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Please make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome and Chrome Remote Desktop on both computers and try again. 159 </message> 160 <message desc="Error displayed when the computer has a policy that only users in a particular domain may use it as a Chrome Remote Desktop host, and a user in a different domain is trying to use it as a Chrome Remote Desktop host." name="IDR_ERROR_INVALID_HOST_DOMAIN"> 161 Policy settings do not permit sharing this computer as a Chrome Remote Desktop host. Contact your system administrator for assistance. 162 </message> 163 <message desc="Error displayed when an operation is attempted that requires a signed-in user, but no-one is currently signed in." name="IDR_ERROR_NOT_AUTHENTICATED"> 164 You are not signed in to Chrome Remote Desktop. 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You only have to do this once. 228 </message> 229 <message desc="Confirmation prompt shown when a user needs to authenticate against a third party, explaining the need to authorize the Chromoting app to access the authentication URL." name="IDR_DESCRIPTION_THIRD_PARTY_AUTH"> 230 The remote host requires you to authenticate to a third-party website. To continue, you must grant Chromoting additional permissions to access this address: 231 </message> 232 <message desc="Description for the home screen. This is shown when the app starts up, above buttons to share or connect." name="IDR_DESCRIPTION_HOME"> 233 Chromoting allows you to securely share your computer over the Web. Both users must be running the Chromoting app, which can be found at <ph name="URL">$1<ex><a href=http://chrome.google.com/remotedesktop>chrome.google.com/remotedesktop</a></ex></ph>. 234 </message> 235 <message desc="Error displayed if authentication fails. This can be caused by stale credentials, in which logging out of the web-app and retrying can fix the problem." name="IDR_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED"> 236 Authentication failed. Please sign in to Chromoting again. 237 </message> 238 <message desc="Error displayed if the host or client plugin are missing or if they could not be loaded." name="IDR_ERROR_BAD_PLUGIN_VERSION"> 239 Some components required for Chromoting are missing. Please make sure you have installed the latest version and try again. 240 </message> 241 <message desc="Error that is shown on the client side when incompatible Chromoting versions are installed on host and client." name="IDR_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_PROTOCOL"> 242 An incompatible version of Chromoting was detected. Please make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome and Chromoting on both computers and try again. 243 </message> 244 <message desc="Error displayed when the computer has a policy that only users in a particular domain may use it as a Chromoting host, and a user in a different domain is trying to use it as a Chromoting host." name="IDR_ERROR_INVALID_HOST_DOMAIN"> 245 Policy settings do not permit sharing this computer as a Chromoting host. Contact your system administrator for assistance. 246 </message> 247 <message desc="Error displayed when an operation is attempted that requires a signed-in user, but no-one is currently signed in." name="IDR_ERROR_NOT_AUTHENTICATED"> 248 You are not signed in to Chromoting. Please sign in and try again. 249 </message> 250 <message desc="Error displayed if the client plugin fails to load." name="IDR_ERROR_MISSING_PLUGIN"> 251 Some components required for Chromoting are missing. 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To enable remote connections to a computer, install Chromoting there and click “<ph name="BUTTON_NAME">$1<ex>Enable remote connections</ex></ph>”. 264 </message> 265 <message desc="Message displayed next to the checkbox that the user can select to allow crash dump collection and reporting." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_CRASH_REPORTING_MESSAGE"> 266 Help us improve Chromoting by allowing us to collect usage statistics and crash reports. 267 </message> 268 <message desc="Message shown when user is asked to manually install the Host components." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_INSTALL"> 269 Chrome is downloading the Chromoting Host installer. Once the download is complete, please run the installer before continuing. 