The CollectionOfMSEs object allows the grouping of ManagedSystemElements for the purposes of associating Settings and Configurations. It is abstract to require further definition and semantic refinement in subclasses. The CollectionOfMSEs object does not carry any state or status information, but only represents a grouping or 'bag' of Elements. For this reason, it is incorrect to subclass groups that have state/status from CollectionOfMSEs - an example is CIM_RedundancyGroup (which is correctly subclassed from LogicalElement). Collections typically aggregate 'like' objects, and represent an optimization. Without Collections, one is forced to define individual ElementSetting and ElementConfiguration associations, to tie Settings and Configuration objects to individual ManagedSystemElements. There may be much duplication in assigning the same Setting to multiple objects. In addition, using the Collection object allows the determination that the Setting and Configuration associations are indeed the same for the Collection's members. This information would otherwise be obtained by defining the Collection in a proprietary manner, and then querying the ElementSetting and ElementConfiguration associations to determine if the Collection set is completely covered.
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The CodeSet property indicates the code page value used by the operating system. A code page contains a character table used ...
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The collect procedure in Extensible Counter DLL "%1!s!" for the "%2!s!" service returned a buffer that was larger than the ...
The CollectionOfMSEs object allows the grouping of ManagedSystemElements for the purposes of associating Settings and Configurations. ...
The ColorPlanes property indicates the current number of color planes used in the video display. A color plane is another ...
The ColorPlanes property indicates the current number ofcolor planes used in the display configuration. A color plane is ...
The ColorTableEntries property indicates the number of color indexes in a color table for a video display. This property ...
The ColorTableEntries property indicates the size of the system's color table, if the device has a color depth of no more ...