The connection string appears to contain sensitive data (for example, a password) and it will be stored in test source code and test assembly in plain text. Storing sensitive data in plain text can result in a security issue. Are you sure you want to keep this sensitive data in the connection string?
The Configure an Assembly wizard allows you to add or remove permissions from this permission set. This wizard also allows ...
The connection information retrieved contains an incompatible query type, or was created using an incompatible query format. ...
The connection property in the Application Settings file is missing or incorrect. The connection string from the {0} file ...
The connection property in the web.config file is missing or incorrect. The connection string from the {0} file has been ...
The connection string appears to contain sensitive data (for example, a password) and it will be stored in test source code ...
The connection string contains credentials with a clear text password and is not using integrated security. Do you want to ...
The connection string for the database has not been set. To store your results in a database for post-run analysis, set the ...
The connection string in the generated code may contain plain text passwords and/or other sensitive information. Please review ...
The connection string is not valid. Press OK to build a new connection string, or press Cancel to edit the existing connection ...