The ByteCount property, when true, causes the computer to count the number of bytes in a document before sending them to the printer and the printer to report back the number of bytes actually read. This is used for diagnostics when one discovers that bytes are missing from the print output.
The BuildNumber property indicates the build number of the operating system. It can be used for more precise versioning information ...
The BuildType property indicates the type of build used for the operating system. Examples are retail build and checked build. ...
The BusType property indicates the type of the physical bus. This value will be one of the values in the INTERFACE_TYPE enumeration ...
The button parameters could not be processed because the font could not be created, the bitmaps could not be loaded, or a ...
The ByteCount property, when true, causes the computer to count the number of bytes in a document before sending them to ...
The CA information contains characters that require extended name encoding in the certificate. Certificates containing this ...
The CA is not running. 2. The CA is too busy to accept requests. 3. The network connection to the CA is having problems. ...
The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, ...
The Cache performance object consists of counters that monitor the file system cache, an area of physical memory that stores ...