RequestStateChange changes the state of a job. The possible values are as follows: Start (2) changes the state to \'Running\'. Suspend (3) stops the job temporarily. The intention is to subsequently restart the job with \'Start\'. It might be possible to enter the \'Service\' state while suspended. (This is job-specific.) Terminate (4) stops the job cleanly, saving data, preserving the state, and shutting down all underlying processes in an orderly manner. Kill (5) terminates the job immediately with no requirement to save data or preserve the state. Service (6) puts the job into a vendor-specific service state. It might be possible to restart the job.
Requests that the fan speed be set to the value specified in the method's input parameter. The return value should be 0 if ...
Requests that the Log be cleared of all entries. The return value should be 0 if the request was successfully executed, 1 ...
Requests that the state of the element be changed to the value specified in the RequestedState parameter. When the requested ...
Requests that the state of the job be changed to the value specified in the RequestedState parameter. Invoking the RequestStateChange ...
RequestStateChange changes the state of a job. The possible values are as follows: Start (2) changes the state to \'Running\'. ...
RequestType is bit-mapped and identifies the type of Descriptor request and the recipient. The type of request may be 'standard', ...
RequestValue contains the Descriptor Type in the high byte and the Descriptor Index (for example, index or offset into the ...
Require User Authentication (Recommended) Connections to the scan server are authenticated using Kerberos or client certificates ...
Required only if you are using the ProvisioningPackage parameter. This parameter specifies the version number that will be ...