<LevelOne>%1 must be between %2 and %3.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo></LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1001"Indicator="U">
<LevelOne>Under construction</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>This function is not yet available.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1002"Indicator="Q">
<LevelOne>This will reload the Remote System Explorer. Are you sure?</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>This action should only be used after receiving files from a team repository. It reloads the RSE from the workspace, incorporating the new files.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1003"Indicator="U">
<LevelOne>An unexpected exception has occurred</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>%1</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1006"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Enter name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must enter a name in the field where the cursor is positioned.</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>When expanding a node in the tree, and retrieving the resources, either an error occurred or you cancelled the operation. The expand is cancelled.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1014"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Enter profile name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must enter a name for the profile. Profiles contain all connections, filters and user defined actions. They are shared by the team, but each team member sees only those profiles which are active. Each profile can be private to you, or used by the whole team if all team members make the profile active. The name should reflect this. That is, if the profile is to be private to you, pick a name that is least likely to collide with a name chosen by other team members.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1015"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Profile of that name already exists</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>There is already a profile of that name. Choose a unique name for the profile.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1016"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Not a valid profile name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>Profiles are stored as folders in the file system, so profile names must be valid folder names for the workbench. Furthermore, they must not contain pound signs (#) or exceed 100 characters in length. Profile names are not case sensitive, but are case tolerant.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1017"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Enter number</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The value %1 you entered is not numeric. Enter only numeric input.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1018"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Name not valid as folder name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The name must be a valid folder name within the workbench and the underlying file system.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1019"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Name not valid as file name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The name must be a valid file name within the workbench and the underlying file system.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1020"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Please enter a valid system type.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must select a system type. The system type is the type of the operating system of the remote sytem.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1021"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Please enter a valid connection name.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must enter a connection name. This name is arbitrary, but must be unique to the selected profile.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1022"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Connection name is not unique for the selected profile.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>Connection names must be unique to the profile that contains the connection. Specify a name not already in use.</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>You must specify a name for your filter pool. Filter pool names are arbitrary, but typically reflect the contents of the filters, such as "Release 1" or "Accounts Payable".</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1038"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter pool name already exists in this profile</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>A filter pool with this name already exists in the profile.</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>The given profile name is reserved. Specify another name for the profile.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1041"Indicator="Q">
<LevelOne>Connection of name %1 already exists in profile %2. Continue?</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>A connection of this name exists in another profile. While this allowed, it is discouraged as it may lead to confusion. Press Yes to create the connection, or No to cancel the creation.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1042"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Enter filter name</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must specify a name for your filter. You can specify any name you like. Choose a name that tells others the contents of this filter. For example, "Source Files for Release 1".</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1043"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter name already exists in this filter pool</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The filter name you specified is in use. You must specify a name unique for the parent filter pool.</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>You must specify filtering information</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1046"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter string already exists</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You specified a filter string which already exists in this filter. Having duplicate filter strings will result in duplicate resources in the expanded filter. Specify unique filter strings, preferably which result in unique resources. For example, don't specify both ABC* and A*. </LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1047"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter string not valid</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The filter string you specified is not syntactically correct.</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>You have defined the same filter string twice or more. This will result in multiple copies of the same resource, when this filter is expanded. Delete the redundant filter strings.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1049"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter string '%1' already exists in filter %2</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>This filter string cannot be copied or moved to the target filter. The same filter string already exists there</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1050"Indicator="U">
<LevelOne>Save to disk failed with an unexpected exception</LevelOne>
<LevelOne>Filter pool %1 created. Create a reference to it in the selected subsystem?</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>New filter pools are not accessible until a reference is added to them in a subsystem. Select Yes to add a reference to the new filter pool in selected subsystem %2</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1161"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter update failed: %1</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>%2</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1162"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Filter rename failed: %1</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>%2</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1170"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Enter numeric value</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>You must enter a numeric value</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1171"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Value %1 not numeric</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The value specified is not a valid number</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1172"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Value %1 not in range</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The value specified is not within the valid range of %2 to %3</LevelTwo>
<LevelTwo>The user ID %1 on host %2 is not valid. Change the user ID and try again.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="1004"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>The saved password is not correct.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The saved password for user ID %1 on host %2 is not correct. Please enter the password and try again.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2001"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Environment variable %1 is already defined</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>An environment variable %1 has already been defined. Change the new environment variable's name and press the Add button.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2002"Indicator="W">
<LevelOne>Environment variable must have a name.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>An attempt was made to define an environment variable with a blank name. Type a value for the environment variable name.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2003"Indicator="W">
<LevelOne>Environment variable must have a name.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>An attempt was made to clear the name of an environment variable. To remove an environment variable, select the variable in the list add press the Remove button.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2004"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Environment variable name contains an invalid character.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The environment variable name cannot contain a space or the '=' character.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2101"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Saved password for %1 on %2 already exists.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The password for user ID %1 on host %2 is already saved. Enter a different user ID or host name or change the existing saved password.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2102"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>New and verify passwords do not match.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The new and verify passwords must match (case sensitive) in order to save the new password. Retype the new and verify passwords and try again.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2103"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>Entry field cannot be blank.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The hostname, user ID, system type and password entry fields cannot be blank. Type a value and press the Enter key to save the changes.</LevelTwo>
</Message>
<MessageID="2104"Indicator="E">
<LevelOne>There are no tools installed which support saving password information.</LevelOne>
<LevelTwo>The password information preference page is a centralized place for Workbench tools to save password information. Each tool registers and provides its own encryption algorithm. There are no tools installed that have registered with the password information preference page.</LevelTwo>