text/microsoft-resx 2.0 System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 This code will expire in 15 minutes. Please enter the desired tenant number. Enter {0} to login with a new account {0} will be replaced with the resource from AzureUserEntry_NewLogin; it is intended to be a single-character shorthand for "new account" Enter {0} to remove the above saved connection settings. {0} will be replaced with the resource from AzureUserEntry_RemoveStored; it is intended to be a single-character shorthand for "remove stored" Please enter a valid number to access the stored connection settings, {0} to log in with a new account, or {1} to remove the saved connection settings. {0} will be replaced with the resource from AzureUserEntry_NewLogin, and {1} will be replaced with AzureUserEntry_RemoveStored. This is an error message, used after AzureNewLogin/AzureRemoveStored if the user enters an invalid value. Please enter a number. Number out of bounds. Please enter a valid number. Could not find any tenants. You have not set up your cloud shell account yet. Please go to https://shell.azure.com to set it up. {Locked="https://shell.azure.com"} This URL should not be localized. Everything else should. Do you want to save these connection settings for future logins? [{0}/{1}] {0} and {1} will be replaced with AzureUserEntry_Yes and AzureUserEntry_No. They are single-character shorthands for "yes" and "no" in this language. Please enter {0} or {1} {0} and {1} will be replaced with AzureUserEntry_Yes and AzureUserEntry_No. This resource will be used as an error response after AzureStorePrompt. Requesting a cloud shell instance... Succeeded. Requesting a terminal (this might take a while)... Your connection settings have been saved for future logins. No tokens to remove. Saved connection settings removed. Authentication parameters changed. You'll need to log in again. <unknown tenant name> Tenant {0}: {1} ({2}) {0} is the tenant's number, which the user will enter to connect to the tenant. {1} is the tenant's display name, which will be meaningful for the user. {2} is the tenant's internal ID number. Authenticated. n This is shorthand for "new login". The user must enter this character to activate the New Login feature (AzureInvalidAccessInput, AzureNewLogin) r This is shorthand for "remove saved connections". The user must enter this character to activate the Remove Saved Logins feature (AzureRemoveStored, AzureInvalidAccessInput) y This is shorthand for "yes". The user must enter this character to CONFIRM a prompt. n This is shorthand for "no". The user must enter this character to DECLINE a prompt. [process exited with code {0}] The first argument {0} is the error code of the process. When there is no error, the number ZERO will be displayed. [error {0} when launching `{1}'] The first argument {0} is the error code. The second argument {1} is the user-specified path to a program. If this string is broken to multiple lines, it will not be displayed properly. Could not access starting directory "{0}" The first argument {0} is a path to a directory on the filesystem, as provided by the user.