AD group '{0}' has been removed. The corresponding group '{1}' will also be removed. You can keep this group in Release Management Server by detaching it from its corresponding AD group. Would you like to detach the group from AD and keep it for future use?
Active Directory Services cannot find the web server. A possible cause for this is an incompatibility between versions of ...
Active pattern '{0}' has a result type containing type variables that are not determined by the input. The common cause is ...
ActiveX Interop Assembly File : Specifies the file name to use when generating the ActiveX interop assembly for this ActiveX ...
ActiveX references no longer support per-configuration settings. To generate a custom interop wrapper, use tlbimp/aximp to ...
AD group '{0}' has been removed. The corresponding group '{1}' will also be removed. You can keep this group in Release Management ...
Adapter manager {0} that handles adapters for root model {1} does not provide an item template for new diagram creation. ...
Add a 'private void OnDeserialized(StreamingContext)' method to type {0} and attribute it with the System.Runtime.Serial ...
Add a 'private void OnDeserializing(StreamingContext)' method to type {0} and attribute it with the System.Runtime.Seria ...
Add a constructor to {0} with the following signature: 'protected {0}(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)'. ...