270 </message> 271 <message desc="Message displayed when the client or host has disconnected." name="IDR_MESSAGE_SESSION_FINISHED"> 272 Your Chromoting session has ended. 273 </message> 274 <message desc="The product name. 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It should be updated every year."> 290 Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All Rights Reserved. 291 </message> 292 <message name="IDR_DISPLAY_SERVICE_NAME" desc="The name of the Windows service installed by Chromoting."> 293 Chromoting Service 294 </message> 295 <message name="IDR_SERVICE_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the Windows service installed by Chromoting."> 296 This service enables incoming connections from Chromoting clients. 297 </message> 298 <message name="IDR_CONTROLLER_NAME" desc="The name of the component to be elevated shown on the UAC prompt when enabling or disabling Chromoting Host."> 299 Chromoting Host Controller 300 </message> 301 <message name="IDR_VERIFY_PIN_DIALOG_MESSAGE" desc="The message displayed by the PIN verification dialog."> 302 Please confirm your account and PIN below to allow access by Chromoting. 303 </message> 304 </if> 305 306 <message desc="Label for the access code entry box. 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Clicking this button opens a dialog showing recent connections." name="IDR_CONNECTION_HISTORY_BUTTON"> 343 Connection history 344 </message> 345 <message desc="Title for the connection history dialog. This dialog shows recent connections made to and from this computer" name="IDR_CONNECTION_HISTORY_TITLE"> 346 Connection History 347 </message> 348 <message desc="Column header in the connection history table showing the email address of the host end of the connection (the connectee) which may be this or another computer." name="IDR_CONNECTION_TO_HEADER"> 349 To 350 </message> 351 <message desc="Label for the continue button on the pre-authorization page. Clicking this button takes the user to the standard Google Accounts authorization page." name="IDR_CONTINUE_BUTTON"> 352 Continue 353 </message> 354 <message desc="Message displayed when the session has lasted longer than five minutes, explaining that the host computer is being shared and asking whether or not the user wants to continue sharing it." name="IDR_CONTINUE_PROMPT"> 355 You are currently sharing this machine with another user. Do you want to continue sharing? 356 </message> 357 <message desc="Description for the client app. This is shown to the client user above the access code entry box before the connection is started. Note that the 'Share Now' quote should be copied verbatim from the corresponding translation." name="IDR_DESCRIPTION_CONNECT"> 358 Ask the user whose computer you wish to access to click ‘Share Now’ and give you the access code. 359 </message> 360 <message desc="Label for the 'yes' response to the dialog asking the user to confirm whether or not they want to disable remote access to a host." name="IDR_DISABLE_HOST"> 361 Disable 362 </message> 363 <message desc="Label for the client-side disconnect button. Clicking this button disconnects oneself from the host." name="IDR_DISCONNECT_MYSELF_BUTTON"> 364 Disconnect 365 </message> 366 <message desc="Label for the host-side disconnect button, without keyboard shortcuts. Only used in case we aren't able to enable hot-key support. Clicking this button disconnects the remote user." name="IDR_DISCONNECT_OTHER_BUTTON"> 367 Disconnect 368 </message> 369 <message desc="Column header in the connection history table showing the length of time for which a connection was active, if available." name="IDR_DURATION_HEADER"> 370 Duration 371 </message> 372 <message desc="Error that is shown on the client side when the host is blocking all connections due to failed authentication attempts." name="IDR_ERROR_HOST_OVERLOAD"> 373 Connections to the remote computer are temporarily blocked because somebody was trying to connect to it with invalid PIN. Please try again later. 374 </message> 375 <message desc="Error that is shown on the client side when we don't get a response from the host." name="IDR_ERROR_HOST_IS_OFFLINE"> 376 The remote computer is not responding to connection requests. Please verify that it is online and try again. 