The allocate and free counts track the port sharing of the parallel port. If the allocate count equals the free count then the port is idle. If the allocate count is greater than the free count (free count + 1) then some other driver in the system has acquired exclusive access to that port. If the allocate count stays constant at freecount+1 for an arbitrarily long period of time, then some driver may have illegally locked the port preventing other drivers from accessing the port.
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The Alias property indicates whether this instance represents the base port address or one of the ranges with an alias. A ...
The AliveMsgPeriod value holds the message exchange period in milliseconds.You should pick this number based on your failover ...
The AliveMsgTolerance value specifies how many exchanged messages from a host can be missed before the cluster initiates ...
The allocate and free counts track the port sharing of the parallel port. If the allocate count equals the free count then ...
The AllocatedBaseSize property indicates the actual amount of disk space allocated for use with this page file. This value ...
The AllowDownVersion property indicates that this software element can transition to its next state even if a higher or latter ...
The Allowed EAP Types condition specifies the EAP types required for client computer authentication method configuration ...
The AllowMaximum property indicates whether the number of concurrent users for this resource has been limited. Values: TRUE ...