This property indicates a number that identifies the job object. As a Kernel object job object names are case sensitive. Because WMI keys are case insensitive, the name of the named job object must be decorated as follows: a capital letter should be preceded by a backslash. As a consequence of this convention, 'A' and 'a' are lower case and '\\A' and '\\a' are upper case.
This property corresponds to the RequestedState property of the logical computer system represented by CIM_ComputerSystem. ...
This property has been deprecated in favour of the GetAccessMask method of this class due to the expense of calling GetEffectiveRightsFromAcl. ...
This property has the value of the lower 16-bits of the EventIdentifier property. It is present to match the value displayed ...
This property identifies the boot source that is used for the next one-time boot. The value of this property is an index ...
This property indicates a number that identifies the job object. As a Kernel object job object names are case sensitive. ...
This property indicates the availability of the FRU Information on this physical computer system. See CIM_PhysicalAssetCapabilities.FRUInfoSupported ...
This property indicates the ref count of the profile. If the profile is loaded, the ref count is at least 1. Higher values ...
This property indicates whether the times represented in the RunStartInterval and UntilTime properties represent local times ...
This property indicates whether the user has a roaming profile configured. NOTE: User has a roaming profile configured does ...