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WMRMRights.GracePeriod

The GracePeriod property specifies and retrieves the number of hours during which protected content can be played on a device after its clock becomes unset.

Syntax

  WMRMRights.GracePeriod = DWORD
DWORD = WMRMRights.GracePeriod

Parameters

This property takes no parameters.

Return Values

If the property succeeds, it returns a DWORD indicating the number of hours in the grace period.

Remarks

The default value of this property is 0.

This right specifies the number of hours during which protected content can be played after a device clock becomes unset. If the device supports grace periods and the clock becomes unset, the device makes a "best guess" at the current time by using the value of the last-known secure time. If the current time falls within this grace period, the device plays the content.

Example Code

  ' Set copy restrictions.
Set RestrictObj = Server.CreateObject("WMRMObjs.WMRMRestrictions")
Call RestrictObj.AddRestriction(6, 400)
RightsObj.CopyRestrictions = RestrictObj.GetRestrictions








Requirements

Version: Windows Media Rights Manager 10 SDK or later

Reference: wmrmobjs 1.0 Type Library

Library: wmrmobjs.dll

Platform: Windows Server 2003

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