Could not load the assembly {0}. This assembly may have been downloaded from the Web. If an assembly has been downloaded from the Web, it is flagged by Windows as being a Web file, even if it resides on the local computer. This may prevent it from being used in your project. You can change this designation by changing the file properties. Only unblock assemblies that you trust. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=179545 for more information.
Could not increase the available registry space. 2 KB of free registry space is required for the installation of this application. ...
Could not install the certificate into the personal certificate store because it requires a password. In the Project Designer, ...
Could not load a snippet titled 'Event Stub', 'Method Stub', or 'Property Stub', or could not find a literal in that snippet ...
Could not load assembly; {0} and class: {1} The fault could be in the registry or it could be that the assembly itself is ...
Could not load the assembly {0}. This assembly may have been downloaded from the Web. If an assembly has been downloaded ...
Could not load the Web.config configuration file. Check the file for any malformed XML elements, and try again. The following ...
Could not load type {0} which is used in the .RESX file. Ensure that the necessary references have been added to your project. ...
Could not locate cross-domain policy at '{0}': Web services might not be accessible at runtime by your Silverlight application. ...
Could not locate the expected version of the Microsoft Windows SDK. Looked for a location specified in the "{0}" value of ...