In Configuration Manager 2007, the CCM_Service_GlobalConfiguration class is a client Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class that supports global configuration for the CCMEXEC service. There is only one instance of this class on a computer.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties.
Class CCM_Service_GlobalConfiguration : CCM_Policy { UInt8 Dummy; UInt32 EndpointActiveMessageThreshold; UInt32 EndpointMessageTimeout; UInt32 EndpointReleaseTimeout; UInt32 OutgoingMessageTimeout; String PolicyID; String PolicyInstanceID; UInt32 PolicyPrecedence; String PolicyRuleID; String PolicySource; String PolicyVersion; String ServiceRootDir; }; |
Methods
The CCM_Service_GlobalConfiguration class does not define any methods.
Properties
- Dummy
- Data type: UInt8Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [Realkey]Dummy key.
- EndpointActiveMessageThreshold
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneDefault maximum number of outstanding messages that endpoints are allowed. A message is outstanding if it has been dispatched to the endpoint, but the endpoint has not called SetComplete on the associated context. For serial endpoints, the AMT is always 1. This can be overridden on a per-endpoint basis.
- EndpointMessageTimeout
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneDefault timeout, in minutes, assigned to all messages that arrive for endpoints. If the value is NULL or 0, no default timeout is assigned. This can be overridden on a per-endpoint basis.
- EndpointReleaseTimeout
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneEndpoint defaults. The default idle time, in minutes, that endpoints are allowed before they are released by the service. An endpoint is idle when no messages are being dispatched to it. If the value is NULL or 0, endpoints are not released until the service shuts down. This can be overridden on a per-endpoint basis in the endpoint's configuration.
- OutgoingMessageTimeout
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneService defaults. The default timeout, in minutes, that all messages sent from the computer are assigned. If the value is NULL or 0, no default timeout is assigned. This can be overridden on a per-message basis by using the Timeout property of the message.
- PolicyID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [key]See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- PolicyInstanceID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [key]See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- PolicyPrecedence
- Data type: UInt32Access type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneSee CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- PolicyRuleID
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [key]See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- PolicySource
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [key]See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- PolicyVersion
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: [key]See CCM_Policy Client WMI Class.
- ServiceRootDir
- Data type: StringAccess type: Read/WriteQualifiers: NoneRoot directory that the service uses internally for temporary files. The System and Administrators account must have full access to this directory (the latter is to allow the debugging of CCMEXEC as an application). The service creates this directory if it does not exist.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Client Development Requirements.
See Also
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