CCM_Service_EndpointConfiguration Client WMI Class
Important
This class supports the Configuration Manager 2007 infrastructure; any access to this class or class properties should be read-only.
in Configuration Manager, the CCM_Service_EndpointConfiguration
class is a client Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class that supports endpoint configuration for the CCMEXEC service. There's an instance of this class for each endpoint on the computer.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.
Syntax
Class CCM_Service_EndpointConfiguration : CCM_Policy
{
String ACL;
UInt32 ActiveMessageThreshold;
String CoClass;
String Concurrency;
String DisplayName;
Boolean ManualStart;
UInt32 MessageTimeout;
String Name;
String NotificationQueries[];
String PolicyID;
String PolicyInstanceID;
UInt32 PolicyPrecedence;
String PolicyRuleID;
String PolicySource;
String PolicyVersion;
UInt32 ReleaseTimeout;
String ThreadType;
String Visibility;
};
Methods
The CCM_Service_EndpointConfiguration
class doesn't define any methods.
Properties
ACL
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Value indicating the management point. This value might be null, empty, A (for an assigned management point), L (for a local management point), or AL (for both). This is an optional parameter.
ActiveMessageThreshold
Data type: UInt32
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
The number of messages that can be processed concurrently in a parallel endpoint.
CoClass
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
ClassID
or ProgID
of the COM class that implements the endpoint. This is a required field.
Concurrency
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Concurrency level of the endpoint.
DisplayName
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Display name of the endpoint for when it's displayed in a user interface. This is an optional field.
ManualStart
Data type: Boolean
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Flag indicating whether the delivery of messages should be started manually. If this flag is set, the service won't dispatch messages to the endpoint until it's explicitly started by using the StartEndpoint system command.
MessageTimeout
Data type: UInt32
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Optional. Message timeout, in minutes.
Name
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [Realkey]
Name of the endpoint that is used for addressing. This is a required field and must be unique for the computer.
NotificationQueries
Data type: String
Array
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Array of notification queries (optional parameter).
PolicyID
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [key]
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
PolicyInstanceID
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [key]
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
PolicyPrecedence
Data type: UInt32
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
PolicyRuleID
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [key]
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
PolicySource
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [key]
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
PolicyVersion
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: [key]
See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
ReleaseTimeout
Data type: UInt32
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Optional. Release timeout, in minutes.
ThreadType
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Thread type on which the endpoint should be invoked.
Visibility
Data type: String
Access type: Read/Write
Qualifiers: None
Flag indicating that the endpoint is public. Public endpoints can receive messages from remote computers. Possible values are:
internal - No remote messages.
signed - Remote messages must be signed by a management point in mixed or native mode. Used on some client endpoints that receive replies from a management point.
clientsigned -Remote messages must be signed by a client in native mode. Used on some management point endpoints.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Development Requirements.