The Save method recursively writes the current values of all of the object's properties to persistent storage. It is important to remember that any changes made by scripts and programs are not saved until after the Save method is called.
HRESULT Save( [in, optional] VARIANT_BOOL fResetRequiredServices, [in, optional] VARIANT_BOOL fReloadConfiguration );
This method returns S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, it returns an error code.
Sub Save( _ [ ByVal fResetRequiredServices As Boolean ], _ [ ByVal fReloadConfiguration As Boolean ] _ )
This method has no return values. If the call is unsuccessful, an error is raised that can be intercepted by using an error handler.
Configuration changes are applied only after the new settings are written to persistent storage and reloaded to the services that use them. Most changes can be applied dynamically without restarting any services. However, some changes can take effect only after the Microsoft Firewall service is restarted. For more information, see Restarting Services After Configuration Changes.
Forefront TMG maintains a bitmask that specifies which services need to be started for currently unsaved changes to take effect. This bitmask can be retrieved by calling the GetServiceRestartMask method on an object that contains this object as a subobject. Calling the Save method clears all of the bits in this bitmask even if the fResetRequiredServices parameter is set to False (VARIANT_FALSE in C++).
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. |
DLL |
Requires Msfpccom.dll. |
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