The SystemLevelAddress property indicates whether the address information in the ErrorAddress property is a system-level address (TRUE) or a physical address (FALSE). This property is used only when ErrorInfo is not set to 3. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, ErrorAddress contains a system-level address.
The system time was changed. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Process Information: ...
The system time was changed. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Process Information: ...
The system time was set successfully with the following parameters: wYear: %1, wMonth: %2, wDayOfWeek: %3, wDay: %4, wHour: ...
The system will display one line at a time. When you have finished reading a line, the system will, after a short pause, ...
The SystemLevelAddress property indicates whether the address information in the ErrorAddress property is a system-level ...
The SystemMediaTransportControls were initialized in a different mode. Please use the API associated with that mode to complete ...
The SystemPaletteEntries property indicates the current number of color index entries reserved for system use. This value ...
The SystemPaletteEntries property indicates the current number of entries in a system's color table. If the system is not ...
The SystemStartupDelay property indicates the time to delay before starting the operating system Note: The SE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT ...