An enumerated value that describes the severity of the Indication from the notifier\'s point of view: 1 - Other, by CIM convention, is used to indicate that the Severity\'s value can be found in the OtherSeverity property. 3 - Degraded/Warning should be used when its appropriate to let the user decide if action is needed. 4 - Minor should be used to indicate action is needed, but the situation is not serious at this time. 5 - Major should be used to indicate action is needed NOW. 6 - Critical should be used to indicate action is needed NOW and the scope is broad (perhaps an imminent outage to a critical resource will result). 7 - Fatal/NonRecoverable should be used to indicate an error occurred, but it\'s too late to take remedial action. 2 and 0 - Information and Unknown (respectively) follow common usage. Literally, the Indication is purely informational or its severity is simply unknown.
An enumerated value indicating an administrator's default or startup configuration for the Enabled State of an element. By ...
An enumerated value indicating an administrator's default/startup configuration for an element's Enabled State. By default, ...
An enumerated value that checks whether a service already exists and creates it if it does not exist on the machine. Present ...
An enumerated value that describes the severity of the Indication from the notifier\'s point of view: 0 - the Perceived Severity ...
An enumerated value that describes the severity of the Indication from the notifier\'s point of view: 1 - Other, by CIM convention, ...
An enumeration indicating the activities that are granted or denied. These activities apply to all entities specified in ...
An enumeration indicating the cache type that is compatible with this memory. For example, 4 indicates write-through cache. ...
An error %1!X! occurred while parsing the credentials. The %2 operation option must be in the following format: username:password. ...
An error has been detected in the database isolation used by LDAP batch operations. Further LDAP batch operations may have ...