The use of '->' in sequence and computation expressions is limited to the form 'for pat in expr -> expr'. Use the syntax 'for ... in ... do ... yield...' to generate elements in more complex sequence expressions.
The URL specified ('{0}') does not correspond to a valid directory. Tests configured to run in ASP.NET in IIS require a valid ...
The URL {0} is for a different instance of Team Foundation Server. Technical information (for administrator): Current Server ...
The use case defining additional behavior. The definition of this use-case is typically not self-contained, and can be understood ...
The use case defining the included behavior. The definition of this use-cases is typically self-contained, so that it can ...
The use of '->' in sequence and computation expressions is limited to the form 'for pat in expr -> expr'. Use the syntax ...
The use of named arguments in union case expressions is reserved for future use. Arguments of the form 'a=b' should be parenthesized. ...
The use of the type syntax 'int C' and 'C ' is not permitted here. Consider adjusting this type to be written in the form ...
The user account '%1!.200s!' cannot be added to the current virtual server because it is in use by a site on a different ...
The user account '%1!.200s!' cannot be created due to quota limitations. The maximum number of user accounts for this site ...