StoredInfoType creation failed. All relevant error messages are returned in
the StoredInfoTypeVersion message.
Invalid
StoredInfoType is no longer valid because artifacts stored in
user-controlled storage were modified. To fix an invalid StoredInfoType,
use the UpdateStoredInfoType method to create a new version.
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