377 </message> 378 <message desc="Error displayed if an invalid access code is entered." name="IDR_ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS_CODE"> 379 The access code is invalid. Please try again. 380 </message> 381 <message desc="Error displayed when the host is online, but we are unable to connect to it due to network configuration." name="IDR_ERROR_P2P_FAILURE"> 382 Unable to reach the host. This is probably due to the configuration of the network you are using. 383 </message> 384 <message desc="Error displayed when the host is online, but we are unable to connect to it due to network configuration." name="IDR_ERROR_NETWORK_FAILURE"> 385 Could not connect to the network. Please check that your device is on-line. 386 </message> 387 <message desc="Error displayed when the service returns a 503 error. Such errors are usually temporary, and resolve themselves in about 30 seconds." name="IDR_ERROR_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE"> 388 The service is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later. 389 </message> 390 <message desc="Error displayed in situations where things go wrong in ways not anticipated by the developers. There is typically no user-workaround to suggest, other than reporting the error so that we can investigate further." name="IDR_ERROR_UNEXPECTED"> 391 An unexpected error occurred. Please report this problem to the developers. 392 </message> 393 <message desc="Text displayed while a client is connecting to a host, but before the connection is established." name="IDR_FOOTER_CONNECTING"> 394 Connecting… 395 </message> 396 <message desc="Footer text displayed at the host after an access code has been generated, but before a client connects." name="IDR_FOOTER_WAITING"> 397 waiting for connection… 398 </message> 399 <message desc="Menu option for toggle full-screen mode. Equivalent to using the Wrench menu to do the same thing." name="IDR_FULL_SCREEN"> 400 Full screen 401 </message> 402 <message desc="Button displayed underneath explanatory text for app features. Clicking causes the text, infographic and the button itself to be replaced by the actual UI for that feature." name="IDR_GET_STARTED"> 403 Get started 404 </message> 405 <message desc="Help link, displayed in the top-left (assuming ltr layout) corner of the main screen. Clicking this takes the user to our FAQ." name="IDR_HELP"> 406 Help 407 </message> 408 <message desc="Clicking this button starts the desktop access process." name="IDR_HOME_ACCESS_BUTTON"> 409 Access 410 </message> 411 <message desc="Description of the 'access' or 'client' functionality, displayed next to a button that instigates an access operation." name="IDR_HOME_ACCESS_DESCRIPTION"> 412 See and control a shared computer. 413 </message> 414 <message desc="Hyperlink displayed immediately after the message indicating that the current computer is accepting remote connectins. Clicking this link allows the user to change the PIN (personal identification number) for accessing this host." name="IDR_HOME_DAEMON_CHANGE_PIN_LINK"> 415 Change PIN 416 </message> 417 <message desc="Button displayed when the current computer is accepting remote connections. Clicking this button causes it to stop accepting remote connections." name="IDR_HOME_DAEMON_STOP_BUTTON"> 418 Disable remote connections 419 </message> 420 <message desc="Button displayed when the current computer is not accepting remote connections. Clicking this button causes it to start accepting remote connections." name="IDR_HOME_DAEMON_START_BUTTON"> 421 Enable remote connections 422 </message> 423 <message desc="Explanatory text displayed when the user enables remote access or changes the PIN." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_DIALOG_DESCRIPTION"> 424 To protect access to this computer, please choose a PIN of <ph name="BOLD_START">$1<ex><b></ex></ph>at least six digits<ph name="BOLD_END">$2<ex></b></ex></ph>. This PIN will be required when connecting from another location. 425 </message> 426 <message desc="Message shown when host service fails to start when enabling the host on local computer." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_HOST_FAILED"> 427 Failed to start remote access service. 428 </message> 429 <message desc="Message shown when user has attempted to continue past the manual install dialog, but the Host components are not yet installed." