 195 [Could only remove database for vault "%s". Try to remove the vault from the archive server.] 196 [The SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server does not have access to the folder "%s". Click OK to share out the folder or Cancel if you would like to choose another folder.] 197 [Failed to get info about file vault server. Do you wish to remove the database?] 198 [Please enter the name and password of a user on the archive server (%s). The user must have sufficient rights to set up new file vaults. This is normally the administrator user or a user set up specially for the purpose. Press Help for more details.] 199 [You must specify a domain.] 200 [ (local account)] 201 [The vault "%s" already exists on the archive server "%s". Please choose a different name.] 202 [The SYSTEM account on the archive server does not have access to the archive folder.] 203 [The SYSTEM account on the archive server does not have access to the Windows registry.] 204 [Initializing notification templates...] 205 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Attach to File Vault Script] 206 [All Files] 207 [Save Attach File Vault Script] 208 [Error saving script file.] 209 [&Generate Script...] 210 [SOLIDWORKS PDM Add-in] 211 [Please use SOLIDWORKS PDM's administration tool to install add-ins.] 212 [The name '%s' is not permitted as a database name. (It is used by SOLIDWORKS PDM's master database.)] 213 [Enter a valid account for this resource.]