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Modifies the properties of the target of a DFS folder.
Syntax
uint32 SetNamespaceFolderTarget(
[in] string NamespacePath,
[in] string TargetPath,
[in] uint32 State,
[in] uint32 ReferralPriorityRank,
[in] sint32 ReferralPriorityClass,
[out] MSFT_DfsNamespaceFolderTarget cmdletOutput
);
Parameters
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NamespacePath [in]
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The Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the DFS folder that has a target with properties to be modified.
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TargetPath [in]
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The UNC path of the target of a DFS folder.
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State [in]
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The new state of the target of a DFS folder.
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OFFLINE (3)
-
Not online. Referrals are disabled.
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ONLINE (4)
-
Online. Referrals are enabled.
ReferralPriorityRank [in]
The new priority rank of the target of a DFS folder.
ReferralPriorityClass [in]
The new priority class of the target of a DFS folder.
Invalid (-1)
Invalid priority.
Normal (0)
Site cost, normal priority.
global-high (1)
Global, high priority.
sitecost-high (2)
Site cost, high priority.
sitecost-low (3)
Site cost, low priority.
global-low (4)
Global, low priority.
cmdletOutput [out]
When this method returns, contains output from the Set-DFSNamespaceFolderTarget cmdlet. This parameter is passed uninitialized.
Remarks
The NamespacePath and TargetPath parameters have a format of \\HostName\SharedName[\ObjectName]*, where:
- The HostName component represents either the host name of a server or the domain name of a domain that hosts resources.
- The SharedName component represents the share name or the name of the resource that is being accessed.
- Each ObjectName component represents the name of a directory on the resource that is being accessed.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2012 |
Namespace |
Root\Microsoft\Windows\dfsn |
MOF |
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DLL |
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