CreateCCRs Method in Class SMS_Query
The CreateCCRs
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class method, in Configuration Manager, generates client configuration requests (CCRs) for the query.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and is intended to show the definition of the method.
Syntax
SInt32 CreateCCRs(
Boolean PushOnlyAssignedClients,
SInt32 ClientType,
Boolean Forced,
Boolean ForceReinstall,
Boolean PushEvenIfDC,
Boolean InformationOnly,
Boolean SpecifySiteCode,
String PushSiteCode
);
Parameters
PushOnlyAssignedClients
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
true
to push installation only to assigned clients.
ClientType
Data type: SInt32
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
Type of client.
Forced
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
true
to force installation. The value defaults to false
, if not specified. This is used to force reinstallation, even if the client is already installed. If Forced
is set to true
, the operating system value will be ignored.
ForceReinstall
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
true
to force reinstallation. The value defaults to false
, if not specified.
PushEvenIfDC
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
true
to push installation on a domain component.
InformationOnly
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
true
if the CCRs are for information only. This parameter is only used to gather information from the client.
SpecifySiteCode
Data type: Boolean
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
SpecifySiteCode
is used to control whether the PushSiteCode
parameter is used. The PushSiteCode
value will not be used unless SpecificySiteCode
is set to true
.
PushSiteCode
Data type: String
Qualifiers: [in, optional]
PushSiteCode
defines which site will initiate the actual push. The specified site will push its client files to the client and do the actual installation.
Return Values
An SInt32
data type that is 0 to indicate success or non-zero to indicate failure.
For information about handling returned errors, see About Configuration Manager Errors.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Development Requirements.