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 The WebSocket protocol '{0}' is invalid because it contains the invalid character '{1}'. The '{0}' instance cannot be used for communication because it has been transitioned into the '{1}' state. The WebSocket client request requested '{0}' protocol(s), but server is only accepting '{1}' protocol(s). The message type '{0}' is not allowed for the '{1}' operation. Valid message types are: '{2}, {3}'. To close the WebSocket, use the '{4}' operation instead. The WebSocket is in an invalid state ('{0}') for this operation. Valid states are: '{1}' The close status description '{0}' is too long. The UTF8-representation of the status description must not be longer than {1} bytes. The close status description '{0}' is invalid. When using close status code '{1}' the description must be null. Client certificate was not found in the personal (\"MY\") certificate store. In UWP, client certificates are only supported if they have been added to that certificate store. This operation is not supported for a relative URI. The WebSocket is not connected. Empty string is not a valid subprotocol value. Please use \"null\" to specify no value. The WebSocket has already been started. The argument must be a value greater than {0}. The WebSocket protocol is not supported on this platform. The '{0}' header value '{1}' is invalid. The requested security protocol is not supported. Duplicate protocols are not allowed: '{0}'. Only Uris starting with 'ws://' or 'wss://' are supported. There is already one outstanding '{0}' call for this WebSocket instance. ReceiveAsync and SendAsync can be called simultaneously, but at most one outstanding operation for each of them is allowed at the same time. Client certificates in UWP are unsupported in Windows 10 version 1703 and earlier versions. Please upgrade Windows 10 to a later release. The close status code '{0}' is reserved for system use only and cannot be specified when calling this method. An internal WebSocket error occurred. Please see the innerException, if present, for more details. Unable to connect to the remote server