Log represents any type of event, error or informational register or chronicle. The object describes the existence of the log and its characteristics. Log does not dictate the form of the data represented or how records/messages are stored in the log and/or accessed. Subclasses will define the appropriate methods and behavior.
Log expiry events, and, for user policy, only show expiry notifications when the percentage of remaining certificate lifetime ...
Log on as a batch job This security setting allows a user to be logged on by means of a batch-queue facility and is provided ...
Log on as a service This security setting allows a security principal to log on as a service. Services can be configured ...
Log on locally Determines which users can log on to the computer. Important Modifying this setting may affect compatibility ...
Log represents any type of event, error or informational register or chronicle. The object describes the existence of the ...
Logging options can also be accessed by clicking the Remote Access Preferences menu item under the Advanced menu of the Network ...
Logging Status: 1 = Client Side Extension logged data successfully, 2 = Client Side Extension logged could not log data, ...
Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to set up the log file: %1. The error was: ...
Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to write to the log file: %1. The error was: ...