The PWhere property defines a from/where clause (i.e. a WQL query without the Select clause). The query string may contain substitution parameters (tokens preceded by a '#' mark) indicating where values may be substituted into the query string. The parameter values are taken from the tokens immediately after the alias if the token cannot be resolved to a switch or verb - this allows for example a command such as 'w KillProcess 154' where the PWhere value for the KillProcess alias would be 'From Win32_process Where ProcessId = #ProcId'
The purpose of this shim is to duplicate the newly created HKCU keys to other users HKCU, namely HKUS\{SID}, at the end of ...
The purpose of this shim is to redirect all the shortcuts created by a set up according to the place where they are created. ...
The PurposeDescription property provides a description that extends the value of the Purpose property of this class. Example: ...
The Put operation cannot continue. The file needs to be resized. However, there is already a signature present. A complete ...
The PWhere property defines a from/where clause (i.e. a WQL query without the Select clause). The query string may contain ...
The QuadSpeedThreshold property contains the one of two acceleration threshold values. The system doubles the speed of the ...
The query result is stale / invalid. This may be due to the log being cleared or rolling over after the query result was ...
The QueryId property holds a Windows Management-generated identifier for the query. The provider can track this so that during ...
The QueryId property holds an identifier of the query which was canceled. This identifier was originally delivered to the ...