End-user Access
Customizing Error Messages
Test name
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.1
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.2
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.3
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.4
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.5
checkAntiVirusUpdates.String.6
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.1
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.2
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.3
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.4
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.5
checkAutoUpdateStatus.String.6
checkHotFixes.String.1
checkHotFixes.String.2
checkHotFixes.String.3
Table 5-1.
Default Test Names and Descriptions
5-48
Description
The required anti-virus software was not found. Install anti-
virus software and keep the virus definitions up-to-date.
Supported Anti Virus software: %s,
%s is installed but the service is not running and the virus
signatures are not up-to-date (installed: %s required: %s).,
%s is installed but the service is not running.,
(version: %s),
%s is installed but the virus signatures are not up-to-date
(installed: %s required: %s).,
The %s service is running and virus signatures are up-to-
date.,
The OS is not relevant to this test.,
The auto_update_level_required parameter is required.,
Automatic Updates have not been configured. For Windows
2000, install Service Pack 4, then enable Automatic Updates
by selecting: Control Panel>>Automatic Updates. For
Windows XP: select Control Panel>>System>>Automatic
Updates tab.,
Automatic Updates are set to: %s,
Automatic Updates must be configured to %s. For Windows
2000, install Service Pack 4, then enable Automatic Updates
by selecting: Control Panel>>Automatic Updates. For
Windows XP: select Control Panel>>System>>Automatic
Updates tab.,
The Automatic Update client has been disabled. Ask your
local System Administrator for instructions on how to enable
it.,
An unsupported operating system was encountered.,
The OS is not relevant to this test.,
The service pack level is not relevant to this test.,