GlobalStop Property
GlobalStop Property
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The GlobalStop property specifies whether the queue is currently stopped. The GlobalStop property is read-only.
Applies To
The GlobalStop property is a member of the ExchangeQueue Class.
Instance Path
The GlobalStop property appears on instances of the \\COMPUTERNAME\ROOT\cimv2\applications\exchange:ExchangeQueue class.
MOF Syntax
boolean GlobalStop;
Qualifiers
This property has no qualifiers.
VBScript Example
The following example shows how to retrieve a list of ExchangeQueue instances, and how to retrieve the GlobalStop property for each instance.
'=============================================================== ' Name: ShowQueue_GlobalStop ' Purpose: Display each Queue found for the Exchange server, ' and show the GlobalStop property on the ' ExchangeQueue objects. ' Input: strComputerName [string] the computer to access ' Output: Displays the name of each Queue and the ' GlobalStop property. '=============================================================== Public Sub ShowQueue_GlobalStop ( strComputerName ) Const cWMINameSpace = "root/cimv2/applications/exchange" Const cWMIInstance = "ExchangeQueue" Dim strWinMgmts ' Connection string for WMI Dim objWMIExchange ' Exchange Namespace WMI object Dim listQueues ' ExchangeQueue collection Dim objExchangeQueue ' A single ExchangeQueue WMI object ' Create the object string, indicating WMI (winmgmts), using the ' current user credentials (impersonationLevel=impersonate), ' on the computer passed to the function in strComputerName, and ' using the CIM namespace for the ExchangeQueue provider. strWinMgmts = "winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//" & _ strComputerName & "/" & cWMINameSpace ' ' Get an object using the string you just created. Set objWMIExchange = GetObject(strWinMgmts) ' ' The Resources that currently exist appear as a list of ' ExchangeQueue instances in the Exchange namespace. Set listQueues = objWMIExchange.InstancesOf(cWMIInstance) ' ' Were any ExchangeQueue Instances returned? if (listQueues.count > 0) then ' If yes, do the following: ' Iterate through the list of ExchangeQueue objects. For each objExchangeQueue in listQueues ' ' Display the value of the LinkName property. WScript.echo "LinkName = " & _ "[" & TypeName(objExchangeQueue.LinkName) & "] " & _ objExchangeQueue.LinkName ' ' Display the value of the GlobalStop property. WScript.echo " GlobalStop = [" & _ TypeName(objExchangeQueue.GlobalStop) & "] " & _ objExchangeQueue.GlobalStop ' ' Move to the next ExchangeQueue. Next else ' If no ExchangeQueue instances were returned, ' display that. WScript.Echo "No ExchangeQueue instances were returned." end if end Sub
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