The root folder of the Web server (for example, \inetpub\wwwroot) might contain a Web.config file that has settings that apply to all Web sites that are running on that server. At the application level, another Web.config file might exist that defines settings for that application. Other Web.config files also might exist in subdirectories of your application that specify settings that apply to the resources that are contained within those subdirectories.
The root activity type is invalid. A root activity must inherit from the CompositeActivity class and must not have a Parent. ...
The root activity's argument settings are incorrect. Either fix the workflow definition or supply input values to fix these ...
The root element for the request could not be determined. When RoutingStyle is set to RequestElement, SoapExtensions configured ...
The root element of a configuration file is the configuration element. The configuration element contains individual elements ...
The root folder of the Web server (for example, \inetpub\wwwroot) might contain a Web.config file that has settings that ...
The root map at position '{0}' (zero-based) does not match the map(s) that preceded it. Please ensure that all maps represent ...
The root of a Template content section cannot contain an element of type '{0}'. Only FrameworkElement and FrameworkContentElement ...
The route parameter name '{0}' is invalid. Route parameter names must be non-empty and cannot contain these characters: "{", ...
The route parameter name '{0}' is invalid. Route parameter names must be non-empty and cannot contain these characters: "{", ...