RestoreFromTime method of the Control class
Restore the active configuration of the collector from a backup file, selected by a timestamp.
Syntax
Uint32 RestoreFromTime(
[in] Uint32 TargetTimestampLow,
[in] Uint32 TargetTimestampHigh,
[in] Uint32 OldTimestampLow,
[in] Uint32 OldTimestampHigh,
[out] Uint32 NewTimestampLow,
[out] Uint32 NewTimestampHigh,
[out] Uint32 OriginalTimestampLow,
[out] Uint32 OriginalTimestampHigh,
[out] string ErrorString,
[out] string WarningString,
[out] string InfoString,
[out] uint32 ErrorType
);
Parameters
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TargetTimestampLow [in]
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Restore to the backup file at this timestamp. This is the low part of FILETIME.
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TargetTimestampHigh [in]
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Restore to the backup file at this timestamp. This is the high part of FILETIME.
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OldTimestampLow [in]
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The timestamp of when the previous configuration was set. If not 0, enables the atomicity check: the new configuration will be applied only if the timestamp of the old configuration matches (i.e. the configuration was not changed in between). This is the low part of FILETIME.
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OldTimestampHigh [in]
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The timestamp of when the previous configuration was set. If not 0, enables the atomicity check: the new configuration will be applied only if the timestamp of the old configuration matches (i.e. the configuration was not changed in between). This is the high part of FILETIME.
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NewTimestampLow [out]
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The timestamp of when the new configuration was set, if the call succeeds. This is the low part of FILETIME.
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NewTimestampHigh [out]
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The timestamp of when the new configuration was set, if the call succeeds. This is the high part of FILETIME.
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OriginalTimestampLow [out]
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The original timestamp of when the restored configuration was set for the first time. This is the low part of FILETIME.
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OriginalTimestampHigh [out]
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The original timestamp of when the restored configuration was set for the first time. This is the high part of FILETIME.
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ErrorString [out]
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The text string with explanation of the error.
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WarningString [out]
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The text string with warnings.
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InfoString [out]
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The text string with information about the configuration.
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ErrorType [out]
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The type of the error: note that 0 or absent indicates success.
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0
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Success.
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1
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bad argument format
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2
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bad argument value
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3
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resource (socket) open error
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4
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persistence (file write) error
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5
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atomicity error (the old timestamp didn't match)
Return value
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0
Failure
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1
Success
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 10 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2016 |
Namespace |
Root\Microsoft\Windows\BootEventCollector |
MOF |
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DLL |
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