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SMS_AdvertisementStatusSummarizer Server WMI Class

Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2

The SMS_AdvertisementStatusSummarizer Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that summarizes the progress of each advertisement as it is advertised and run on the client computers for an individual site.

The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.

Class SMS_AdvertisementStatusSummarizer : SMS_BaseClass
{
      String AdvertisementID;
      UInt32 AdvertisementsFailed;
      UInt32 AdvertisementsReceived;
      String DisplaySchedule;
      DateTime LastUpdate;
      UInt32 ProgramsFailed;
      UInt32 ProgramsFailedMIF;
      UInt32 ProgramsStarted;
      UInt32 ProgramsSucceeded;
      UInt32 ProgramsSucceededMIF;
      String SiteCode;
};

Methods

The SMS_AdvertisementStatusSummarizer class does not define any methods.

Properties

  • AdvertisementID
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: [key]

    Unique ID that Configuration Manager assigns to each advertisement.

  • AdvertisementsFailed
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Total number of users, user groups, or client computers that experienced an error in processing the advertisement or its associated program, or that attempted to run the advertised program but failed before the program could be started.

  • AdvertisementsReceived
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Total number of users, user groups, or client computers that are reporting the successful receipt of the advertisement.

  • LastUpdate
    Data type: DateTime

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Date and time, in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), when the site reported a change in the status for the advertisement.

  • ProgramsFailed
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Total number of users, user groups, or client computers that reported errors while running the advertised program. A program is considered in error when it produces either:

    • A nonzero exit code.

    • An install status Management Information Format (MIF) file with a failure-status attribute. This file, if present, overrides an exit code.

  • ProgramsFailedMIF
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Programs failing relative to the install status MIF file.

  • ProgramsStarted
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Total number of users, user groups, or client computers in the site that were able to successfully start running the advertised program.

  • ProgramsSucceeded
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: None

    Total number of users (user groups) or client computers, or both, that are reporting that the advertisement ran successfully. A program is considered successful when it produces either:

    • An exit code of zero.

    • An install status MIF file with a success-status attribute. This file, if present, overrides an exit code.

  • SiteCode
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read Only

    Qualifiers: [key, SizeLimit("3")]

    Site code of the site that is offering the advertisement.

Remarks

Class qualifiers for this class include:

  • Read (read-only)

For more information about both the class qualifiers and the property qualifiers included in the Properties section, see Configuration Manager Class and Property Qualifiers.

Requirements

Runtime Requirements

For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Runtime Requirements.

Development Requirements

For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Development Requirements.

See Also

Concepts

Software Distribution Server WMI Classes