TransitionOffline method of the Win32_OfflineFilesCache class
Transitions an item offline if possible.
Syntax
uint32 TransitionOffline(
[in] string Path,
[in] boolean Force,
[in] uint32 Flags,
[out] boolean OpenFiles
);
Parameters
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Path [in]
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Fully qualified UNC path of the item to be transitioned offline.
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Force [in]
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By default, any open handles to files that are not cached by Offline Files prevent the transition to offline. If this parameter is TRUE, the operation will forcibly close these handles, allowing the scope to transition offline.
Note
If file handles are forcibly closed, this can cause unexpected consequences, depending on the applications that are using those files.
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Flags [in]
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One or more of the following flag values.
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OfflineFilesTransitionFlagInteractive (0x00000001)
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Set this flag if the operation is allowed to display user interface elements as necessary. An example is the system's credential-request dialog.
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OfflineFilesTransitionFlagConsole (0x00000002)
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This flag is ignored if the OfflineFilesTransitionFlagInteractive flag is not set. If the OfflineFilesTransitionFlagInteractive flag is set, this flag indicates that any UI produced should be directed to the console window associated with the process invoking the operation.
OpenFiles [out]
Receives TRUE if open files prevented the transition, or FALSE otherwise. This value is useful only if FALSE was specified for the Force parameter.
Return value
This method returns either a WMI return code or a system error code.
Remarks
The entire scope of the item is transitioned offline, not just the item. An item's scope is defined as the closest ancestor shared folder of the item.
If open handles prevent the offline transition, the method returns a success value and the OpenFiles parameter receives TRUE.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista with SP1 |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Version |
KB935553 on Windows Vista |
Namespace |
Root\CIMv2 |
Header |
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MOF |
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DLL |
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