The DeleteEx method will delete the logical file (or directory) specified in the object path. DeleteEx returns an integer value of 0 if the file was successfully deleted, and any other number to indicate an error. DeleteEx is an extended version of the Delete method. It returns one of the following integer values: 0 - The request was successful. 2 - Access was denied. 8 - An unspecified failure occurred. 9 - The name specified was invalid. 10 - The object specified already exists. 11 - The file system is not NTFS. 12 - The platform is not Windows NT or Windows 2000. 13 - The drive is not the same. 14 - The directory is not empty. 15 - There has been a sharing violation. 16 - The start file specified was invalid. 17 - A privilege required for the operation is not held. 21 - A parameter specified is invalid.
The Delete method deletes an existing service. It returns one of the following integer values: 0 - The request was accepted. ...
The Delete method will delete the logical file (or directory) specified in the object path. Delete returns an integer value ...
The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to a domain controller in a different domain than ...
The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to the domain controller that is being deleted. To ...
The DeleteEx method will delete the logical file (or directory) specified in the object path. DeleteEx returns an integer ...
The Demand-Dial interface %1 was not registered with the Router. Demand-Dial interfaces are not supported on a Windows NT ...
The Dependent property references a mapped logical disk defined within the session referenced by the Antecedent property. ...
The Dependent reference represents the properties of the logical device that is using the system resources assigned to it. ...
The Dependent reference represents the system driver that uses the network adapter through the network protocol of this class. ...