MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  2Pݤ@@1.rsrc@2@@( @Xp   +t=MUIzxh՜Th8 MUI en-US@  X2@@ Hd L)+1@%8%1 object "%2" changed 8%1 object "%2" deleted @"%1" successfully started. <"%1" successfully stopped @"%1" successfully recycled 4%1 object "%2" added 4Installed MODULE "%1" 8Uninstalled MODULE "%1" hCleared section "%1" at configuration path "%2" TReset section "%1" to default values XRestored configuration from backup "%1" PSuccessfully migrated section "%1". lUnlocked section "%1" at configuration path "%2". hLocked section "%1" at configuration path "%2". HAdministration of virtual sites 0List virtual sites Lists the virtual sites on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific site by using its identifier or url, or match zero or more sites based on the specified site attributes. 8Configure virtual site $Allows setting of properties on the specified virtual site. The exact site identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing site. 4Add new virtual site Creates a new virtual site with the specified settings. At minimum, the site name and id must be provided. 0Delete virtual site Removes the specified virtual site from the machine. The exact site identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing site. 0Start virtual site Starts the specified virtual site and enables it to begin listening for new requests on all of its binding endpoints. The exact site identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing site. ,Stop virtual site Stops the specified virtual site, and prevents new requests from being received on its binding endpoints. The exact site identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing site. \Site name or url of the site to find Site name or url of the site to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic site properties that can be used to find one or more site objects `Site name or url of the site to modify Site name or url of the site to modify (same as identifier) List of bindings in the friendly form of "http://domain:port,..." or raw form of "protocol/bindingInformation,..." Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the site object $Site name Site id List of bindings in the friendly form of "http://domain:port,..." or raw form of "protocol/bindingInformation,..." If specified, will cause the root application containing a root virtual directory pointing to the specified path to be created for this site. If omitted, the site is created without a root application and will not be startable until one is created. Display the dynamic site properties that can be set on the new site `Site name or url of the site to delete Site name or url of the site to delete (same as identifier) \Site name or url of the site to start Site name or url of the site to start (same as identifier) \Site name or url of the site to stop Site name or url of the site to stop (same as identifier) HList all sites on the machine. LFind the site "Default Web Site". lFind the site associated with the specified url. Find all sites that have the "serverAutoStart" configuration property set to "false". Set the "serverAutoStart" and "id" properties of the site "Default Web Site". Create a new site "My New Site" with the specified id and binding. The new site has no applications after creation. xCreate a new site "My New Site" with the specified id and binding. A root application with a root virtual directory pointing to the specified physical path is automatically created. Create a new site "My New Site" with the binding, and autogenerate the site id. The new site has no applications after creation. Create a new site "My New Site" with the specified friendly binding to listen for http requests on port 80 for www.domain.com. Create a new site "My New Site" with the specified friendly binding to listen for http requests on port 81 for any domain name. PDelete the site "Default Web Site". PStart the site "Default Web Site". LStop the site "Default Web Site". HAdministration of applications ,List applications <List the applications on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific application by using its identifier or url, find all applications belonging to a specified site or application pool, or match zero or more applications based on the specified application attributes. 4Configure application @Allows setting of properties on the specified application. The exact application identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application. 0Add new application Creates a new application with the specified settings. At minimum, the parent site's name and application's path must be provided. 0Delete application  xApplication path or url of the application to find Application path or url of the application to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more application objects |Application path or url of the application to modify Application path or url of the application to modify (same as identifier) List of bindings in the friendly form of "http://domain:port,..." or raw form of "protocol/bindingInformation,..." Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the application object Site identifier under which this application is created XThe virtual path of the application If specified, will cause the root virtual directory to be created for this application. If omitted, the application will be created without a root virtual directory and will not be usable until one is created. Display the dynamic application properties that can be set on the new application |Application path or url of the application to delete Application path or url of the application to delete (same as identifier) TList all applications on the machine. Find the application "Default Web Site/" (root application of the site "Default Web Site"). xFind the application associated with the specified url. Find all applications belonging to the site "Default Web Site". Find all applications belonging to the application pool "DefaultAppPool". Find all applications that have the "path" configuration property set to "/app1". Set the "enabledProtocols" property of the application "Default Web Site/". Create a new application /app1 in site "Default Web Site". hDelete the application "Default Web Site/app1". TAdministration of virtual directories <List virtual directories dList the virtual directories on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific virtual directory by using its identifier or url, find all virtual directories belonging to a specified application, or match zero or more virtual directories based on the specified virtual directory attributes. @Configure virtual directory dAllows setting of properties on the specified virtual directory. The exact virtual directory identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing virtual directory. <Add new virtual directory DCreates a new virtual directory with the specified settings. At minimum, the parent applications's identifier and virtual directory's path must be provided. <Delete virtual directory 4Removes the specified virtual directory. The exact virtual directory identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing virtual directory. Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to find Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more virtual directory objects Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to modify Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to modify (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the virtual directory object Application identifier under which this virtual directory is created dThe virtual path of the virtual directory hThe physical path of the virtual directory Display the dynamic application properties that can be set on the new virtual directory Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to delete Virtual directory path or url of the virtual directory to delete (same as identifier) dList all virtual directories on the machine. Find the virtual directory "Default Web Site/" (root virtual directory of the root application of the site "Default Web Site"). Find the virtual directory associated with the specified url. Find all virtual directories belonging to the application "Default Web Site/". Find all virtual directories that have the "path" configuration property set to "/". Set the "logonMethod" property of the virtual directory "Default Web Site/". Create a new virtual directory /subdir pointing to c:\test in application "Default Web Site/". Create a new virtual directory /subdir in application "Default Web Site/", without specifying a physical location. xDelete the virtual directory "Default Web Site/subdir". PAdministration of application pools 8List application pools List the application pools on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific application pool by using its identifier, or match zero or more application pools based on the specified application pool attributes. @Configure application pool \Allows setting of properties on the specified application pool. The exact application pool identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application pool. <Add new application pool Creates a new application pool with the specified settings. At minimum, the application pool's name must be specified. 8Delete application pool ,Removes the specified application pool. The exact application pool identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application pool. 8Start application pool Starts the specified application pool, allowing new worker processes running the applications in this application pool to be started. The exact application pool identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application pool. 4Stop application pool PStops the specified application pool, shutting down existing worker processes running the applications in this application pool, and preventing new worker processes from being started. The exact application pool identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application pool. <Recycle application pool xRecycles the specified application pool, recycling its the worker processes. The exact application pool identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing application pool. |Application pool name of the application pool to find Application pool name of the application pool to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more application pool objects Application pool name of the application pool to modify Application pool name of the application pool to modify (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the application pool object <Application pool name Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the new application pool Application pool name of the application pool to delete Application pool name of the application pool to delete (same as identifier) Application pool name of the application pool to start Application pool name of the application pool to start (same as identifier) Whether the command should wait for the application pool to start before returning How long to wait for the application pool to start (milliseconds). Only valid when waiting is enabled |Application pool name of the application pool to stop Application pool name of the application pool to stop (same as identifier) Whether the command should wait for the application pool to start before returning How long to wait for the application pool to start (milliseconds). Only valid when waiting is enabled Application pool name of the application pool to recycle Application pool name of the application pool to recycle (same as identifier) `List all application pools on the machine. `Find the application pool "DefaultAppPool". $Find all