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The Value property specifies or retrieves the value portion of a name-value pair.
Syntax
ApplicationSpecificDataItem.Value
Property value
This property specifies or retrieves a string.
Remarks
The value can be used in conjunction with the Name property to identify additional information to be added to a rights template.
Examples
DIM config_manager
DIM admin_role
' *******************************************************************
' Create and initialize a ConfigurationManager object.
SUB InitObject()
CALL WScript.Echo( "Create ConfigurationManager object...")
SET config_manager = CreateObject _
("Microsoft.RightsManagementServices.Admin.ConfigurationManager")
CheckError()
CALL WScript.Echo( "Initialize...")
admin_role=config_manager.Initialize(false,"localhost",80,"","","")
CheckError()
END SUB
' *******************************************************************
' Create a template and add it to the template collection.
SUB ExcludeApplication()
DIM templateMgr
DIM templateColl
DIM templateObj
' Retrieve the RightsTemplatePolicy object.
SET templateMgr = config_manager.RightsTemplatePolicy
CheckError()
' Retrieve the rights template collection.
SET templateColl = templateMgr.RightsTemplateCollection
CheckError()
' Retrieve the first template in the collection.
SET templateObj = templateMgr.RightsTemplateCollection.Item(0)
CheckError()
' Create and add a name-value pair to the template.
SET appData = CreateObject( "Microsoft." _
& "RightsManagementServices.Admin.ApplicationSpecificDataItem")
appData.Name = "xxx"
appData.Value = "yyy"
templateObj.ApplicationSpecificDataItems.Add( appData )
CheckError()
' Update the templates on the server.
templateMgr.RightsTemplateCollection.Update( templateObj )
CheckError()
END SUB
' *******************************************************************
' Error checking function.
FUNCTION CheckError()
CheckError = Err.number
IF Err.number <> 0 THEN
CALL WScript.Echo( vbTab & "*****Error Number: " _
& Err.number _
& " Desc:" _
& Err.Description _
& "*****")
WScript.StdErr.Write(Err.Description)
WScript.Quit( Err.number )
END IF
END FUNCTION
' *******************************************************************
' Generate a runtime error.
SUB RaiseError(errId, desc)
CALL Err.Raise( errId, "", desc )
CheckError()
END SUB
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Assembly |
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