The FPCScheduledContentDownload collection holds a set of FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig objects that define individual content download jobs. This collection allows you to obtain a list of the content download jobs that are already defined, to retrieve the FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig object for a specific job and access its properties, to define new content download jobs, and to remove existing jobs.
Content download jobs can run only if:
In addition, downloaded content can be stored in the Forefront TMG cache only if a cache drive with a size (CacheLimitInMegs) greater than zero is configured.
The FPCScheduledContentDownload collection is accessed through the ScheduledContentDownload property of the FPCCache object.
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This object inherits from the FPCPersist object, which contains methods and properties related to the persistent storage of an object's data. They include methods for exporting the object's data to and importing it from an XML document.
The FPCScheduledContentDownload collection defines the following methods.
Method | Description |
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Creates a new FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig object in the collection and returns a reference to it. |
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Retrieves the requested FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig object from the collection. |
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Removes the specified FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig object from the collection. |
The FPCScheduledContentDownload collection defines the following properties.
Property | Description |
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Gets an enumerator object for the collection. |
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Gets the number of FPCScheduledContentDownloadConfig objects in the collection. |
Name | Description |
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CancelWaitForChanges | Cancels the registration established by the WaitForChanges method (for use in C and C++ programming only). |
CanImport | Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects can be imported from the specified XML document. |
Export | Recursively writes the stored values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects to the specified XML document. |
ExportToFile | Recursively writes the stored values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects to the specified XML file. |
GetServiceRestartMask | Retrieves a 32-bit bitmask of the FpcServices enumerated type that specifies which services need to be restarted for currently unsaved changes to take effect. |
Import | Recursively copies the values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects from the specified XML document to persistent storage. |
ImportFromFile | Recursively copies the values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects from the specified XML file to persistent storage. |
LoadDocProperties | Provides the XML document's properties so that you can know what information can be imported from the document. |
Refresh | Recursively reads the values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects from persistent storage, overwriting any changes that have not been saved. |
Save | Recursively writes the current values of all the properties of the collection, its elements, and their subobjects to persistent storage. |
WaitForChanges | Registers to wait for an event indicating that the contents of the object have changed (for use in C and C++ programming only). |
Name | Description |
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PersistentName | Gets the persistent name of the collection. The persistent name of an object is a name that is unique for the object at the respective level of the COM object hierarchy. |
VendorParameterSets | Gets an FPCVendorParametersSets collection that can hold sets of custom data for extending the collection. |
This collection implements the IFPCScheduledContentDownload interface.
Client | Requires Windows Vista or Windows XP. |
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Server | Requires Windows Server 2008. |
Version | Requires Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG). |
IDL |
Declared in Msfpccom.idl. |
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