Sets the priority of the pruning thread. The pruning thread, which runs only on domain controllers, deletes printer objects from Active Directory if the printer that published the object does not respond to contact attempts. This process keeps printer information in Active Directory current. The thread priority influences the order in which the thread receives processor time and determines how likely it is to be preempted by higher priority threads. By default, the pruning thread runs at normal priority. However, you can adjust the priority to improve the performance of this service. Note: This setting is used only on domain controllers.
Sets the mode of the Virtual IP according as whether Value is set to 0 or 1 respectively. The call returns 0 for success ...
Sets the native authentication/authorization plug-ins. This method recycles RPC application pools in IISand results in disconnecting ...
Sets the power state of the computer. The use of this method has been deprecated. Instead, use the SetPowerState method in ...
Sets the power state of the Device. The use of this method has been deprecated. Instead, use the SetPowerState method in ...
Sets the priority of the pruning thread. The pruning thread, which runs only on domain controllers, deletes printer objects ...
Sets the properties ConnectClientDrivesAtLogon, ConnectPrinterAtLogon and DefaultToClientPrinter. It returns an integer value ...
Sets the properties InitialProgramPath and StartIn which specify the name and path of the program and the working directory ...
Sets the properties UserName, Password and Domain which specify the credentials explicitly to be used for authentication. ...
Sets the property LevelOfControl which specifies the level of control which is one of Disable, EnableInputNotify, EnableInputNoNotify, ...