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Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1 |
Live Communications Server Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Reference
The following are the Live Communications Server WMI classes.
Name | Description |
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MSFT_SIPAddressBookURLData | Provides data about the location of the Address Book Service for purposes of downloading the address book to the Microsoft Office Communicator client. |
MSFT_SIPApplicationElement | Defines an application instance on the Live Communications Server, and can be used to determine whether the application is running. |
MSFT_SIPApplicationPriorityList | Defines the execution order of the applications installed on the Live Communications Server. |
MSFT_SIPApplicationSetting | Defines the settings used to register a SIP application with the Live Communications Server. |
MSFT_SIPArchivingServerSetting | Specifies the computer running the Live Communications Server Archiving service. |
MSFT_SIPDomainData | Defines an entry in the list of domains served by the running Live Communications Server. |
MSTF_SIPEdgeProxySetting | Specifies the Access Proxy to which a pool is to connect. |
MSFT_SIPESEmSetting | Defines the proxy/redirect settings for Live Communications Server User services. |
MSFT_SIPESGlobalRegistrarSetting | Defines the global settings for searching the registrar. |
MSFT_SIPESGlobalSearchSetting | Defines the settings for the Live Communications Server registrar, including SPOP/MPOP availability and various expiry settings. |
MSFT_SIPESServerSetting | Defines the specific Live Communications Server settings that pertain to enterprise services. |
MSFT_SIPESTrustedServerSetting | Defines the fully qualified domain name of a trusted server. |
MSFT_SIPESUserACEData | Defines SIP-level allow/block access for a homed Live Communications user. |
MSFT_SIPESUserContactData | Defines the data associated with a contact. |
MSFT_SIPESUserContactGroupData | Defines a contact group associated with a specific Active Directory user. |
MSFT_SIPESUserSetting | Defines the settings for a specific Active Directory user in the context of SIP. |
MSFT_SIPFederationAuthorizedForwardingProxyData | Lists forwarding proxies that are allowed to connect to this Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationAutoFedAllowedDomainData | Specifies external domains enabled for enhanced federation. |
MSFT_SIPFederationDeniedDomainSetting | Specifies domains that are blocked from connecting to this access proxy. Any connection from or to this domain will be dropped. |
MSFT_SIPFederationDirectPartnerTable | Lists the domains that are direct federation partners. |
MSFT_SIPFederationExternalEdgeListeningAddressSetting | Provides certification data for the listening port on the external edge of an Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationExternalEdgeListeningPortData | Provides configuration data for the listening port on the external edge of an Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationExternalEdgeSetting | Exposes properties for configuring the external edge of an access proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationInternalDomainData | Lists the domains within an organization to which this Access Proxy will route messages. |
MSFT_SIPFederationInternalEdgeListeningAddressSetting | Provides certification data for the listening port on the internal edge of an Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationInternalEdgeSetting | Exposes properties for configuring the internal edge of an access proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationInternalServerData | Lists all internal trusted servers in the enterprise. |
MSFT_SIPFederationListeningAddressSetting | Specifies the listening addresses on the internal and external edges of an Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPFederationNetworkProviderTable | Lists IM service providers specified on an Access Proxy. |
MSFT_SIPGlobalArchivingSetting | Defines the global archiving defaults for users. |
MSFT_SIPGlobalFederationSetting | Defines the default route and port used by internal servers to route to an Access Proxy; also provides a way to disable communication with the Access Proxy for all internal users. |
MSFT_SIPListeningAddressData | Defines a listening address on the Live Communications Server. |
MSFT_SIPLoadedExtensionModuleElement | Defines an element that indicates the status of the Live Communications User services (registrar). |
MSFT_SIPLogOptions | Defines the options available to the Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1 Archiving service. |
MSFT_SIPLogServiceSetting | Defines an instance of the Archiving service, which logs SIP messages sent to it by the archiving agent running on the Live Communications Server. |
MSFT_SIPLogSetting | Defines the settings for the loaded instance of the logging-specific extension module on the Live Communications Server. |
MSFT_SIPLogVersion | Specifies the version of Live Communications Server Archiving Service. |
MSFT_SIPPoolSetting | Defines a Live Communications Server Enterprise Edition pool or Standard Edition pool. |
MSFT_SIPProxySecuritySetting | Defines the security provider and realm for the proxy service. |
MSFT_SIPProxyServerSetting | Specifies the Live Communications Server 2005 with SP1, Proxy to which a pool is to connect. |
MSFT_SIPProxySetting | Defines the settings for a SIP proxy server. |
MSFT_SIPRemoteAddressData | Provides configuration data for a remote trusted server. |
MSFT_SIPRoutingSetting | Defines the transport protocol for DNS-routed messages, and contains the default port for TLS connections. |
MSFT_SIPRoutingTableData | Defines a single static route entry in the Live Communications Server routing table. |
MSFT_SIPTroubleShootingSetting | Supports a new logging mechanism that provides an audit trail of user behavior, and assists in troubleshooting routing and security configuration issues. |
MSFT_SIPUserReplicatorSetting | Specifies how often the User Replicator synchronizes with the Active Directory directory service. |
MSFT_SIPVersion | Specifies the version of Live Communications Server. |
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