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_INSTALL_PENDING"> 430 Please run the installer before continuing. 431 </message> 432 <message desc="Message shown when host registration fails when enabling the host on local computer." name="IDR_ERROR_HOST_REGISTRATION_FAILED"> 433 Failed to register this computer. 434 </message> 435 <message desc="Message shown after access to local computer has been enabled successfully." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STARTED"> 436 Remote connections for this computer have been enabled. 437 </message> 438 <message desc="Instructions to the user to ask them to disable power management for the computer in order to be able to connect to it." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STARTED_DISABLE_SLEEP"> 439 Please check your computer's power management settings and ensure that it is not configured to sleep when idle. 440 </message> 441 <message desc="Message shown when local machine is being registered in the directory and when starting the host." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STARTING"> 442 Enabling remote connections for this computer… 443 </message> 444 <message desc="Message shown after we've failed to stop the host." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STOP_FAILED"> 445 Failed to disable remote access to this computer. Please try again later. 446 </message> 447 <message desc="Message shown after host has been stopped." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STOPPED"> 448 Remote connections for this computer have been disabled. 449 </message> 450 <message desc="Message shown when host is being stopped on the local machine." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_STOPPING"> 451 Disabling remote connections for this computer… 452 </message> 453 <message desc="Message shown after changing PIN for the local computer." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_UPDATED_PIN"> 454 Your PIN has been updated. 455 </message> 456 <message desc="Message shown while changing PIN for the local computer." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_UPDATING_PIN"> 457 The PIN for this computer is being updated… 458 </message> 459 <message desc="Message shown we fail to update PIN for the local computer." name="IDR_HOST_SETUP_UPDATE_PIN_FAILED"> 460 Failed to update the PIN. Please try again later. 461 </message> 462 <message desc="Clicking this button starts the desktop sharing process." name="IDR_HOME_SHARE_BUTTON"> 463 Share 464 </message> 465 <message desc="Description of the 'share' or 'host' functionality, displayed next to a button that instigates a share operation." name="IDR_HOME_SHARE_DESCRIPTION"> 466 Share this computer for another user to see and control. 467 </message> 468 <message desc="Text displayed below the description of the 'share' or 'host' functionality on ChromeOS devices, where it is not yet supported." name="IDR_HOME_SHARE_DESCRIPTION_CHROME_OS"> 469 (this feature is not yet available for Chromebooks… stay tuned) 470 </message> 471 <message desc="In the connection history dialog, clicking this button shows only recent connections to this computer." name="IDR_INCOMING_CONNECTIONS"> 472 To this computer 473 </message> 474 <message desc="Instructions shown above the access code when it is ready to be conveyed to the client." name="IDR_INSTRUCTIONS_SHARE_ABOVE"> 475 To begin sharing your desktop, give the access code below to the person who will be assisting you. 476 </message> 477 <message desc="Instructions shown below the access code when it is ready to be conveyed to the client." name="IDR_INSTRUCTIONS_SHARE_BELOW"> 478 Once they enter the code your sharing session will begin. 479 </message> 480 <message desc="An error message displayed if the user enters an invalid PIN while setting up a host." name="IDR_INVALID_PIN"> 481 Please enter a PIN consisting of six or more digits. 482 </message> 483 <message desc="Description of the 'IT2Me' remote support functionality, displayed until the user clicks a 'get started' button, at which point it is replaced by the actual UI for that functionality." name="IDR_IT2ME_FIRST_RUN"> 484 User-to-user screen sharing, perfect for remote technical support. 