The LogonServer property contains the name of the server to which logon requests are sent. Server names should be preceded by two backslashes (\\\\). A server name with an asterisk (\\\\*) indicates that the logon request can be handled by any logon server. A null string indicates that requests are sent to the domain controller. Example: \\\\MyServer
The logon bitmap appears at the top of the main Connection Manager dialog box when the user runs the Connection Manager profile. ...
The logon hours restriction policy is applied to the logged on user. The user's session has been locked, disconnected or ...
The LogonHours property specifies the times during the week when the user can log on. Each bit represents a unit of time ...
The LogonId is the ID assigned to the logon session. The application that initiated the session should have called AllocateLocallyUniqueId ...
The LogonServer property contains the name of the server to which logon requests are sent. Server names should be preceded ...
The LogonType is a numeric value indicating what type of logon session this is. System - Interactive - This logon type is ...
The LogPixels property contains the number of pixels per logical inch. This property is valid only with devices that work ...
The LogRecord object can describe the definitional format for entries in a MessageLog, or can be used to instantiate the ...
The LongDisplayName property specifies the COM application's full name. It is used in areas such as the Results field of ...