Windows 7

  1. The ChangeStartMode method modifies the StartMode of a service. It returns one of the following integer values: 0 - The request ...
  2. The channel may not be supported. If you cannot tune to any other channel, restart Windows Media Center or restart the computer, ...
  3. The character '{0}' is not a valid regular expression option for the 'flags' parameter of the mssmlfn:matches() or mssmlfn:replace() ...
  4. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as a 128 bit fixed point number, or its value is out of range of a 128 bit fixed ...
  5. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as a 64 bit floating point number, or its value is out of range of a 64 bit floating ...
  6. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as a signed 32 bit integer, or its value is out of range of a signed 32 bit integer. ...
  7. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as a signed 64 bit integer, or its value is out of range of a signed 64 bit integer. ...
  8. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as an unsigned 32 bit integer encoded in hexadecimal, or its value is out of ...
  9. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as an unsigned 32 bit integer, or its value is out of range of an unsigned 32 ...
  10. The characters '%1' either cannot be parsed as an unsigned 64 bit integer, or its value is out of range of an unsigned 64 ...
  11. The CheckAccess method verifies that the user possesses the specified permissions. The method returns a uint32 which is 0 ...
  12. The CheckMode property is used to indicate whether the condition is expected to exist or not exist in the environment. When ...
  13. The checkpoint cannot be enabled, because the content index is not idle. Wait until the index is idle, and then try again. ...
  14. The CheckPoint property specifies a value that the service increments periodically to report its progress during a lengthy ...
  15. The checkpoint record cannot be read, and this action cannot be completed. If the problem persists, restart the service, ...
  16. The checkpoint record cannot be updated, and this action cannot be completed. The gatherer will attempt to update the checkpoint ...
  17. The child domain name "%1" has an invalid format. This name may contain letters, numbers, and hyphens, but not spaces or ...
  18. The child partition %2 provided no VMBus version. You need to Install VMBus with protocol version %3 in this guest installation. ...
  19. The child partition %2 provided wrong VMBus versions too many times. Further failures will not be logged for that partition. ...
  20. The child partition %2 uses a different VMBus version (%3) than this parent instance (%4). You need to Install a matching ...
  21. The CIM_ActionSequence association is used to define a series of operations that either transitions the software element, ...
  22. The CIM_ActsAsSpare association indicates which elements can spare or replace the other aggregated elements. The fact that ...
  23. The CIM_AggregatePExtent class provides summary information about the addressable logical blocks which are in the same storage ...
  24. The CIM_ApplicationSystem class is used to represent an application or a software system that supports a particular business ...
  25. The CIM_ApplicationSystemSoftwareFeature associations identifies the software features that make up a particular application ...
  26. The CIM_Card class represents a type of physical container that can be plugged into another card or hosting board, or is ...
  27. The CIM_CDROMDrive class represents a CD-ROM drive on the system. Note: The name of the drive does not correspond to the ...
  28. The CIM_Chassis class represents the physical elements that enclose other elements and provide definable functionality, such ...
  29. The CIM_ClusteringService class represents the functionality provided by a cluster. For example, failover functionality may ...
  30. The CIM_ComputerSystem object and its derivatives are Top Level Objects of CIM. They provide the scope for numerous components. ...
  31. The CIM_ComputerSystem object and its derivatives are Top Level Objects of CIM. They provide the scope for numerous components. ...
  32. The CIM_Container association represents the relationship between a contained and a containing physical element. A containing ...
  33. The CIM_ControlledBy relationship indicates which devices are commanded by or accessed through the controller logical device. ...
  34. The CIM_CopyFileAction specifies files that exist on a computer system, and to move or copy those files to a new location. ...
  35. The CIM_DeviceSoftware relationship identifies any software that is associated with a device - such as drivers, configuration ...
  36. The CIM_DirectoryAction is an abstract class that is used for directories to be managed. Creation of directories is handled ...
  37. The CIM_DirectoryContainsFile class represents an association between a directory and files contained within that directory. ...
  38. The CIM_DirectorySpecification class captures the major directory structure of a software element. This class is used to ...