485 </message> 486 <message desc="String displayed in front of the host when a connection is active informing the client user who they are connected to." name="IDR_LABEL_CONNECTED"> 487 Connected: 488 </message> 489 <message desc="Description of the 'Me2Me' remote access functionality, displayed until the user clicks a 'get started' button, at which point it is replaced by the actual UI for that functionality." name="IDR_ME2ME_FIRST_RUN"> 490 Access your own computer from anywhere. 491 </message> 492 <message desc="Text shown while generating an access code." name="IDR_MESSAGE_GENERATING"> 493 Generating access code… 494 </message> 495 <message desc="Message shown on the host computer while a session is active informing them who is connected." name="IDR_MESSAGE_SHARED"> 496 Your desktop is currently shared with <ph name="USER">$1<ex>user@domain.com</ex></ph>. 497 </message> 498 <message desc="Sub-title for the one-time authorization step. Displayed after the product name and separated by a chevron." name="IDR_MODE_AUTHORIZE"> 499 Authorize 500 </message> 501 <message desc="Sub-title for the remote assistance section of the UI, which contains buttons to share this computer or to connect to another computer, both on a one-off basis." name="IDR_MODE_IT2ME"> 502 Remote Assistance 503 </message> 504 <message desc="Sub-title for the remote access section of the UI, which contains a list of currently-shared hosts and a button to enable this computer for long-term sharing." name="IDR_MODE_ME2ME"> 505 My Computers 506 </message> 507 <message desc="Label for general-purpose OK buttons." name="IDR_OK"> 508 OK 509 </message> 510 <message desc="Modified version of the host name shown for hosts that are not currently accessible." name="IDR_OFFLINE"> 511 <ph name="HOSTNAME">$1<ex>My Linux desktop</ex></ph> (offline) 512 </message> 513 <message desc="Modified version of the host name shown for hosts that are running an out-of-date version of the Me2Me host software." name="IDR_UPDATE_REQUIRED"> 514 <ph name="HOSTNAME">$1<ex>My Linux desktop</ex></ph> (out-of-date) 515 </message> 516 <message desc="Explanatory text displayed if the user tries to connect to a computer running out-of-date Me2Me host software." name="IDR_HOST_NEEDS_UPDATE_DETAIL"> 517 Software updates usually happen automatically, but can fail in some rare cases. Updating the software should take no more than a few minutes and can be done while connected to your computer remotely. 518 </message> 519 <message desc="In the connection history dialog, clicking this button shows only recent connections from this computer." name="IDR_OUTGOING_CONNECTIONS"> 520 From this computer 521 </message> 522 <message desc="Label for the PIN entry box." name="IDR_PIN"> 523 PIN 524 </message> 525 <message desc="Message displayed to the user asking them to enter a PIN for the host they are connecting to." name="IDR_PIN_MESSAGE"> 526 Please enter your PIN for <ph name="HOSTNAME">$1<ex>My Linux desktop</ex></ph>. 527 </message> 528 <message desc="Error message displayed to the user if they enter different PINs in the boxes marked 'PIN' and 'retype PIN'." name="IDR_PINS_NOT_EQUAL"> 529 Please enter the same PIN in both boxes. 530 </message> 531 <message desc="Web-app description. Displayed in Chrome's extensions page." name="IDR_PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION"> 532 Access other computers or allow another user to access your computer securely over the Internet. 533 </message> 534 <message desc="Label for button to reconnect to the previous Me2Me host. This button appears on the 'session-finished' page." name="IDR_RECONNECT"> 535 Reconnect 536 </message> 537 <message desc="Button for enabling or disabling the 'resize-to-client' functionality, whereby the host desktop is resized to match the client size as closely as possible." name="IDR_RESIZE_TO_CLIENT"> 538 Resize desktop to fit 539 </message> 540 <message desc="Label for button to retry connecting to a Me2Me host, after failing to connect to that host. This button appears on the 'session-finished' page." name="IDR_RETRY"> 541 Retry 542 </message> 543 <message desc="Tool-bar button used to access the Full-screen and shrink-to-fit features ('screen' in this context refers to the fact that the options are related to how the remote screen is displayed)." name="IDR_SCREEN_OPTIONS"> 544 Screen options 545 </message> 546 <message desc="Label for the client-side menu button that sends a Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to the host. Clicking this button behaves as if Ctrl, Alt