The SMS_TaskSequence_RunCommandLineAction Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that represents a task sequence action that runs a user-specified command line.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.
Class SMS_TaskSequence_RunCommandLineAction : SMS_TaskSequence_Action { String CommandLine; SMS_TaskSequence_Condition Condition; Boolean ContinueOnError; String Description; Boolean DisableWow64Redirection; Boolean Enabled; String Name; String PackageID; String SuccessCodes; String SupportedEnvironment; UInt32 Timeout; String WorkingDirectory; }; |
Methods
The SMS_TaskSequence_RunCommandLineAction class does not define any methods.
Properties
- CommandLine
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [Not_Null, CommandLineArg(2), AllowedLen("1-32000")]User-specified command line application name. The name length can be between 1 and 32,000 characters.
- Condition
- Data type: SMS_TaskSequence_ConditionAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneSee SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- ContinueOnError
- Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneSee SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- Description
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [AllowedLen("0-255")]See SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- DisableWow64Redirection
- Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [Not_Null, VariableName("SMSTSDisableWow64Redirection")]true if the execution engine disables Wow64 file redirection and 64-bit registry redirection when the task sequence is evaluating file, folder, and registry conditions on a 64-bit operating system. The default value is false. The task sequence variable associated with this property is SMSTSDisableWow64Redirection. For more information, see the MSDN documentation for Operating System Deployment Task Sequence Variables.
- Enabled
- Data type: BooleanAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneSee SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- Name
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [AllowedLen("1-100")]See SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- PackageID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [TaskSequencePackage, CommandLineArg(1)]The ID of the task sequence package associated with the action.
- SuccessCodes
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [SuccessCodes, Not_Null]Exit codes that indicate success. The default setting is "0 3010".
- SupportedEnvironment
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [Not_Null:ToInstance]See SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- Timeout
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [Not_Null:ToInstance]See SMS_TaskSequence_Action Server WMI Class.
- WorkingDirectory
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [AllowedLen("0-255")]The directory from which to run the command line. Set this property to an absolute path or a relative path. The path length must be between 0 and 255 characters.
Remarks
Class qualifiers for this class include:
[CommandLine("smsswd.exe /run:%1 %2"),
ActionCategory("General,1,1"),ActionUI{"AdminUI.TaskSequenceEditor.dll", "Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.AdminConsole.TaskSequenceEditor", "RunCommandLineControl", "TaskSequenceOptionControl"}]
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
Tasks
How to Create an Operating System Deployment Task SequenceHow to Add a Condition to an Operating System Deployment Task Sequence Step
How to Add an Operating System Deployment Task Sequence Action
Concepts
About Configuration Manager Custom ActionsOther Resources
Operating System Deployment Server WMI ClassesConfiguration Manager Operating System Deployment
About Operating System Deployment Task Sequences
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