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- git error: failed to push some refs to remote - Stack Overflow
Since the OP already reset and redone its commit on top of origin main: git reset --mixed origin main git add git commit -m "This is a new commit for what I originally planned to be amended" git push origin main There is no need to pull --rebase Note: git reset --mixed origin main can also be written git reset origin main, since the --mixed option is the default one when using git reset
- Send a user message to a user via Power Automate in MS Teams
You can try these Power Automate steps to create the 1:1 chat between you and the user, then send a message to it
- How to configure vs code working directory in the launch. json
There is a launch json file there you should be able to set the cwd property (cwd stands for current working directory)
- Get value of c# dynamic property via string - Stack Overflow
I'd like to access the value of a dynamic c# property with a string: dynamic d = new { value1 = "some", value2 = "random", value3 = "value" }; How can I get the value of d value2 ("random") if I
- git - SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate . . .
@Meredith Usually it's a content filter proxy firewall that filters the SSL traffic in your network and uses the self signed certificate in order to decrypt all the secure traffic Contact your network administrator IT Helpdesk Security team for details Another possible case is when the git repository is configured with the self signed certificate Contact the git server administrator for
- How do I add a attribute to a XmlArray element (XML Serialization)?
XmlArray is used to tell the xmlserializer to treat the property as array and serialize it according its parameters for the element names [XmlArray("FullNames")] [XmlArrayItem("Name")] public string[] Names{get;set;} will give you <FullNames> <Name>Michael Jackson< Name> <Name>Paris Hilton< Name> < FullNames> In order to add an xml attribute to FullNames element, you need declare a class for
- Where does this come from: warning NU1803: You are running the . . .
I can reproduce the issue you encountered: This is only a warning which start from Nuget 6 3 which let you know that you’re using a non-HTTPS source You can take a look at this announcement: HTTPS everywhere The actual problem on your side is the source you were using The nuget gallery website url can't be the source of the nuget You may need some concepts of these knowledge: 1, Nuget
- Can Azure Bot App Reg for Microsoft Teams use Single Tenant?
Right now, I have MS Teams Bot running under App Registration configured to use quot;Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant) and personal Microsoft accounts
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