Windows 7

  1. The Win32_TimeZone class represents the time zone information for a Win32 system. This includes changes needed for the transition ...
  2. The Win32_TokenGroups abstract class contains information about the group account security identifiers (SIDs) associated ...
  3. The Win32_TokenPrivileges abstract class contains information about a set of privileges for an access token. Each process ...
  4. The Win32_TSAccount class allows deleting an existing account on the Win32_Terminal class and Modify exisiting Permissions ...
  5. The Win32_TSClientSetting class defines the configuration for Win32_Terminal. This includes capabilities such as Connection ...
  6. The Win32_TSEnvironmentSetting class defines the configuration for Win32_Terminal. This includes capabilities such as Initial ...
  7. The Win32_TSGeneralSetting includes capabilities such as Protocol, Transport, Comment, Windows authentication and Encryption ...
  8. The Win32_TSLicenseReport class provides instances of license usage reports generated on License Server and methods for license ...
  9. The Win32_TSNetworkAdapterSetting class defines the configuration for Win32_Terminal. This includes capabilities such as ...
  10. The Win32_TSPermissionsSetting class allows granting permissions to new accounts and restoring default permissions on the ...
  11. The Win32_TSRemoteControlSetting class defines the configuration for Win32_Terminal. This includes capabilities such as Remote ...
  12. The Win32_TSSessionDirectory class defines the configuration for Win32_TSSessionDirectorySetting. This includes capabilities ...
  13. The Win32_TSSessionDirectorySetting class is an association with Win32_TerminalService as the Element and Win32_TSSessionDirectory ...
  14. The Win32_TSSessionSetting class defines the configuration for Win32_Terminal. This includes capabilities such as Time-limits, ...
  15. The Win32_TSVirtualIP class defines the configuration for Win32_TSVirtualIPSetting. This includes capabilities such as Enable ...
  16. The Win32_TSVirtualIPSetting class is an association with Win32_TerminalService as the Element and Win32_TSVirtualIP as the ...
  17. The Win32_USBControllerDevice class represents an association between a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and the CIM_LogicalDevice ...
  18. The Win32_UserDesktop class represents an association between a user account and desktop settings that are specific to it. ...
  19. The Win32_VideoConfiguration class is not active in releases after Windows 2000. It will not return any instances as there ...
  20. The Win32_VideoController class represents the capabilities and management capacity of the video controller on a Win32 computer ...
  21. The WIn32_VideoSettings class represents an association between a video controller and video settings that can be applied ...
  22. The Win32_Volume class represents an area of storage on a hard disk. The class returns local volumes that are formatted, ...
  23. The Win32_VolumeChangeEvent class represents a local drive event resulting from the addition of a drive letter or mounted ...
  24. The Win32_VolumeUserQuota association relates per user quotas to quota enabled volumes. System administrators can configure ...
  25. The Win32_WMIElementSetting class represents an association between a service running in the Win32 system, and the WMI settings ...
  26. The Win32_WMISetting class is a Singleton class that contains the operational parameters for the WMI service. Win32_WMISetting ...
  27. The Windows 2000 forest functional level provides all Active Directory Domain Services features that are available in Windows ...
  28. The Windows 9x version of the CreateFileMapping API requires a SEC_COMMIT flag, while the Windows XP version does not. This ...
  29. The Windows Address Book file has been locked by another application. Please close the other application and try again later. ...
  30. The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) helps you to customize, configure, and deploy the Windows 7 and Windows ...
  31. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to remove a credential because the Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider ...
  32. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to remove a credential for %2 (%1) due to the caller having insufficient ...
  33. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to retrieve the credential state because the Windows Fingerprint Credential ...
  34. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to retrieve the credential state for %2 (%1) due to the caller having insufficient ...
  35. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to retrieve the state of a credential.%r%rThe operation failed with error: ...
  36. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to store a credential because the Windows Fingerprint Credential Provider ...
  37. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to store a credential for %2 (%1) due to the caller having insufficient privileges.%r%rThe ...
