The System Event Notification Service (SENS) defines the SENS coclass as part of the SENS type library.
This section lists the methods for the System Event Notification Service (SENS.).
SENS is an event publisher for the classes of events that it monitors: network, logon, and power/battery events. The application receiving a notification is called an event subscriber. When an application subscribes to receive notifications, it can also specify filters associated with the subscribed events.
The System Event Notification Service (SENS) now provides these capabilities in the operating system, creating a uniform connectivity and notification interface for applications.
The System Event Notification Service enables mobile-aware applications to receive notifications from system events that SENS monitors. When the requested event occurs, SENS notifies the application.
Applications run on mobile and desktop computers can use the bandwidth and latency information provided by SENS to dynamically optimize for network availability.
Important: Storage Sense works on your system drive only, which contains the Windows operating system and is usually referred to as C:. To free up space on other drives, go to Start > Settings > System > Storage > Advanced storage settings > Storage used on other drives.
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