and Del were pressed and then released at the host." name="IDR_SEND_CTRL_ALT_DEL"> 547 Ctrl-Alt-Del 548 </message> 549 <message desc="Tool-bar button used to access buttons for pressing and releasing keys or sequences of keys that might not otherwise be available. For example, Ctrl-Alt-Del, which if pressed at a client would take effect there, rather than being sent to the host as the user expected." name="IDR_SEND_KEYS"> 550 Send keys 551 </message> 552 <message desc="Label for the client-side menu button that sends a PrtScn key press to the host. The 'PrtScn' abbreviation (as typically printed on the keycap on English keyboards) is preferred over 'Print Screen', to make it clearer that this refers to the physical PrtScn key, and not the OS-specific keyboard shortcut for the screen capture functionality." name="IDR_SEND_PRINT_SCREEN"> 553 PrtScn 554 </message> 555 <message desc="Menu option for enabling shrink-to-fit. When clicked, the remote desktop will be scaled down so that it fits in the browser window." name="IDR_SHRINK_TO_FIT"> 556 Shrink to fit 557 </message> 558 <message desc="Sign in button, visible if the user's authentication token is corrupt, in which case the user has to sign in (authenticate) to the app again." name="IDR_SIGN_IN_BUTTON"> 559 Sign in 560 </message> 561 <message desc="Sign out button, visible if the user has authenticated. Clicking this clears authentication credentials and returns the web-app to the initial 'unauthenticated' state." name="IDR_SIGN_OUT_BUTTON"> 562 Sign out 563 </message> 564 <message desc="Label for the 'stop sharing' button on the host-side. Clicking this button disconnects the client." name="IDR_STOP_SHARING_BUTTON"> 565 Stop Sharing 566 </message> 567 <message desc="Column header in the connection history table showing the time and date of a connection." name="IDR_TIME_HEADER"> 568 Time 569 </message> 570 <message desc="The tool-tip shown when the user hovers over an on-line host. Clicking the host will initiate a connection to it." name="IDR_TOOLTIP_CONNECT"> 571 Connect to <ph name="HOSTNAME">$1<ex>My Linux desktop</ex></ph> 572 </message> 573 <message desc="The tool-tip shown when the user hovers over the 'delete host' button. Clicking this button removes the host from the list and disables connections to it." name="IDR_TOOLTIP_DELETE"> 574 Disable remote connections to this computer 575 </message> 576 <message desc="The tool-tip shown when the user hovers over the 'rename host' button. Clicking this button allows the host name to be edited in-place." name="IDR_TOOLTIP_RENAME"> 577 Edit computer name 578 </message> 579 <message desc="Message displayed at the bottom of the host screen if local policy dictates that NAT traversal is disabled, meaning that connections outside the local network will not work." name="IDR_WARNING_NAT_DISABLED"> 580 NOTE: Policy settings permit connections only between computers within your network. 581 </message> 582 <message desc="Link to learn more detailed information on a topic." name="IDR_LEARN_HOW"> 583 Learn how. 584 </message> 585 <message desc="Help link displayed when the user enables the host on this computer. Clicking this link opens a page that explains why this operation is safe. This string appears in a UI with limited horizontal space. Please try to keep translations no more than about 30 characters." name="IDR_WHY_IS_THIS_SAFE"> 586 Why is this safe? 587 </message> 588 <message desc="Check-box displayed when the user enters their PIN to connect to a host allowing them to 'pair' the client and host, avoiding the need to enter the PIN each time." name="IDR_REMEMBER_PIN"> 589 Don't ask for a PIN again when connecting to this host from this computer. 590 </message> 591 <message name="IDR_HANGOUTS_INVITATION" desc="Text for the invitation to try Remote Desktop app in Hangouts."> 592 Want to help someone while having a video chat with them too? Try <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">$1<ex><a href=https://plus.google.com/hangouts></ex></ph> Remote Desktop in Google Hangouts<ph name="LINK_END">$2<ex></a></ex></ph>. 593 </message> 594 <message name="IDR_REMOTING_CORE_DESCRIPTION" desc="The file description specified in the version information of remoting_core.dll."> 595 Core Library 596 </message> 597 <message name="IDR_REMOTING_DESKTOP_DESCRIPTION" desc="The file description specified in the version information of remoting_desktop.exe."