  38. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to switch to the specified user because the Windows Fingerprint Credential ...
  39. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to switch to the specified user.%r%rThe operation failed with error: %1. ...
  40. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to switch to user %2 (%1) because they are already the interactive user. ...
  41. The Windows Biometric Credential Manager failed to switch to user %2 (%1) due to the caller having insufficient privileges.%r%rThe ...
  42. The Windows Biometric Service cannot complete a request because biometric operations are disabled by current system policy. ...
  43. The Windows Biometric Service cannot complete a request because Terminal Server client sessions are not allowed to access ...
  44. The Windows Biometric Service completed a privileged vendor-specific operation for sensor: %1.%r%rThe command was directed ...
  45. The Windows Biometric Service completed a vendor-specific operation for sensor: %1.%r%rThe command was directed to the biometric ...
  46. The Windows Biometric Service could not complete an identification operation using sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with ...
  47. The Windows Biometric Service detected a missing or invalid biometric database configuration for sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation ...
  48. The Windows Biometric Service encountered an error while opening the database associated with sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation ...
  49. The Windows Biometric Service encountered an error while processing and updating an enrollment request using sensor: %1.%r%rThe ...
  50. The Windows Biometric Service failed to begin a capture operation using sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with error: %8 ...
  51. The Windows Biometric Service failed to complete a capture operation using sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with error: ...
  52. The Windows Biometric Service failed to complete a privileged vendor-specific operation for sensor: %1.%r%rThe command was ...
  53. The Windows Biometric Service failed to complete a vendor-specific operation for sensor: %1.%r%rThe command was directed ...
  54. The Windows Biometric Service failed to configure a Biometric Unit for sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with error: %8%r%rSee ...
  55. The Windows Biometric Service failed to delete a database record for %9 (%8) on sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with ...
  56. The Windows Biometric Service failed to initialize an adapter binary: %1.%r%rThe module's "%8" initialization routine failed ...
  57. The Windows Biometric Service failed to load an adapter binary: %1.%r%rThe module was not properly signed or its "Force Integrity" ...
  58. The Windows Biometric Service failed to set the mode of sensor: %1.%r%rThe operation failed with error: %8%r%rSee the "Details" ...
  59. The Windows biometric service gives client applications the ability to capture, compare, manipulate, and store biometric ...
  60. The Windows Biometric Service successfully created a Biometric Unit for sensor: %1%r%rThe sensor's mode is "%6," and its ...
  61. The Windows component "%1" could not be configured. The component installer returned an error: %2 "%3" (Command line: "%4") ...
  62. The Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program will collect information about your hardware configuration and how you ...
  63. The Windows default exit module publishes certificates when they are issued. To publish a certificate, the publication location ...
  64. The Windows Deployment Multicast server successfully read its configuration settings. The Windows Deployment Multicast server ...
  65. The Windows Deployment service was unable to create it's service control point and will run with default settings until the ...
  66. The Windows Deployment Services Configuration Wizard detected Microsoft DHCP service running on the server. Please select ...
  67. The Windows Deployment Services Image Capture Wizard found an encrypted file. Because this file will not be readable to others, ...
  68. The Windows Deployment Services image server refreshed Image Cache successfully. The Windows Deployment Services server will ...
  69. The Windows Deployment Services related data on the server appears corrupt. Please repair the Windows Deployment Services ...
  70. The Windows Deployment Services server failed to update the boot programs. Windows Deployment Services server will not function ...
  71. The Windows Deployment Services server has failed rogue detection. The process completed successfully but it was determined ...
  72. The Windows Deployment Services server has successfully passed rogue detection. The server is authorized as a valid DHCP/PXE ...
  73. The Windows Deployment Services server successfully applied its configuration settings from the Service Control Point object ...
  74. The Windows Deployment Services server successfully created a machine account in Active Directory Domain Services but an ...
  75. The Windows Deployment Services server successfully created the Service Control Point object in Active Directory Domain Services. ...