The SMS_ClientSettings Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that represents the settings that apply to the clients which belong to a specified collection. These settings override the default client settings.

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

Class SMS_ClientSettings : SMS_ClientSettingsBase
{
	SMS_ClientAgentConfig_BaseClass AgentConfigurations[];
	UInt32 AssignmentCount;
	String CreatedBy;
	DateTime DateCreated;
	DateTime DateModified;
	String Description;
	Boolean Enabled;
	UInt32 FeatureType;
	UInt32 Flags;
	String LastModifiedBy;
	String Name;
	UInt32 Priority;
	String SecuredScopeNames[];
	UInt32 SettingsID;
	UInt32 Type;
	String UniqueID;
};

Methods

The following table lists the methods in the SMS_ClientSettings class.

Method Description

CheckPortalUrl Method for Class SMS_ClientSettings

Checks whether the default application catalog website point in the default or custom client agent settings is set to portalUrl.

Properties

AgentConfigurations

Data type: SMS_ClientAgentConfig_BaseClass ArrayAccess type: Read/Write Qualifiers: noneAgentConfigurations is an array of type SMS_ClientAgentConfig_BaseClass. Many classes for individual features inherit from SMS_ClientAgentConfig_BaseClass. For example, SMS_StateSystemConfig and SMS_HardwareInventoryAgentConfig. You use these individual SMS_*Config classes to define the value of settings for their feature. The default value is null for AgentConfigurations.
AssignmentCount

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read-only Qualifiers: [read]The count that how many collections are assigned to this setting. The default value is 0.
CreatedBy

Data type: StringAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [notnull, read, sizelimit]Name of the user that created the client settings.
DateCreated

Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [notnull, read]The date and time when the client settings are created.
DateModified

Data type: DateTimeAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [notnull, read]The date and time when the client settings are modified.
Description

Data type: StringAccess type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]User defined description of the setting. The default value is <null>.
Enabled

Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Reserved for future use.
FeatureType

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Indicates if the settings is applied to regular SMS_ClientSettings or SMS_AntimalwareSettings. The default value is 2 when you create SMS_ClientSettings. Possible values are:

1

SMS_AntimalwareSettings

2

SMS_ClientSettings

Flags

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Reserved for future use.
LastModifiedBy

Data type: StringAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [notnull, read, sizelimit]Name of the user that last modified the client settings.
Name

Data type: StringAccess type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Name of the component.
Priority

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Priority is used by the client to decide which value to take if the client belongs to more than one collection and multiple collections have client settings defined. The higher the number, the lower the relative priority to the client. All settings should have different priority numbers. The default value is the next available priority number.
SecuredScopeNames

Data type: String Array Access type: Read-only Qualifiers: [read]The name of the security scopes with which the setting is associated. The default value is "Default".
SettingsID

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [key]For internal use only.
Type

Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/Write Qualifiers: [notnull]Type indicates whether the settings is applied to Device or User. The default value is 1 (Device).

1

Device

2

User

UniqueID

Data type: StringAccess type: Read-only Qualifiers: [notnull, read, sizelimit(“64”)]For internal use only.

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