The LogRecord object can describe the definitional format for entries in a MessageLog, or can be used to instantiate the actual records in the Log. The latter approach provides a great deal more semantic definition and management control over the individual entries in a MessageLog, than do the record manipulation methods of the Log class. It is recommended that the data in individual Log entries be modeled using subclasses of LogRecord, to avoid the creation of LogRecords with one property (such as RecordData) without semantics. Definitional formats for LogRecords could be specified by establishing a naming convention for the RecordID and Message Timestamp key properties.
The LogonId is the ID assigned to the logon session. The application that initiated the session should have called AllocateLocallyUniqueId ...
The LogonServer property contains the name of the server to which logon requests are sent. Server names should be preceded ...
The LogonType is a numeric value indicating what type of logon session this is. System - Interactive - This logon type is ...
The LogPixels property contains the number of pixels per logical inch. This property is valid only with devices that work ...
The LogRecord object can describe the definitional format for entries in a MessageLog, or can be used to instantiate the ...
The LongDisplayName property specifies the COM application's full name. It is used in areas such as the Results field of ...
The LooksAlivePollInterval property provides the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should ...
The LooksAlivePollInterval property provides the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should ...
The LowThresholdOnClientObjects property specifies the rate at which WMI will start to slow the creation of new objects created ...