application pools that have the "autoStart" and "processModel.loadUserProfile" configuration properties set to the specified values. Set the "autoStart" property of the application pool "DefaultAppPool". `Create a new application pool "MyAppPool/". \Delete the application pool "MyAppPool". XStart the application pool "MyAppPool". XStop the application pool "MyAppPool". \Recycle the application pool "MyAppPool". lAdministration of general configuration sections @List configuration sections HList configuration on the machine. This command can be used to display the contents of the specified configuration section for the specified configuration path. By default, it reads the specified configuration section at the server level. The configuration section must be specified. @Edit configuration section 4Allows setting of properties on the specified configuration section for the specified configuration path. If the configuration path is not specified, it sets the specified properties for the entire server. Otherwise, it sets the specified properties for the specified path, persisting the changes at that path. The configuration section must be specified. The value of a specified collection indexer is url escaped therefore the plus character encodes the space character and the character sequence %%2b encodes the plus character. Find configuration paths where particular settings are defined Search the configuration hierarchy for definitions of the specified configuration settings. HLock the configuration section Lock the configuration section at a particular level so that its settings cannot be overridden at lower levels. If the identifier specifying the configuration path is specified, locks the configuration for the specified section for that path. Otherwise locks the configuration for the specified section at the server level. LUnlock the configuration section Unlock the configuration section at a particular level so that its settings can be overridden at lower levels. If the identifier specifying the configuration path is specified, unlocks the configuration for the specified section for that path. Otherwise unlocks the configuration for the specified section at the server level. HClear the section configuration 0Clear configuration for a specified configuration section. If the identifier specifying the configuration path is specified, clears the configuration for the specified section for that path. Otherwise clears the configuration for the specified section at the server level. lReset the section configuration to default values Reset the configuration of a specified configuration settings to setup defaults. This functionality is only supported at the server level. hMigrate a legacy configuration section forward Migrate configuration for legacy server features forward to take advantage of new server features. Configuration path or url for which the configuration is read. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to read. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Configuration path or url for which the configuration is read. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to read. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Display the dynamic configuration properties that can be set for the specified section Configuration path or url for under which the search is performed. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to find. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Display the configuration properties that can be searched for the specified section. Section must be specified Configuration path or url at which the configuration should be locked. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to lock. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Configuration path or url at which the configuration should be unlocked. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to unlock. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Configuration path or url at which the configuration should be cleared. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Configuration section to clear. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections xWhether the section element should also be deleted Display the configuration properties that can be cleared for the specified section Configuration section to reset to default values. Specify ? to get a list of available configuration sections Configuration path or url at which the configuration should be migrated. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration TConfiguration section to migrate. Whether the original configuration should be removed after migration Whether the configuration at lower levels should also be migrated List the contents of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section for the entire server. List all configuration for the specified configuration path. List the contents of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section for the specified configuration path. Set the "enabled" property on the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section for the entire server. Set the "enabled" property on the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section for the specified configuration path. Add a collection element to the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Add a collection element at the beginning of the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Add a collection element at the end of the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Add a collection element at position 2 of the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. (Remove a collection element with the specified keys in the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Remove a collection element at position 2 in the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Clear the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. (Set a property on a collection element at position 2 in the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. 