Windows-powershell / PowerShell-master /src /System.Management.Automation /resources /CmdletizationCoreResources.resx
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| <data name="ScriptWriter_ModuleDescription" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cmdlets over '{0}' class</value> | |
| <comment>{0} is a placeholder for a name of a CIM class. Example: "ROOT\cimv2\Win32_Process"</comment> | |
| </data> | |
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| <data name="ScriptWriter_DuplicateQueryParameterName" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Two cmdlet parameters defined within the {0} element have the same name: {1}. Resolve the conflict in the Cmdlet Definition XML and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="CmdletParameterMetadata"} {StrContains="PSName"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a name of an XML element. Example: <GetCmdletParameters> | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a cmdlet parameter name. Example: Name</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ExportCimCommand_ErrorInCmdletizationXmlFile" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process Cmdlet Definition XML for the following file: {0}. {1}</value> | |
| <comment>{0} is a placeholder for a file name. | |
| {1} is an exception message copied from an XmlException or XmlSchemaException</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_DuplicateParameterSetInStaticCmdlet" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>The {0} cmdlet defines the {1} parameter set more than once. Verify that the Cmdlet Definition XML does not have duplicate parameter set names and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="CmdletParameterSet"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a cmdlet name. Example: 'Get-Win32Process' | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a parameter set name. Example: 'foo'</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_ObjectModelWrapperDefinesMultipleParameterSets" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process the ObjectModelWrapper attribute. The {0} type defines multiple parameter sets. Verify that the Cmdlet Definition XML specifies a valid type in the ObjectModelWrapper attribute and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="ObjectModelWrapper"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: System.Net.IPAddress</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_ObjectModelWrapperIsStillGeneric" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process the ObjectModelWrapper attribute. The {0} type is an open generic type. Verify that the Cmdlet Definition XML specifies a valid type in the ObjectModelWrapper attribute and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="ObjectModelWrapper"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: System.Net.IPAddress</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_ObjectModelWrapperNotDerivedFromObjectModelWrapper" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process the ObjectModelWrapper attribute. The {0} type is not derived from the following class: {1}. Verify that the Cmdlet Definition XML specifies a valid type in the ObjectModelWrapper attribute and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="ObjectModelWrapper"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: System.Net.IPAddress | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: Microsoft.PowerShell.Cmdletization.ObjectModelWrapper</comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_ObjectModelWrapperUsesIgnoredParameterMetadata" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process the ObjectModelWrapper attribute. The {0} type defines the {1} cmdlet parameter with a {2} attribute parameter that is ignored. Verify that the Cmdlet Definition XML specifies a valid type in the ObjectModelWrapper attribute and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="ObjectModelWrapper"} | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: System.Net.IPAddress | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a cmdlet parameter name. Example: 'ProcessId' | |
| {2} is a placeholder for a name of a property of ParameterAttribute class. Example: ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName </comment> | |
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| <data name="ScriptWriter_ParameterNameConflictsWithCommonParameters" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot define the {0} parameter for the {1} cmdlet. The parameter name is already defined by the {2} class. Change the name of the parameter in Cmdlet Definition XML and retry.</value> | |
| <comment>{0} is a placeholder for a cmdlet parameter name. Example: 'ProcessId' | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a cmdlet name. Example: 'Get-Win32Process' | |
| {2} is a placeholder for a .NET class name. Example: 'Microsoft.PowerShell.Cmdletization.Cim.CimWrapper'</comment> | |
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| <data name="ScriptWriter_ParameterNameConflictsWithQueryParameters" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot define the {0} parameter for the {1} cmdlet. The parameter name is already defined within the {2} XML element. Change the name of the parameter in the Cmdlet Definition XML, and then try again.</value> | |
| <comment>{0} is a placeholder for a cmdlet parameter name. Example: 'ProcessId' | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a cmdlet name. Example: 'Get-Win32Process' | |
| {2} is a placeholder for an xml element name. Example: <GetCmdletParameters></comment> | |
| </data> | |
| <data name="ScriptWriter_ConcatenationOfDeserializationExceptions" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>{0} {1}</value> | |
| <comment>This is a resource string, to support locales where the order of placeholders might need to be reversed. | |
| {0} is a placeholder for a top-level exception message (i.e. "There is an error in XML document (2, 2).") | |
| {1} is a placeholder for a secondary exception message (i.e. "")</comment> | |
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| <data name="EnumWriter_InvalidEnumName" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>The value of the EnumName attribute doesn't translate to a valid C# identifier: {0}. Verify the EnumName attribute in the Cmdlet Definition XML, and then try again.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="EnumName"}</comment> | |
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| <data name="EnumWriter_InvalidValueName" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>The value of the Name attribute is not a valid C# identifier: {0}. Verify the Name attribute in the Cmdlet Definition XML, and then try again.</value> | |
| <comment>{StrContains="Enum"} {StrContains="Value"} {StrContains="Name"}</comment> | |
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| <data name="ScriptWriter_InvalidEnum" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>Cannot process the <Enum EnumName="{0}" ...> element. {1}</value> | |
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| <data name="ImportModule_UnsupportedCmdletAdapter" xml:space="preserve"> | |
| <value>The remote computer returned a CDXML file that is not valid. The following cmdlet adapter is not supported for importing a CDXML module from a remote computer: {0}</value> | |
| <comment>{0} is a placeholder for a fully qualified type name</comment> | |
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