Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 |
The following diagram displays the administration COM objects hierarchy. The diagram shows the top of the hierarchy, starting with the root object. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following section shows the administration objects derived from the FPCArray object. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects that are derived from the FPCPolicyElements object. Notice that the FPCPolicyElements object is derived from both the FPCArray object and the FPCEnterprise object.
Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCCache object. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCClientConfig object. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCEnterprisePolicies collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCServers collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCCacheConfiguration object.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the FPCFirewallSessions collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects.
The following diagram shows the administration objects derived from the collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects.
The following diagram shows the administration COM objects derived from the FPCNetworkConfiguration object. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects. Click boxes to move through the entire hierarchy.
The following diagram shows the administration COM objects derived from the FPCRoutingRules collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects.
The following diagram shows the administration COM objects derived from the FPCAlerts collection. Shaded boxes represent collections and non-shaded boxes represent objects.