SetBrowserConfigScript Method of the IFPCWebBrowserClientConfig Interface

The SetBrowserConfigScript method sets whether Web browsers running on Firewall clients will use the default automatic configuration script or the custom automatic configuration script, and can set the address (URL) or file name of the custom automatic configuration script.

[C++]

Syntax

HRESULT SetBrowserConfigScript(
  [in]			FpcBrowserConfigScriptFlag Flag,
  [in, optional]  BSTR bstrScript
);

Parameters

Flag

Value from the FpcBrowserConfigScriptFlag enumerated type that indicates whether the default automatic configuration script or a custom automatic configuration script will be used. The possible values are fpcBrowserDefaultScript and fpcBrowserCustomScript.

bstrScript

String that specifies the address (URL) or file name of the custom automatic configuration script.

Return Value

This method returns S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, it returns an error code.
[Visual Basic]

Syntax

Sub SetBrowserConfigScript( _
  ByVal Flag As FpcBrowserConfigScriptFlag, _
  [ ByVal Script As String ] _
)

Parameters

Flag

Value from the FpcBrowserConfigScriptFlag enumerated type that indicates whether the default automatic configuration script or a custom automatic configuration script will be used. The possible values are fpcBrowserDefaultScript and fpcBrowserCustomScript.

Script

String that specifies the address (URL) or file name of the custom automatic configuration script. The default is an empty string.

Return Value

This method has no return values. If the call is unsuccessful, an error is raised that can be intercepted by using an error handler.

Remarks

This method sets the BrowserConfigScriptFlag and BrowserConfigScriptAddress properties.

Requirements

Client Requires Windows Vista or Windows XP.
Server Requires Windows Server 2008.
Version Requires Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG).
IDL

Declared in Msfpccom.idl.

DLL

Requires Msfpccom.dll.

See Also

FPCWebBrowserClientConfig


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