File '%1!s!' cannot be reused until after the next BACKUP LOG operation. If the database is participating in an availability group, a dropped file can be reused only after the truncation LSN of the primary availability replica has passed the drop LSN of the file and a subsequent BACKUP LOG operation has completed.
File "%1!s!" cannot be restored over the existing "%2!s!". Reissue the RESTORE statement using WITH REPLACE to overwrite ...
File "{0}" already exists. Do you want to reuse this file as the configuration file or overwrite the file with new configuration ...
File %1!s! in database %2!s! has been set to sparse by the file system but does not belong to a database snapshot. The file ...
File '%1!s!' appears to have been truncated by the operating system. Expected size is %2!s! KB but actual size is %3!s! KB. ...
File '%1!s!' cannot be reused until after the next BACKUP LOG operation. If the database is participating in an availability ...
File '%1!s!' has been rolled forward to LSN %2!s!. This log terminates at LSN %3!s!, which is too early to apply the WITH ...
File '%1!s!' is claimed by '%2!s!'(%3!s!) and '%4!s!'(%5!s!). The WITH MOVE clause can be used to relocate one or more files. ...
File '%1!s!' is not a valid undo file for database '%2!s! (database ID %3!s!). Verify the file path, and specify the correct ...
File '%1' already exists. If this error occurs, locate this file in the Web synchronization directory, delete the file, and ...