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8.4 KiB
291 lines
8.4 KiB
; /*
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; Microsoft
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; Copyright (c) 1992-2001 Microsoft Corporation
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;
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; This file contains the message definitions for the Secure Server Roles project.
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; The content of the file is modified from the msgtable sample.
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;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; HEADER SECTION
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;
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; The header section defines names and language identifiers for use
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; by the message definitions later in this file. The MessageIdTypedef,
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; SeverityNames, FacilityNames, and LanguageNames keywords are
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; optional and not required.
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;
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;
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MessageIdTypedef=HRESULT
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;
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; The MessageIdTypedef keyword gives a typedef name that is used in a
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; type cast for each message code in the generated include file. Each
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; message code appears in the include file with the format: #define
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; name ((type) 0xnnnnnnnn) The default value for type is empty, and no
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; type cast is generated. It is the programmer's responsibility to
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; specify a typedef statement in the application source code to define
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; the type. The type used in the typedef must be large enough to
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; accomodate the entire 32-bit message code.
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;
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;
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SeverityNames=(Success=0x0:STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS
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Informational=0x1:STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL
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Warning=0x2:STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING
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Error=0x3:STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR
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)
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;
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; The SeverityNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
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; as the value of the Severity keyword in the message definition. The
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; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
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; severity name is a number that, when shifted left by 30, gives the
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; bit pattern to logical-OR with the Facility value and MessageId
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; value to form the full 32-bit message code. The default value of
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; this keyword is:
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;
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; SeverityNames=(
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; Success=0x0
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; Informational=0x1
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; Warning=0x2
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; Error=0x3
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; )
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;
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; Severity values occupy the high two bits of a 32-bit message code.
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; Any severity value that does not fit in two bits is an error. The
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; severity codes can be given symbolic names by following each value
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; with :name
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;
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;
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FacilityNames=(System=0x0:FACILITY_SYSTEM
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Runtime=0x2:FACILITY_RUNTIME
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Stubs=0x3:FACILITY_STUBS
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Io=0x4:FACILITY_IO_ERROR_CODE
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)
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;
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; The FacilityNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
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; as the value of the Facility keyword in the message definition. The
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; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
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; facility name is a number that, when shift it left by 16 bits, gives
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; the bit pattern to logical-OR with the Severity value and MessageId
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; value to form the full 32-bit message code. The default value of
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; this keyword is:
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;
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; FacilityNames=(
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; System=0x0FF
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; Application=0xFFF
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; )
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;
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; Facility codes occupy the low order 12 bits of the high order
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; 16-bits of a 32-bit message code. Any facility code that does not
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; fit in 12 bits is an error. This allows for 4,096 facility codes.
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; The first 256 codes are reserved for use by the system software. The
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; facility codes can be given symbolic names by following each value
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; with :name
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;
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;
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; The LanguageNames keyword defines the set of names that are allowed
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; as the value of the Language keyword in the message definition. The
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; set is delimited by left and right parentheses. Associated with each
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; language name is a number and a file name that are used to name the
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; generated resource file that contains the messages for that
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; language. The number corresponds to the language identifier to use
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; in the resource table. The number is separated from the file name
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; with a colon.
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;
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LanguageNames=(English=0x409:MSG00409)
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;
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; Any new names in the source file which don't override the built-in
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; names are added to the list of valid languages. This allows an
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; application to support private languages with descriptive names.
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;
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;
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;-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; MESSAGE DEFINITION SECTION
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;
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; Following the header section is the body of the Message Compiler
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; source file. The body consists of zero or more message definitions.
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; Each message definition begins with one or more of the following
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; statements:
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;
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; MessageId = [number|+number]
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; Severity = severity_name
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; Facility = facility_name
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; SymbolicName = name
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;
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; The MessageId statement marks the beginning of the message
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; definition. A MessageID statement is required for each message,
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; although the value is optional. If no value is specified, the value
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; used is the previous value for the facility plus one. If the value
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; is specified as +number then the value used is the previous value
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; for the facility, plus the number after the plus sign. Otherwise, if
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; a numeric value is given, that value is used. Any MessageId value
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; that does not fit in 16 bits is an error.
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;
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; The Severity and Facility statements are optional. These statements
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; specify additional bits to OR into the final 32-bit message code. If
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; not specified they default to the value last specified for a message
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; definition. The initial values prior to processing the first message
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; definition are:
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;
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; Severity=Success
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; Facility=Application
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;
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; The value associated with Severity and Facility must match one of
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; the names given in the FacilityNames and SeverityNames statements in
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; the header section. The SymbolicName statement allows you to
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; associate a C/C++ symbolic constant with the final 32-bit message
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; code.
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; */
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MessageId=0x01
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Severity=Warning
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=W_SSR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND
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Language=English
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The property does not exist.
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.
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MessageId=0x02
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MEMBER_NOT_FOUND
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Language=English
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The SSR member does not exist.
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.
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MessageId=0x0D
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_INVALID_ACTION_TYPE
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Language=English
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The action type is invalid.
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.
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MessageId=0x0E
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_INVALID_ACTION_VERB
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Language=English
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The action verb is invalid.
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.
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MessageId=0x0F
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_INVALID_XML_FILE
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Language=English
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The XML is invalid according to the schema.
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.
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MessageId=0x10
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MISSING_INT_ATTRIBUTE
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Language=English
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The member's XML registration is missing integer attribute(s).
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.
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MessageId=0x11
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MISSING_STRING_ATTRIBUTE
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Language=English
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The member's XML registration is missing string attribute(s).
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.
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MessageId=0x12
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MAJOR_VERSION_MISMATCH
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Language=English
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The member's major version mis-matches SSR engine dll's major version.
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.
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MessageId=0x13
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MEMBER_INVALID_REGISTRATION
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Language=English
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The member's registration XML is invalid.
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.
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MessageId=0x16
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_MEMBER_XSD_INVALID
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Language=English
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SsrMember.xsd file is not a valid schema.
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.
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MessageId=0x17
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_LOG_FILE_MUTEX_WAIT
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Language=English
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Waiting for the log file's mutex encounters errors.
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.
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MessageId=0x18
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_EXPAND_ENVIRONMENT_STRING
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Language=English
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Failed to expand the environment string.
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.
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MessageId=0x20
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_ACTION_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE
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Language=English
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The action data object is not available.
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.
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MessageId=0x21
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_ENGINE_NOT_AVAILABLE
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Language=English
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SSR Engine is not available.
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MessageId=0x22
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_ENGINE_NOT_SUPPORT_INTERFACE
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Language=English
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SSR Engine does not support the ISsrEngine interface.
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.
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MessageId=0x23
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_VARIANT_NOT_CONTAIN_OBJECT
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Language=English
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The variant does not contain COM objects.
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MessageId=0x24
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_ARRAY_INDEX_OUT_OF_RANGE
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Language=English
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The requesting index is out of the range.
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MessageId=0x25
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Severity=Error
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=E_SSR_NO_VALID_ELEMENT
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Language=English
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The variant does not contain valid element.
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.
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MessageId=0x26
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Severity=Warning
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Facility=Runtime
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SymbolicName=W_SSR_MISSING_FILE
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Language=English
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Some file(s) are missing.
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.
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