The Debug property indicates whether the operating system is a checked (debug) build. Checked builds provide error checking, argument verification, and system debugging code. Additional code in a checked binary generates a kernel debugger error message and breaks into the debugger. This helps immediately determine the cause and location of the error. Performance suffers in the checked build due to the additional code that is executed. Values: TRUE or FALSE, A value of TRUE indicates the debugging version of User.exe is installed.
The DDE command ShowGroup does not operate synchronously, though it should. Often the application will resume before the ...
The DeadGWDetectEnabled parameter specifies a value that can enable the TCP to perform dead gateway detection. If TRUE, the ...
The DeadGWDetectEnabled property indicates whether dead gateway detection occurs. Setting this parameter to TRUE causes TCP ...
The DeadLockTimeout property controls how long we wait, in milliseconds, to declare a deadlock in any call into a resource. ...
The Debug property indicates whether the operating system is a checked (debug) build. Checked builds provide error checking, ...
The DebugFilePath property indicates the path to the debug file. A debug file is created with the memory state of the machine ...
The DebugInfoType property indicates what type of debugging information is to be written to the log file. Values: 0 = None ...
The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a DWORD (32-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...
The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a DWORD (32-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...