0List the configuration paths where any configuration is defined. Since the configuration path is not specified, this searches the entire machine. List the configuration paths where any configuration is defined at or below the specified configuration path. (List the configuration paths where any configuration for the "defaultDocument" section is defined at or below the specified configuration path. HList the configuration paths where the "enabled" attribute of the "defaultDocument" section is explicitly defined at or below the specified configuration path. TList the configuration paths where the "enabled" attribute of the "defaultDocument" section is explicitly set to "true" at or below the specified configuration path. Lock the "defaultDocument" configuration section at the "Default Web Site/" path. Unlock the "defaultDocument" configuration section at the "Default Web Site/" path. Clear the "defaultDocument" configuration section at the "Default Web Site/" path. Clear the "defaultDocument" configuration section at the "Default Web Site/" path, and delete the section element. Clear the "enabled" attribute of the "defaultDocument" section at the "Default Web Site/" path. Reset the "defaultDocument" configuration section to setup defaults at the server level. Migrate configuration for all configuration sections for which migration rules exist for the "Default Web Site/" configuration path. Migrate configuration for the "httpModules" configuration section for the "Default Web Site/" configuration path. PAdministration of worker processes 4List worker processes <List the currently running worker processes on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific worker process by using its identifier, list the worker processes by application pool, or match zero or more worker processes based on the specified worker process attributes. dProcess id of the worker process to find Process id of the worker process to find (same as identifier) Application pool name of the application pool that owns the processes to find Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more worker process objects List all currently running worker processes on the machine. \Find the worker process with PID "3897". Find all worker processes associated with the application pool "DefaultAppPool". HAdministration of HTTP requests <List active HTTP requests \List the currently executing requests on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific request by using its identifier, list the requests by parent worker process, application pool, or site, or match zero or more currently executing requests based on the specified request attributes. TRequest id of the request to find Request id of the request to find (same as identifier) dFind requests made to the specified site lFind requests in the specified worker process Find requests to applications in the specified application pool Find requests that have been executing for longer then the specified time (milliseconds) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more request objects tList all currently executing requests on the machine. Find all currently executing requests in the worker process "3897". Find all currently executing requests associated with the application pool "DefaultAppPool". Find all currently executing requests associated with the site "Default Web Site". LAdministration of server modules HList modules in an application List the modules enabled for an application. This command can be used to find a specific module by using its identifier, list the module by parent application, or match zero or more modules based on the specified module attributes. DConfigure module information Allows setting of properties on the specified module. The exact module identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing module. (Enable a module Configures a new module, which can be either a new managed module or an installed native module, with the specified settings. Managed modules can be enabled by simply adding them for the desired application and providing a managed module type. Native modules must first be installed on the server before they become available. ,Disable a module LDisables the specified module by removing it from from the enablement list. The exact module identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing module. 8Install a native module $Installs a new native module on the server, allowing it to be enabled for applications. At minum, the module name and dll must be specified. <Uninstall a native module Un-installs the specified native module. The exact module identifier must be provided and must resolve to an installed native module. TModule name of the module to find Module name of the module to find (same as identifier) Application path or url of the application in which to find modules Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more module objects XModule name of the module to modify Module name of the module to modify (same as identifier) Application path or url of the application in which to find the module Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the module object (Module name Fully qualified .NET type of the managed module class (managed modules only), in the format of Namespace.Class Application path or url of the application in which to add the module Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the module object XModule name of the module to delete Module name of the module to delete (same as identifier) Application path or url of the application in which to delete the module (Module name HPath to the module DLL file |Whether to also enable the module (defaults to true) Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the