Most changes to configuration settings that you make in the Web Site Administration Tool take effect immediately. This requires the Web site to which the change applies to be restarted. Because this will cause currently active sessions in the Web site to be lost, you should make configuration changes to a staged or development version of the Web site before publishing these changes to the production server.
More than one PeerCustomResolverBindingElement was found in the BindingParameters of the BindingContext. This usually is ...
More than one PeerResolverBindingElement was found in the BindingParameters of the BindingContext. This usually is caused ...
More than one SecurityBindingElement found in the binding ('{0}', '{1}) for contract ('{2}', '{3}'). Only one SecurityBindingElement ...
Most changes to configuration settings that you make in the Web Site Administration Tool take effect immediately. For settings ...
Most changes to configuration settings that you make in the Web Site Administration Tool take effect immediately. This requires ...
MSB1020: The logger was not found. Check the following: 1.) The logger name specified is the same as the name of the logger ...
MSB1020: The logger {0} was not found. Check the following: 1.) The logger name specified is the same as the name of the ...
MSB2008: This Visual Studio project system cannot convert "{0}" projects. It can only be used to convert C#, VB, and VJ# ...
MSB2012: Project-to-project references to web projects are no longer supported and therefore cannot be converted. Please ...