Visual Studio 2010

  1. Are you sure you want to delete the default process template? The next process template in the list will become the default ...
  2. Are you sure you want to delete the selected item(s)? To add the deleted item(s) back, you will need to run TfsMgmt.exe on ...
  3. Are you sure you want to delete the selected node and all of its child nodes? This area may currently be used to categorize ...
  4. Are you sure you want to delete the selected node and all of its sub nodes? This area may currently be used to categorize ...
  5. Are you sure you want to delete the selected workspaces? All pending changes in the selected workspaces will be lost. This ...
  6. Are you sure you want to delete this stored credential? You will not be able to use this credential unless you re-enable ...
  7. Are you sure you want to destroy the {0} work item type as well as its {1} work item(s)? This action is not recoverable. ...
  8. Are you sure you want to remove public message queue "{0}" from machine "{1}"? Note: Deleting a public queue can take some ...
  9. Are you sure you want to remove the team project '{0}' from Team Explorer? If you remove the team project, you can add it ...
  10. Are you sure you want to restore to the following snapshot: {0}? The current state of the environment will be lost. If any ...
  11. Are you sure you want to restore to the previous snapshot? The current state of the environment will be lost. If any tests ...
  12. Are you sure you want to stop the download? If you click Yes, setup will save the items that are downloaded successfully ...
  13. Argument '%d': using a read-only string as a writable string argument. This will attempt to write into static read-only memory ...
  14. Arguments '{0}' are not valid. Markup extensions require one equal sign between name and value, and one comma between constructor ...
  15. Arguments '{0}' are not valid. Markup extensions require only spaces between the markup extension name and the first parameter. ...
  16. Arguments and assemblies may also be provided in a response file provided on the command line prefixed with an @. Each line ...
  17. Arrange data so that it is easier to analyze. You can sort the selected data in ascending or descending order, or you can ...
  18. Arrange fields to group data in rows, columns, or both, and choose values to display. Data expands across the page in column ...
  19. Arrange objects on the slide by changing their order, position, and rotation. You can also group multiple objects together ...
  20. Artifacts associated with this layer must belong to one of the specified namespaces. Use a semicolon to separate multiple ...
  21. Artifacts associated with this layer must not belong to the specified namespaces. Use a semicolon to separate multiple namespaces. ...
  22. Artifacts associated with this layer must not depend on the specified namespaces. Use a semicolon to separate multiple namespaces. ...
  23. As it is declared in your code, parameter {0} of P/Invoke {1} will be {2} bytes wide on {3} platforms. This is not correct, ...
  24. As it is declared in your code, the return type of P/Invoke {0} will be {1} bytes wide on {2} platforms. This is not correct, ...
  25. ASM List Location : Specifies relative path and/or name for ASM listing file; can be file or directory name. (/Fa[name]) ...
  26. ASP debugging is disabled because the ASP process is running as a user that does not have debug permissions. Please see Help ...
  27. ASP.NET %1 has not been registered on the Web server. You need to manually configure you Web server for ASP.NET %1 in order ...
  28. ASP.NET %1 has not been registered on the Web server. You need to manually configure your Web server for ASP.NET %1 in order ...
  29. ASP.NET debugging is not enabled for this web. You can set 'debug' to True in the web's configuration file to enable debugging. ...
  30. ASP.NET {0} has not been registered on the Web server. You need to manually configure your Web server for ASP.NET {0} in ...
  31. Assemblies can discover member information in other assemblies. Members include the methods and properties within the classes ...
  32. Assemblies can only print from a restricted Print dialog box. Assemblies can print preview to the selected printer or default ...
  33. Assemblies have access to printer information and availability. Assemblies can print programmatically, without the Print ...
  34. Assemblies have no access to windows or user interface events and must execute without a graphical user interface. Access ...
  35. Assemblies loaded from byte arrays inherit the grant set of the loading assembly. Since this means that the loaded assembly ...
  36. Assemblies only have access to safe subwindows for drawing and can only use controls (buttons, dropdown boxes, and so on) ...
  37. Assemblies only have access to safe top-level windows and safe subwindows for drawing. Access to form information like size, ...
