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MSFT_SIPESTrustedServerSetting
The MSFT_SIPESTrustedServerSetting class defines the FQDN (fully qualified domain name) of a trusted server.
The following syntax is simplified from MOF code and includes all inherited properties.
class MSFT_SIPESTrustedServerSetting
{
[key] string FQDN;
uint32 Version;
};
Methods
This class does not define any methods.
Properties
The MSFT_SIPESTrustedServerSetting class has the following properties.
FQDN
Data type: [key] stringThe FQDN of the trusted server.
This property cannot be updated.
Version
Data type: uint32Specifies the version of the trusted Live Communications Server. If the value is 2, the version is Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1. If the value is 1 or is not set, the version is Live Communications Server 2003.
Value Description 1 or NULL Live Communications Server 2003 2 Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1 This property cannot be updated.
Remarks
An instance of this class represents a member of the list of trusted servers for the domain. Trusted servers support MTLS-encoded connections, and do not have their incoming connection requests challenged by other Live Communications Servers participating in the trust. Conversely, non-trusted servers are always challenged when they make a connection request to another Live Communications Server. Instances of this class cannot be created, updated, or deleted.
Available actions for an instance of this class:
- Creation: The administrator cannot create instances of this class.
- Updates: The administrator cannot update instances of this class.
- Deletion: The administrator cannot delete instances of this class.
Requirements
Server: Installed on Windows Server 2003 with Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1.
Namespace: Defined in \root\cimv2.
See Also
Live Communications Server WMI Reference
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