The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Disabling the membership for this member does not remove member from the namespace. Users might still try to access the member using the namespace. To disable the membership without removing the member from the namespace, use the /force parameter.
The member object that references computer {1} already exists in the replication group {0} in Active Directory Domain Services. ...
The member {0} cannot be added to the replication group because the member is not running a supported Windows server operating ...
The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Deleting the member does not remove the member's ...
The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Deleting the membership for this member does ...
The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Disabling the membership for this member does ...
The member {0} could not be contacted to get current schedule status. The error returned was "{1}" Do you still want to attempt ...
The member {0} has one or more primary memberships. If this member is deleted then you must manually configure new primary ...
The member {0} is the last valid on demand replication source for one or more downstream members. Deleting this member would ...
The membership {0} cannot be enabled. This membership is marked to replicate on demand, but failed to pass one or more validations: ...