Type Markers: The following identity type markers are used in output messages: [U] - Windows user [G] - Windows group [A] - A group specific to Team Foundation Server, such as "Project Administrators" a [A] - Administrative group e [A] - Everyone group s [A] - Service account group [X] - The identity is not valid. [?] - The identity type is not known. The following access control entry markers are used in output messages: [+] - ALLOW access control entry [-] - DENY access control entry * [ ] - Inherited access control entry
Type definitions using implicit construction may only have one 'inherit' specification and it must be the first declaration ...
Type equivalence requires that all participating types, as well as all methods and fields within those types, are transparent ...
Type in a folder in which to store the SQL Tracing data. The path must be accessible to the SQL Server and the client running ...
Type in a SQL Server instance path that contains the Team Foundation Server warehouse database to be upgraded. Click on the ...
Type Markers: The following identity type markers are used in output messages: U - Windows user G - Windows group A - A group ...
Type of conditional expression cannot be determined because there is no implicit conversion between '%1!ls!' and '%2!ls!' ...
Type parameter '|1' has the same name as a type parameter of an enclosing type. Enclosing type's type parameter will be shadowed. ...
Type parameter '|1' must have either a 'New' constraint or a 'Structure' constraint to satisfy the 'New' constraint for type ...
Type parameter name '|1' does not match the name '|2' of the corresponding type parameter defined on one of the other partial ...