> 598 Desktop Integration Process 599 </message> 600 <message name="IDR_REMOTING_HOST_DESCRIPTION" desc="The file description specified in the version information of remoting_host.exe."> 601 Host Process 602 </message> 603 <message name="IDR_REMOTING_HOST_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION" desc="The file description specified in the version information of remoting_host_plugin.dll."> 604 Allow another user to access your computer securely over the Internet. 605 </message> 606 <message name="IDR_VERIFY_PIN_DIALOG_EMAIL_LABEL" desc="The message displayed by the PIN verification dialog."> 607 Account 608 </message> 609 <message name="IDR_HOST_CATEGORY" desc="Name of the message category assigned to all messages written to the EventLog by Chromoting Host."> 610 Host 611 </message> 612 <message name="IDR_HOST_CLIENT_CONNECTED" desc="The message reported to the EventLog by Chromoting Host every time a client connects."> 613 Client connected: <ph name="CLIENT_USERNAME">%1<ex>client@email.com</ex></ph>. 614 </message> 615 <message name="IDR_HOST_CLIENT_DISCONNECTED" desc="The message reported to the EventLog by Chromoting Host every time a client disconnects."> 616 Client disconnected: <ph name="CLIENT_USERNAME">%1<ex>client@email.com</ex></ph>. 617 </message> 618 <message name="IDR_HOST_CLIENT_ACCESS_DENIED" desc="The message reported to the EventLog by Chromoting Host every time the host denies access to a client."> 619 Access denied for client: <ph name="CLIENT_USERNAME">%1<ex>client@email.com</ex></ph>. 620 </message> 621 <message name="IDR_HOST_CLIENT_ROUTING_CHANGED" desc="The message reported to the EventLog by Chromoting Host every time a channel (a logical connection) between the client and the host is established. Multiple channels can be multiplexed over the same underlying protocol connection. The IP addresses and connection type of the underlying connection are reported. The channel and connection types are reported as opaque strings which should not be translated."> 622 Channel IP for client: <ph name="CLIENT_GAIA_IDENTIFIER">%1<ex>client@email.com/TalkGadgetABCDABCD</ex></ph> ip='<ph name="CLIENT_IP_ADDRESS_AND_PORT">%2<ex>127.0.0.1:1000</ex></ph>' host_ip='<ph name="HOST_IP_ADDRESS_AND_PORT">%3<ex>127.0.0.1:2000</ex></ph>' channel='<ph name="CHANNEL_TYPE">%4<ex>mux</ex></ph>' connection='<ph name="CONNECTION_TYPE">%5<ex>direct</ex></ph>'. 623 </message> 624 <message name="IDR_HOST_STARTED" desc="The message reported to the EventLog by Chromoting Host every time it is started."> 625 Host started for user: <ph name="HOST_USERNAME">%1<ex>host@email.com</ex></ph>. 626 </message> 627 <message desc="Link to allow a host's paired clients to be viewed or edited." name="IDR_HOME_DAEMON_MANAGE_PAIRINGS"> 628 View/edit 629 </message> 630 <message desc="Link to delete a specific paired client." name="IDR_DELETE_PAIRED_CLIENT"> 631 Delete 632 </message> 633 <message desc="Link to delete all paired clients." name="IDR_DELETE_ALL_PAIRED_CLIENTS"> 634 Delete all 635 </message> 636 <message desc="Message displayed in the paired client manager dialog when all paired clients have been deleted." name="IDR_NO_PAIRED_CLIENTS"> 637 All paired clients have been deleted. 638 </message> 639 <message desc="Message displayed when the current computer has been paired with one or more clients, allowing them to connect without needing a PIN." name="IDR_HOME_DAEMON_PAIRED_MESSAGE"> 640 This computer is configured to allow one or more clients to connect without entering a PIN. 641 </message> 642 <message desc="Message displayed above the list of paired clients, explaining its purpose." name="IDR_PAIRED_CLIENTS_INTRODUCTION"> 643 The following clients have been paired with this computer and can connect without supplying a PIN. You can revoke this permission at any time, either individually, or for all clients. 644 </message> 645 <message desc="Table header for the dates at which clients were paired." name="IDR_PAIRED_CLIENT_DATE"> 646 Pairing date 647 </message> 648 <message desc="Table header for the names of paired clients." name="IDR_PAIRED_CLIENT_NAME"> 649 Client 650 </message> 651 <message desc="Text shown while a background operation is in progress." name="IDR_WORKING"> 652 Working… 653 </message> 654 </messages> 655 </release> 656</grit> 657