MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  D`@|C.rsrcPD@@0H x,-.k 8 P ` p    &5T5OMUI鄭n*,еU <34h MUI en-GBVCan't load <%1!s!>. An application can't load remote web content in the local context.s'javascript:' is an invalid attribute value and will be ignored. Don't use 'javascript:' URIs in the local context.gCan't load the ActiveX plug-in that has the class ID '%1!s!'. Applications can't load ActiveX controls.Can't navigate to <%1!s!> because it contains an invalid character encoding. An application can navigate only to UTF8-encoded files.YCan't navigate to <%1!s!> from <%2!s!> because the destination URI is in a higher security zone. You can't navigate from a zone with lower security to a zone with higher security unless you're navigating to a local context URI from a web context URI and you've registered the local context URI with the MSApp.addPublicLocalApplicationUri method.(Can't load <%1!s!> because it uses an HTTP connection and the ms-https-connections-only meta element is present. Only HTTPS connections are allowed when you use the ms-https-connections-only meta element. Use an HTTPS connection or, if you don't need a secure connection, remove the meta element.Invalid doc mode. A document within an iframe requested the <%1!d!> doc mode, but the system enforces the <%2!d!> doc mode. The iframe will use the <%2!d!> doc mode.KThe application can't launch the URI at %1!s! because of this error: %2!d!.WThe application couldn't navigate to the about:blank page because of this error: %1!d!.YThe application found an error while preparing to navigate to a custom error page: %1!d!.VThe application couldn't navigate to a custom error page because of this error: %1!d!.HThe application couldn't navigate to %1!s! because of this error: %2!s!.The top level document requested the <%1!d!> doc mode, but the system enforces the <%2!d!> doc mode. The application will use the <%2!d!> doc mode to display the document.This URI can't use geolocation APIs. Geolocation APIs can be invoked only from a URI that is part of the package or is included in the ApplicationContentUris element of the manifest.This URI can't use clipboard APIs. The clipboard APIs can be invoked only from a URI that is part of the package or is included in the ApplicationContentUris element of the manifest.This URI can't use window.close. The window.close method can be invoked only from packaged content that was loaded with an ms-appx URI scheme.xThe application can't download the file at <%1!s!> because it was invoked programmatically outside of the local context.The app cannot navigate to %1!s! because a page in the web context can't be the app's top level document. Load the page in an iframe instead.PA4This application was closed because it used an HTTP connection and the ms-https-connections-only meta element is present. Only HTTPS connections are allowed when you use the ms-https-connections-only meta element. Use an HTTPS connection or, if you don't require a secure connection, remove the meta element.DThe application couldn't resolve %1!s! because of this error: %2!s!.App unhandled script exceptionThe application can't use script to load the %1!s! URL because the URL launches another application. Only direct user interaction can launch another application.The application used the window.close method to terminate. In general, let the user terminate the application. When you need to terminate the application because of a critical error, use MSApp.terminateApp.gThe application was unable to navigate the top-level document to %s because of the following error: %s.eThe application was unable to navigate an iframe to %s because of the following error: %s. To handle navigation errors, we recommend including a file named msapp-error.html in the root of the package. When a navigation error occurs in an iframe, the application navigates to the msapp-error.html page and passes the error details as query string parameters.Unable to navigate to: '%1!s!'. An iframe attempted to navigate to a URI that is not included in the ApplicationContentUriRules for this app. Use a x-ms-webview element to view the URI instead, or add the URI to the ApplicationContentUriRules section of the package manifest so that the iframe can navigate to it. (In Visual Studio, add this URI to the Content URIs tab of the Manifest Designer.)RThe app was unable to navigate an iframe to %s because of the following error: %s.A direct reference to resource file %1!s! was detected. This reference causes failures when used outside the debugging environment.CopyCutUndoPaste Select all11 00D 00PPdefppyzx~ $|''d''AppHost 0AppHostApplication ,AppHostDiagnostic $Response Time Info Start Stop @AppHost Operation Succeeded <AppHost Operation Failed (AppHost Warning 0AppHost Information <AppHost Application Error @AppHost Application Warning HAppHost Application Information Error Warning Information <Microsoft-Windows-AppHost Admin AppTracing The App Host failed to launch because a problem occurred while loading the application files and settings. Ensure that the application is properly installed or try reinstalling the application. The App Host has encountered an unexpected error and will terminate. The error is %1. `WWAJSE report submitted with parameters 1: <%1> 2: <%2> 3: <%3> 4: <%4> 5: <%5> 6: <%6>. (PID: <%7>. Process Creation Time: <%8>. App Binary Path: <%9>.) Report Id: <%10> The App Host failed to enumerate WinRT namespaces due to an issue with a winmd file. If you have third-party winmd files ensure that they are not corrupt and that their filenames match their corresponding namespace names. The App Host failed to enumerate WinRT namespaces due to unknown error. (%1) Application <%2> crashed with an unhandled Javascript exception. Application details are as follows: Display Name:<%1>, AppUserModelId: <%3> Package Identity:<%4> PID:<%5>. The details of the JavaScript exception are as follows Exception Name:<%6>, Description:<%7>, HTML Document Path:<%8>, Source File Name:<%9>, Source Line Number:<%10>, Source Column Number:<%11> and Stack Trace: %12. Application <%2> terminated itself by calling terminateApp API. Application details are as follows. Display Name:<%1>, AppUserModelId: <%3> Package Identity:<%4> PID:<%5>. The API was called from the context of the following HTML document: <%7>. Error object passed to terminateApp carried the following details Description:<%6> and Stack Trace:- %8. This app was closed because of a critical infrastructure failure. This application was closed because one or more packages were modified. Please reinstall the application. Application <%2> terminated itself by window.close() API, which is not recommended. Application details are as follows: Display Name:<%1>, AppUserModelId: <%3> Package Identity:<%4> PID:<%5>. The API was called from the context of the following HTML document: <%6> TApplication <%2> was terminated due to a navigation error with target URLl <%7> and error code <%8>. Application details are as follows: Display Name:<%1>, AppUserModelId: <%3> Package Identity:<%4> PID:<%5>. The Navigation was initiated from the context of the following HTML document: <%6> The App Host could not start because the host module %2::%1 failed with %3. The App Host could not start because the web module %3::%2::%1 failed with %4. The App Host could not start because the platform (%1) failed with %2. 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