QueuesStateString Property
QueuesStateString Property
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The QueuesStateString property specifies the current state of the queues on the computer running Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. The QueuesStateString property is read-only.
Applies To
The QueuesStateString property is a member of the ExchangeServerState Class.
Instance Path
The QueuesStateString property appears on instances of the \\COMPUTERNAME\ROOT\cimv2\applications\exchange:ExchangeServerState class.
MOF Syntax
string QueuesStateString;
Qualifiers
This property has no qualifiers.
Remarks
This is the same state information shown on the Monitoring and Status Properties page of the Exchange System Manager. The QueuesStateString property is paired with the QueuesState Property.
VBScript Example
The following example shows how to retrieve a list of ExchangeServerState instances, and how to retrieve the QueuesStateString property.
'=============================================================== ' Name: ShowServerState_QueuesStateString ' Purpose: Display each ExchangeServerState found for the ' Exchange server, and the QueuesStateString ' property on the ExchangeServerState instances. ' Input: strComputerName [string] the computer to access ' Output: Displays the name of each ExchangeServerState and ' QueuesStateString property. '=============================================================== Public Sub ShowServerState_QueuesStateString ( strComputerName ) Const cWMINameSpace = "root/cimv2/applications/exchange" Const cWMIInstance = "ExchangeServerState" Dim strWinMgmts ' Connection string for WMI Dim objWMIExchange ' Exchange Namespace WMI object Dim listServerStates ' ExchangeServerState collection Dim objExchangeServerState ' A single ExchangeServerState 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 ExchangeServerState provider. strWinMgmts = "winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//" & _ strComputerName & "/" & cWMINameSpace ' ' Get an object using the string you just created. Set objWMIExchange = GetObject(strWinMgmts) ' ' The current state of each Exchange server is ' represented by an ExchangeServerState instance ' within the Exchange namespace. Set listServerStates = objWMIExchange.InstancesOf(cWMIInstance) ' ' Were any ExchangeServerState instances returned? if (listServerStates.count > 0) then ' If yes, do the following: ' Iterate through the list of ExchangeServerState objects. For each objExchangeServerState in listServerStates ' ' Display the value of the Name property. WScript.echo "Name = [" & _ TypeName(objExchangeServerState.Name) & "] " & _ objExchangeServerState.Name ' ' Display the value of the QueuesStateString property. WScript.echo " QueuesStateString = " & _ "[" & TypeName(objExchangeServerState.QueuesStateString) & "] " & _ objExchangeServerState.QueuesStateString ' ' ' Move to the next ExchangeServerState. Next else ' If no ExchangeServerState instances were returned, ' display that. WScript.Echo "No ExchangeServerState instances were returned." end if end Sub
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