The Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more ManagedSystemElement(s). A ManagedSystemElement may have multiple Setting objects associated with it. The current operational values for an Element's parameters are reflected by properties in the Element itself or by properties in its associations. These properties do not have to be the same values present in the Setting object. For example, a modem may have a Setting baud rate of 56Kb/sec but be operating at 19.2Kb/sec.
The setting change being made requires the drive to first be removed before it can be added back with the requested modifications. ...
The setting change being made requires the drive to first be removed before it can be added back with the requested modifications. ...
The setting change being made requires the drive to first be removed before it can be added back with the requested modifications. ...
The setting change being made requires the drive to first be removed before it can be added back with the requested modifications. ...
The Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more ManagedSystemElement(s). A ...
The Setting reference in the Win32_WMIElementSetting association, represents the WMI settings available to the Win32 service. ...
The Setting reference represents a CIM_VideoControllerResolution containing settings that can be applied to the video controller. ...
The Setting reference represents the role of a user that can access a component grouped under the associated Win32_DCOMApplication ...
The Setting reference represents the role of a user that can launch a component grouped under the associated Win32_DCOMApplication ...