EnforceLogUrlLengthInWebProxy Property of the IFPCWebProxy Interface

The EnforceLogUrlLengthInWebProxy property gets or sets a Boolean value that indicates whether the Forefront TMG Web proxy will reject requests with URLs that are longer than the maximum length that can be logged. This maximum length is 2048 bytes.

[C++]
HRESULT put_EnforceLogUrlLengthInWebProxy(
	VARIANT_BOOL fEnforceUrlLength
);
HRESULT get_EnforceLogUrlLengthInWebProxy(
	VARIANT_BOOL* pfEnforceUrlLength
);

Parameters

pfEnforceUrlLength

Pointer to a Boolean variable that is set on return to VARIANT_TRUE if the Web proxy will reject requests with URLs that are longer than the maximum length that can be logged, or to VARIANT_FALSE if the Web proxy will accept requests with URLs that are longer than the maximum length that can be logged.

fEnforceUrlLength

Boolean value that specifies whether the Web proxy will reject requests with URLs that are longer than the maximum length that can be logged.

Return Value

These property methods return S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, they return an error code.

[Visual Basic]
Property EnforceLogUrlLengthInWebProxy

Property Value

Boolean value that specifies whether the Web proxy will reject requests with URLs that are longer than the maximum length that can be logged.

Remarks

This property is read/write. Its default value is False (VARIANT_FALSE in C++).

After the value of this property has been modified, the change must be written to persistent storage by calling the Save method, and the Microsoft Firewall service must be restarted for the change to take effect. For more information about restarting the Firewall service to apply changes, see Restarting Services After Configuration Changes.

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

FPCWebProxy


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