An abstraction or emulation of a hardware entity, that might or might not be Realized in physical hardware. Any characteristics of a LogicalDevice that are used to manage its operation or configuration are contained in, or associated with, the LogicalDevice object. Examples of the operational properties of a Printer would be paper sizes supported or detected errors. Examples of the configuration properties of a Sensor Device would be threshold settings. Various configurations could exist for a LogicalDevice. These configurations could be contained in Setting objects and associated with the LogicalDevice.
An %1 connection request was received from a remote client application, but none of the cipher suites supported by the client ...
An abnormal error occurred during the WINS initialization. Check the application and system logs for information on the cause. ...
An abstraction or emulation of a hardware entity, that may or may not be Realized in physical hardware. Any characteristics ...
An abstraction or emulation of a hardware entity, that may or may not be realized in physical hardware. Any characteristics ...
An abstraction or emulation of a hardware entity, that might or might not be Realized in physical hardware. Any characteristics ...
An access point for a service. Access points are dependent in this relationship since they have no function without a corresponding ...
An access to a user buffer failed at an "expected" point in time. This code is defined since the caller does not want to ...
An Access-Request message was received from RADIUS client %1 with an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) message but ...
An Access-Request message was received from RADIUS client %1 without a Message-Authenticator attribute when a Message-Authenticator ...