  38. Assemblies only have access to the Clipboard to paste content from the same application domain. The ability to copy and cut ...
  39. Assemblies only have access to the Open File dialog box and Save File dialog box, and are permitted to open and save files ...
  40. Assemblies only have access to the Open File dialog box, and are permitted to open files through this dialog. This permission ...
  41. Assemblies only have access to the Save File dialog box, and are permitted to save files through this dialog. This permission ...
  42. Assemblies should explicitly state their CLS compliance using the CLSCompliant attribute. An assembly without this attribute ...
  43. Assemblies should use version numbers. The version number is considered part of an assembly's identity. Versioning is applied ...
  44. Assemblies that match this code group s membership condition are only granted this code group's permission set even if other ...
  45. Assemblies that meet this code group's membership condition will receive the permissions in the permission set specified ...
  46. Assemblies that reference System.Windows.Forms should have the STAThreadAttribute. Failure to apply this attribute will most ...
  47. Assemblies without DNS permission will not be able to resolve Internet names or use URL addresses like 'www.microsoft.com'. ...
  48. Assembly '{0}' cannot be used to resolve a reference to a type library since it has multiple guid attributes which is not ...
  49. Assembly '{0}' not found in dependency set of target binary. Statically linked roots should be specified using an assembly ...
  50. Assembly '{0}' was not found. Verify that you are not missing an assembly reference. Also, verify that your project and all ...
  51. Assembly '{0}' was referenced transitively and the assembly could not be resolved automatically. Static linking will assume ...
  52. Assembly '|1' references assembly '|2', which is ambiguous between '|3' (referenced by project '|4') and '|5' (referenced ...
  53. Assembly and module attributes must precede all other elements defined in a file except using clauses and extern alias declarations ...
  54. Assembly dependencies are the assemblies that make up the application. These assemblies can be used to create configured ...
  55. Assembly keyword Specifies that an attribute at the beginning of a source file applies to the entire assembly. Otherwise ...
  56. Assembly Link Resource : Links a resource file to the output assembly. The resource file is not placed in the output assembly, ...
  57. Assembly must be specified for XAML files that are not part of a project. Reopen this XAML file after adding it to a project, ...
  58. Assembly {0} has a reference to assembly '{1}'. Because this assembly was introduced in {2}, which is higher than the project's ...
  59. Assembly {0} is marked with an attribute that uses member {1}. Because this member was introduced in {2}, which was not included ...
  60. Assembly {0} is marked with an attribute that uses type {1}. Because this type was introduced in {2}, which was not included ...
  61. Assembly.GetEntryAssembly() returns null. Set the Application.ResourceAssembly property or use the pack://application:,/assemblyname;component/ ...
  62. Asserting a security permission without performing any security checks can leave an exploitable security weakness in your ...
  63. Assign the System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) that will be used by Lab Management and the network location that ...
  64. Assign the System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) that will be used by Lab Management and the network location that ...
  65. Assign the Team Foundation Server URL that will be used by lab managed build agents to connect to Team Foundation Server. ...
  66. Assign the Team Foundation Server Url that will be used by lab managed build agents to connect to Team Foundation Server. ...
  67. Association "{0}" cannot be created. The parent property {1}.{2} ({3}) does not match the child property {4}.{5} ({6}). The ...
  68. Association "{0}" cannot be created. The parent property {1}.{2} does not match the child property {3}.{4}. The parent property ...
  69. AssociationReference referring to the Association '{0}' can only be defined in the Entity with Name '{1}' and Namespace '{2}'. ...
  70. AssociationReference referring to the Association '{0}' cannot set Reverse attribute to 'true'. An association can set the ...
  71. Asynchronous break is not supported. Update SQL debugging components by running remote debugging component install on the ...
  72. At least one error occurred during the successful creation of the label '{0}'. The specific error(s) are displayed in the ...
  73. At least one existing team project collection is not configured for Lab Management. To configure Lab Management, click the ...
  74. At least one of the following must be specified: linear velocity ({0} or {1}), angular velocity ({2}), or expansion velocity ...
  75. At least one of the schemas that you are comparing has pending operations. You must refresh the comparison after these operations ...