The time that the current Job is scheduled to start. This time can be represented by the actual date and time, or an interval relative to the time that this property is requested. A value of all zeroes indicates that the Job is already executing. The property is deprecated in lieu of the more expressive scheduling properties, RunMonth, RunDay, RunDayOfWeek, and RunStartInterval.
The time service has not synchronized the system time for %1 seconds because none of the time service providers provided ...
The time service has stopped advertising as a time source because the local machine is not an Active Directory Domain Controller. ...
The time service is configured to use one or more input providers, however, none of the input providers are available. The ...
The time service is unable to register for network configuration change events. This may occur when TCP/IP is not correctly ...
The time that the current Job is scheduled to start. This time can be represented by the actual date and time, or an interval ...
The time that the Job was actually started. This time can be represented by an actual date and time, or by an interval relative ...
The time that the Job was submitted to execute. A value of all zeroes indicates that the owning element is not capable of ...
The time that the last memory error occurred. The type of error is described by the ErrorInfo property. If the ErrorInfo ...
The time value is represented as the number of hours between update checks. Valid values range from 1 (every hour) to 24 ...