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FullyQualifiedDomainName Property of the MIIS_CSObject Class

The FullyQualifiedDomainName property retrieves the domain name of the connector space object in domain name system (DNS) format.

Examples

The following example shows how to use Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) to search for a connector space object by using this property.

Option Explicit

On Error Resume Next

Const PktPrivacy = 6    ' Authentication level 

Dim Service
Dim CsObjects
Dim CsObject
Dim MAObjects
Dim MAObject
Dim ObjCount

Set Service = GetObject("winmgmts:{authenticationLevel=PktPrivacy}!root\MicrosoftIdentityIntegrationServer")

Dim SAMName         ' sAMAccount name of the object
SAMName = "JeffSmith"

Dim DomainName      ' Domain name used in the search
DomainName = "fabrikam.com"

Dim Query
Query = "Select * from MIIS_CSObject where FullyQualifiedDomain = '"
Query = Query & DomainName & "' and account =  '" & SAMName & "'" 

Set CsObjects = Service.ExecQuery (Query)

ObjCount = 0

For Each CsObject in Csobjects

   ObjCount = ObjCount + 1
   Query = "Select * from MIIS_ManagementAgent where guid='"& CSObject.MaGuid &"'"

   Set MAObjects = Service.ExecQuery(Query)

   For Each MAObject in MAObjects
      Wscript.Echo "Imported from the " & MAObject.Name & " management agent."
   Next

Next

If ObjCount = 0 then
   WScript.Echo "The object with the name " & SAMName & " was not found."
End If

Sub ErrorHandler (ErrorMessage)
  WScript.Echo ErrorMessage
  WScript.Quit(1)
End Sub

Requirements

Product ILM 2007 FP1
MOF Mmswmi.mof

See Also

MIIS_CSObject
Example: Finding Specified Connector Space Objects

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