#pragma option push -b -a8 -pc -A- /*P_O_Push*/ // --edkmsg.mc----------------------------------------------------------------- // // This file contains the messages common to the entire EDK. // // Copyright 1986 - 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // // Message Naming Convention // ------------------------- // // Each message has a symbolic name that becomes a #define'ed constant for // use in a .C file. A message's symbolic name should follow this naming // convention: // // _ // // If a message is used by more than one library and/or application, then // should be "EDKEVENT". // // The portion of the name describes what the message // is about. For example, a message called EDKEVENT_INVALID_HEX_DIGIT could // indicate that an illegal hexidecimal digit was found. // // Only the first message in this file should have a Message ID number-- // the message compiler will then assign consecutive numbers to the rest. // // // Generic Information message allowing user to fill in text or error code. // // Values are 32 bit values layed out as follows: // // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // |Sev|C|R| Facility | Code | // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // // where // // Sev - is the severity code // // 00 - Success // 01 - Informational // 10 - Warning // 11 - Error // // C - is the Customer code flag // // R - is a reserved bit // // Facility - is the facility code // // Code - is the facility's status code // // // Define the facility codes // // // Define the severity codes // // // MessageId: EDKEVENT_INFORMATION // // MessageText: // // %1 // #define EDKEVENT_INFORMATION ((DWORD)0x60000000L) // Generic Warning message allowing user to fill in text or error code. // // MessageId: EDKEVENT_WARNING // // MessageText: // // %1 // #define EDKEVENT_WARNING ((DWORD)0xA0000001L) // Generic Error message allowing user to fill in text or error code. // // MessageId: EDKEVENT_ERROR // // MessageText: // // %1 // #define EDKEVENT_ERROR ((DWORD)0xE0000002L) // // MessageId: WINWRAP_SERVICE_STARTING // // MessageText: // // Service starting. // #define WINWRAP_SERVICE_STARTING ((DWORD)0x60000003L) // // MessageId: WINWRAP_SERVICE_STARTED // // MessageText: // // Service started. // #define WINWRAP_SERVICE_STARTED ((DWORD)0x60000004L) // // MessageId: WINWRAP_SERVICE_STOPPING // // MessageText: // // Service stopping. // #define WINWRAP_SERVICE_STOPPING ((DWORD)0x60000005L) // // MessageId: WINWRAP_SERVICE_STOPPED // // MessageText: // // Service stopped. // #define WINWRAP_SERVICE_STOPPED ((DWORD)0x60000006L) // // MessageId: EDKEVENT_CANNOT_INIT_MAPI // // MessageText: // // Unable to initialize MAPI. // #define EDKEVENT_CANNOT_INIT_MAPI ((DWORD)0xE0000007L) // // MessageId: MESGXLAT_CNV_CONVERT_FAIL // // MessageText: // // %1 conversion DLL convert function failed: point = %2, class = %3, error code = %4. // #define MESGXLAT_CNV_CONVERT_FAIL ((DWORD)0xE0000008L) // // MessageId: MESGXLAT_CNV_NO_CANDIDATE // // MessageText: // // No conversion DLL candidate found for point = %1 and class = %2. // #define MESGXLAT_CNV_NO_CANDIDATE ((DWORD)0xE0000009L) // // MessageId: MESGXLAT_CNV_NO_ACCEPT // // MessageText: // // Candidate conversion DLL %1 rejected conversion for point = %2, class = %3. Error code = %4. // #define MESGXLAT_CNV_NO_ACCEPT ((DWORD)0xE000000AL) // // MessageId: MESGXLAT_CNV_QUERY_FAIL // // MessageText: // // Conversion DLL %1 query function failed: point = %2, class = %3. Error code = %4. // #define MESGXLAT_CNV_QUERY_FAIL ((DWORD)0xE000000BL) // // MessageId: MESGXLAT_CNV_BAD_SYNTAX // // MessageText: // // Invalid registry key values for MAPI Conversion DLL %1: entry point = %2 class = %3, options = %4, point = %5. // #define MESGXLAT_CNV_BAD_SYNTAX ((DWORD)0xE000000CL) #pragma option pop /*P_O_Pop*/