Developers can use Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to describe business processes and human or system workflows with a simple, flowchart-type model. WF supports a wide range of scenarios, including workflow in line-of-business (LOB) applications, user-interface page flow, document-centric workflow, human workflow, composite workflow for service-oriented applications, business-rule-driven workflow, and workflow for systems management. After it is compiled, the model can be executed inside any Windows process. When business logic changes, you can apply updates to the process dynamically.
Determines which Domain Controller (DC) Locator DNS records are not registered by the Netlogon service. To enable this setting, ...
Determines which domain controller the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in uses. - "Use the Primary Domain Controller" indicates ...
Determines which domain controller the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in uses. - "Use the Primary Domain Controller" indicates ...
Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application ...
Developers can use Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) to describe business processes and human or system workflows with a simple, ...
Device %1 is not correctly processing some write requests. In Device Manager, ensure that the Write Cache option is disabled ...
Device '%3' in '%1' is loaded but has a different version from the server. Server version %4 Client version %5 (Virtual machine ...
Device : %1!s! (%2!s!) Condition : %3!s! Line bps : %4!-12d! Duration : %5!d! Days, %6!d! Hrs, %7!d! Mins Bytes In : %8!-12d! ...
DEVICE ADDITIONAL OPTIONS The following types apply to device additional options entries. For information about data formats ...