Removing the mail enabled user "{0}" will delete the mail enabled user without deleting the associated Windows Live ID "{1}". You can associate the Windows Live ID with another mail enabled user.
Removing the "{0}" management role assignment would prevent you from being able to assign the "{1}" management role to yourself ...
Removing the "{0}" role group object. The following properties were configured: management roles "{1}", managed by "{2}". ...
Removing the distribution groups will remove the Windows group objects. Are you sure you want to remove these {0} groups? ...
Removing the e-mail address policy "{0}" and updating all recipients that fall under its recipient filter. This action may ...
Removing the mail enabled user "{0}" will delete the mail enabled user without deleting the associated Windows Live ID "{1}". ...
Removing the mailbox "{0}" will immediately delete the mailbox and the associated Windows Live ID "{1}" and the Windows Live ...
Removing the mailbox "{0}" will mark the mailbox and the archive, if present, for deletion. The associated Windows Live ID ...
Removing the mailbox "{0}" will mark the mailbox and the archive, if present, in the database for removal. The Windows Live ...
Removing the mailbox "{0}" will remove the Active Directory user object and mark the mailbox in the database for removal. ...