The ValidateAntiForgeryAttribute is defined with both HttpVerbs.Get and HttpVerbs.Post. The attribute will not be used when GET verb is used.
The user name or password is not valid. Enter a valid user name (for example, domain\user) and password, and try the operation ...
The user pressed Cancel in the Find Source dialog. The debug source files settings for the active solution have been modified ...
The user template information is out of date. This information is automatically regenerated. There must have been a problem ...
The user-defined table type ({0}) could not be created because the minimum row size would be {1}. Table rows cannot be larger ...
The ValidateAntiForgeryAttribute is defined with both HttpVerbs.Get and HttpVerbs.Post. The attribute will not be used when ...
The ValidateAntiForgeryAttribute is defined with both the default values, HttpVerbs.Get and HttpVerbs.Post. The attribute ...
The value "{0}" was returned by the registry get operation. To determine which key was accessed, see the previous diagnostic ...
The value '{0}' is not a valid custom errors mode. The custom errors mode can be one of the following: On, Off, or RemoteOnly. ...
The value '{0}' is not a valid download ticket type. Download ticket type could be one of the following: MD5Ticket, RSATicket. ...