  39. The CIM_DirectorySpecificationFile association identifies the directorythat contains the file being specified by referencing ...
  40. The CIM_DiskDrive class represents a physical disk drive as seen by the operating system. The features of the drive seen ...
  41. The CIM_ElementConformsToProfile association defines the RegisteredProfiles to which the referenced ManagedElement is conformant. ...
  42. The CIM_FileAction allows the author to locate files that already exist on the users machine, and move or copy those files ...
  43. The CIM_FromDirectoryAction association identifies the source directory for the file action. When this association is used, ...
  44. The CIM_FromDirectorySpecification association identifies the source directory for the file action. When this association ...
  45. The CIM_FRU class is a vendor-defined collection of products and/or physical elements that is associated with a product for ...
  46. The CIM_InstalledSoftwareElement association allows one to identify the computer system a particular software element is ...
  47. The CIM_LogicalDevice dependent reference represents the CIM_LogicalDevice connected to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller. ...
  48. The CIM_LogicalElement class is the base class for all the components of the system that represent abstract system components. ...
  49. The CIM_LogicalFile class represents a named collection of data (this can be executable code) located in a file system on ...
  50. The CIM_ManagedSystemElement class is the base class for the system element hierarchy. Membership criteria: Any distinguishable ...
  51. The CIM_ManagedSystemElement class is the base class for the system element hierarchy. Membership criteria: Any distinguishable ...
  52. The CIM_ManagedSystemElement reference represents the role of the CIM_ManagedSystemElement object of the CIM_ElementSetting ...
  53. The CIM_OSVersionCheck class specifies the versions of the OS that can support this software element. This check can be for ...
  54. The CIM_PhysicalComponent class represents any low-level or basic component within a package. Any physical element that is ...
  55. The CIM_PhysicalConnector class represents any physical element that is used to connect to other elements. Any object that ...
  56. The CIM_PhysicalLink class represents the cabling of physical elements together. For example, serial or Ethernet cables, ...
  57. The CIM_PhysicalMedia class represents any type of documentation or storage medium, such as tapes, CD ROMs, etc. This class ...
  58. The CIM_PhysicalPackage class represents physical elements that contain or host other components. Examples are a rack enclosure ...
  59. The CIM_PointingDevice class represents a device used to point to regions on the display. Membership criteria: Any device ...
  60. The CIM_ProductParentChild association defines a parent child hierarchy among products. For example, a product may come bundled ...
  61. The CIM_RedundancyComponent association indicates that 'this set of fans' or 'these physical extents' participate in a single ...
  62. The CIM_RedundancyComponent class associates a redundancy group composed of managed system elements and indicates that these ...
  63. The CIM_ReplacementSet class aggregates physical elements that must be 'replaced' or 'FRUed' together. For example, when ...
  64. The CIM_Sensor class represents a hardware device capable of measuring the characteristics of some physical property - for ...
  65. The CIM_Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more managed systemelement(s). ...
  66. The CIM_Setting reference represents the role of the CIM_Setting object of the CIM_ElementSetting association. Role: The ...
  67. The CIM_SoftwareElement class is used to decompose a CIM_SoftwareFeature object into a set of individually manageable or ...
  68. The CIM_SoftwareElementVersionCheck class specifies a type of software element that must exist in the environment. This check ...
  69. The CIM_SoftwareFeature class defines a particular function or capability of a product or application system. This class ...
  70. The CIM_SoftwareFeatureSoftwareElements associations identifies the software elements that make up a particular software ...
  71. The CIM_SwapSpaceCheck class specifies the amount of swap space that needs to be available on the system. The amount is specified ...
  72. The CIM_System object and its derivatives are top level objects of CIM. They provide the scope for numerous components. Having ...
  73. The CIM_SystemResource class is an entity managed by BIOS and/or an operating system which is available for use by software ...
  74. The CIM_TapeDrive class represents a tape drive on the system. Tape drives are primarily distinguished by the fact that they ...
  75. The CIM_ToDirectoryAction association identifies the target directory for the file action. When this association is used, ...