ControlsValidator.AddControl Method
Adds a control to the validator, but specifies that actual validation will be performed by the specified evaluator. This method supports the Configuration Manager 2007 infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Namespace: Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.AdminConsole
Assembly: Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement (in microsoft.configurationmanagement.dll)
Usage
'Usage
Dim instance As ControlsValidator
Dim control As Control
Dim evaluator As ControlDataStateEvaluator
Dim errorString As String
instance.AddControl(control, evaluator, errorString)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub AddControl ( _
control As Control, _
evaluator As ControlDataStateEvaluator, _
errorString As String _
)
public void AddControl (
Control control,
ControlDataStateEvaluator evaluator,
string errorString
)
public:
void AddControl (
Control^ control,
ControlDataStateEvaluator^ evaluator,
String^ errorString
)
public void AddControl (
Control control,
ControlDataStateEvaluator evaluator,
String errorString
)
public function AddControl (
control : Control,
evaluator : ControlDataStateEvaluator,
errorString : String
)
Parameters
- control
[in] System.Windows.Forms.Control object.
- evaluator
[in] ControlDataStateEvaluator delegate.
- errorString
[in] Error string.
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Development Platforms
Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
Target Platforms
Windows Server 2003,Windows Vista
See Also
Reference
ControlsValidator Class
ControlsValidator Members
Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.AdminConsole Namespace
ControlDataStateEvaluator Delegate