new module object `Module name of the module to uninstall Module name of the module to uninstall (same as identifier) |Whether to also disable the module (defaults to true) dList all modules enabled at the server level. xList all modules enabled for the specified application. Find the module "FormsAuthentication/" enabled for the specified application. Find modules enabled for the specified application that have the specified type. Set the "preCondition" property on the "FormsAuthentication/" module at the server level. Set the "preCondition" property on the "FormsAuthentication/" module for the specified application. Enable the native module "WindowsAuthenticationModule" at the server level. The module must already be installed. Enable the native module "WindowsAuthenticationModule" for the specified application. The module must already be installed. Enable a new managed module "MyModule" with the specified managed type for the specified application. Remove the module "MyModule" from the server level configuration. Remove the module "MyModule" from the specified application. pInstall the specified native module on the server. lUninstall the specified native module "MyModule". hAdministration of server configuration backups PList existing configuration backups XList the configuration backups on the machine. A configuration backup contains the server level configuration, and schema information. Backups are machine specific. DCreate a configuration backup Create a new configuration backup containing the current system state. DDelete a configuration backup Remove an existing configuration backup. The exact backup identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing backup. HRestore a configuration backup Restore an existing configuration backup, overwriting the current state of the system with the state contained in the backup. The exact backup identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing backup. TBackup name of the backup to find Backup name of the backup to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more backup objects hBackup name. If not set, is autogenerated Backup name (same as identifier). If not set, is autogenerated Display the dynamic properties that can be set on the new backup object XBackup name of the backup to delete Backup name of the backup to delete (same as identifier) \Backup name of the backup to restore Backup name of the backup to restore (same as identifier) Whether to stop the server before performing the restore xList all available configuraton backups on the machine. hFind the configuration backup "0014106_203752". Create a new configuration backup based on current server configuration with an automatically generated name. Create a new configuration backup based on current server configuration with the name "MyBackup". `Remove the configuration backup "MyBackup". Restore the configuration backup "MyBackup" to the server. The server will first be stopped. Restore the configuration backup "MyBackup" to the server, without stopping the server first. XWorking with failed request trace logs XList a site's failed request trace logs 8List the failed request trace logs on the machine. This command can be used to find a specific trace log by using its identifier, list the trace logs belonging to a particular site, or worker process, or match zero or more trace logs based on the specified trace log attributes. XConfigure tracing for a particular url LEnable, disable, and list the enabled trace settings for a particular url. This command simplifies the management of failed request event tracing configuration. PInspect a failed request trace log Display trace events inside a trace log. The exact trace log identifier must be provided and must resolve to an existing trace log. TThe name of the trace log to find The name of the trace log to find (same as identifier) Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more trace log objects Configuration path or url at which tracing is configured. If not specified, defaults to server level configuration Enable Failed Request Event Buffering for the site corresponding to the specified url Disable Failed Request Event Buffering for the site corresponding to the specified url lCreate a Failed Request Event Buffering rule. When the path is not specified, enables "*". When the areas are not specified, enables all registered providers and all areas lRemove a Failed Request Event Buffering rule `The path for the rule to enable/disable The trace provider/area list to enable for this rule, in the form of "provider1/area1,area2/provider2/area3,..." Create the trace when an event with this verbosity is raised Create the trace when the request takes more then the specified time to execute Create the trace when the request finishes with one the specified response status code, in the form of "code1,code2,..." \The name of the trace log to inspect The name of the trace log to inspect (same as identifier) The name of the trace event to find in the specified trace log Display the dynamic properties that can be used to find one or more trace event objects PList all trace logs on the machine. tFind all trace logs for the site "Default Web Site". pFind all trace logs for the worker process "3897". Find all trace logs for requests with the verb "GET" and response status code "500". Enable tracing for "Default Web Site". This is required to enable tracing for all urls under this site. Display the configured trace rules for "Default Web Site/". Enable tracing for "Default Web Site/" for requests to *.aspx with default settings. Enable tracing for "Default Web Site/" for requests to *.aspx, collecting events from the 'Authentication' and 'Security' areas of the 'WWW Server' trace provider for all requests with status codes 500,404,303 PDisable tracing for "Default Web Site/" for requests to *.aspx, removing any trace configuration that is defined at the specified url level for the specified path. XDisable tracing for "Default Web Site". hList all events inside the specified trace log. Find all events inside the specified trace log that have the category name "MODULE_SET_RESPONSE_ERROR_STATUS". Find all warning events inside the specified trace log (verbosity level "3"). <Set a property on a collection element with the specified keys in the <files> collection of the "system.webServer/defaultDocument" configuration section. Add a <group> collection element to the <properties> collection of the "system.web/profile" configuration section of MACHINE/WEBROOT. TObject for working with SSL bindings Updates an ssl binding with the certificate thumprint corresponding to the renewed certificate. Updates an ssl binding with the certificate thumprint corresponding to the renewed certificate. PThumbprint of the old certificate. XThumbprint of the updated certificate. Updates the ssl binding which has the oldcertHash with the certificate thumbprint of the newcertHash. 8Unknown attribute "%1". Configuration error %1 Filename: %2 Line Number: %3 Description: %4. Must specify the %1 object with identifier or "%2" parameter. dMust specify only one %1 object for verb %2. \Can not set attribute "%1" to value "%2". (%1. Reason: %2. hNew %1 object missing required attributes. %2. HCan not delete attribute "%1". Malformed collection indexer; format is [@position,name='value',name2='value2',...]. The @position specifier is optional, and be '@start', '@end', or '@N' where N is a numeric index into the collection. lFailed to add duplicate collection element "%1". pMust specify exactly one site for new application. Must specify exactly one application for new virtual directory. LMissing required parameter "%1". xUnknown config section "%1". Replace with ? for help. HUnknown application pool "%1". XProcess ID %1 is not a worker process. hWindows Process Activation Service not started. XApplication pool "%1" already started. XApplication pool "%1" already stopped. PVirtual site "%1" already started. PVirtual site "%1" already stopped. hWorld Wide Web Publishing Service not started. The WAS service is not available - try starting the service first. TNative module "%1" must be installed. This command does not support this commit path (%1). It must always commit to %2. \Cannot find requested collection element. tMust use exact identifer for %1 object with verb %2. TInvalid format for %1 parameter "%2". XCannot search configuration path "%1". Invalid format for %1 parameter "%2" - it must be one of the following values: "%3". Invalid format for parameter "%1" - it must be of the following format: "%2". dMigration is not supported for section "%1". Unique lookup of %1 object using identifier "%2" failed. Please use unique identifiers only. pFailed to initialize command object configuration. 0Failed to initialize the configuration system at startup. This can happen if the configuration schema files are missing, invalid, or inaccessible. `Cannot find %1 object with identifier "%2". `Must specify the %1 object with identifier. pUnknown attribute "%1". Replace with -? for help. Cannot commit to path "%1" because it is not a subset of path "%2" being edited. Please specify one or more parameters to set. No changes were made. The current usage does not allow parameter "%1" to specify a value. TApplication pool "%1" is not started. The attribute "%1" is not supported in the current command usage. DCannot find the specified trace provider "%1". Providers must be registered in the system.webServer/tracing/traceProviderDefinitions configuration section. XCannot find the specified trace area "%1" for provider "%2". Areas must be registered in the system.webServer/tracing/traceProviderDefinitions configuration section. Must first enable tracing for site "%1" by using the "enablesite" parameter. The identifier is not supported in the current command usage. You specified "%1". pFailed to compare the specified value "%1" to the value "%2" of attribute "%3" using the requested comparison operation "%4". This comparison requires both values to be numeric. The comparison operation specified by expression "%1" is invalid. To use comparison operations, specify "$(op)(value)", where (value) is the value to match, and (op) can be one of the following operations: Numeric: >,>=,<,<= String: <> String wildcard matching: $=(pattern) (pattern) may contain "*", which matches zero or more characters. For example, "$>10" means greater than 10, and "$=c*t" matches strings including "cat", "cart", etc. Use "$$" to specify the "$" character at the beginning of the value. The W3SVC service is not available - try starting the service first. tThe @position specifier '%1' has invalid format. The @position specifier is optional, and must be either '@start', '@end', or '@N' where N is a numeric index into the collection. (The @position specifier is not allowed when specifying other parameters to match an element. Use either the @position by itself, or remove it. pThe %1 object with identifier "%2" already exists. The module %1 with type "%2" is already present in the application with a different type "%3", and was not migrated. Applied configuration changes to section "%1" for "%2" at configuration commit path "%3" The operation on element "%1" is not allowed, because the element is locked. This could be because the section is locked, or the element is locked via lockItem, lockElements, or lockAllElementsExcept at a parent level. The operation on attribute "%1" is not allowed, because the attribute is locked. This could be because the section is locked, the parent element is locked, or the attribute is locked via lockAttributes or lockAllAttributesExcept at a parent level. 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