ReplicationConnection Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class.

Overloads

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer)

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, and source server.

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectorySchedule)

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, and schedule.

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, and transport type.

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectorySchedule, ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, schedule, and transport type.

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer)

Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, and source server.

public:
 ReplicationConnection(System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryContext ^ context, System::String ^ name, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryServer ^ sourceServer);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer);
new System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection : System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext * string * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer -> System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection
Public Sub New (context As DirectoryContext, name As String, sourceServer As DirectoryServer)

Parameters

context
DirectoryContext

A DirectoryContext object that contains the target and credentials with which to establish a replication connection.

name
String

The user-defined name of the connection.

sourceServer
DirectoryServer

A DirectoryServer object that identifies the source server of the connection.

Exceptions

A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.

The target server is either busy or unavailable.

The target of the context parameter is not a domain controller or AD LDS instance.

-or-

sourceServer is invalid or an empty string.

-or-

The target specified in the context parameter does not match the server type specified in the sourceServer parameter. The servers must both be either domain controllers or AD LDS instances.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are domain controllers, but are not in the same forest.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are AD LDS instances, but do not belong to the same configuration set.

context or sourceServer is null.

The credentials that were supplied are not valid.

See also

Applies to

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectorySchedule)

Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, and schedule.

public:
 ReplicationConnection(System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryContext ^ context, System::String ^ name, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryServer ^ sourceServer, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::ActiveDirectorySchedule ^ schedule);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule schedule);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule? schedule);
new System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection : System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext * string * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule -> System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection
Public Sub New (context As DirectoryContext, name As String, sourceServer As DirectoryServer, schedule As ActiveDirectorySchedule)

Parameters

context
DirectoryContext

A DirectoryContext object that contains the target and credentials with which to establish a replication connection.

name
String

The user-defined name of the connection.

sourceServer
DirectoryServer

A DirectoryServer object that identifies the source server of the connection.

schedule
ActiveDirectorySchedule

A ActiveDirectorySchedule object that specifies when the source is available for replication.

Exceptions

A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.

The target server is either busy or unavailable.

The target of the context parameter is not a domain controller or AD LDS instance.

-or-

sourceServer is invalid or an empty string.

-or-

The target specified in the context parameter does not match the server type specified in the sourceServer parameter. The servers must both be either domain controllers or AD LDS instances.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are domain controllers, but are not in the same forest.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are AD LDS instances, but do not belong to the same configuration set.

context, sourceServer or schedule is null.

The credentials that were supplied are not valid.

See also

Applies to

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, and transport type.

public:
 ReplicationConnection(System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryContext ^ context, System::String ^ name, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryServer ^ sourceServer, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::ActiveDirectoryTransportType transport);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryTransportType transport);
new System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection : System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext * string * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryTransportType -> System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection
Public Sub New (context As DirectoryContext, name As String, sourceServer As DirectoryServer, transport As ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Parameters

context
DirectoryContext

A DirectoryContext object that contains the target and credentials to establish a replication connection with.

name
String

The user-defined name of the connection.

sourceServer
DirectoryServer

A DirectoryServer object that identifies the source server of the connection.

transport
ActiveDirectoryTransportType

One of the ActiveDirectoryTransportType members that specifies the transport type of the connection.

Exceptions

A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.

The target server is either busy or unavailable.

The target of the context parameter is not a domain controller or AD LDS instance.

-or-

sourceServer is invalid or an empty string.

-or-

The target specified in the context parameter does not match the server type specified in the sourceServer parameter. The servers must both be either domain controllers or AD LDS instances.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are domain controllers, but are not in the same forest.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are AD LDS instances, but do not belong to the same configuration set.

context or sourceServer is null.

The credentials that were supplied are not valid.

context is an AD LDS instance and transport is Smtp, which is not supported.

See also

Applies to

ReplicationConnection(DirectoryContext, String, DirectoryServer, ActiveDirectorySchedule, ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs
Source:
ReplicationConnection.cs

Initializes a new instance of the ReplicationConnection class, using the specified context, name, source server, schedule, and transport type.

public:
 ReplicationConnection(System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryContext ^ context, System::String ^ name, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::DirectoryServer ^ sourceServer, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::ActiveDirectorySchedule ^ schedule, System::DirectoryServices::ActiveDirectory::ActiveDirectoryTransportType transport);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule schedule, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryTransportType transport);
public ReplicationConnection (System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext context, string name, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer sourceServer, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule? schedule, System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryTransportType transport);
new System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection : System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryContext * string * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.DirectoryServer * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectorySchedule * System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ActiveDirectoryTransportType -> System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.ReplicationConnection
Public Sub New (context As DirectoryContext, name As String, sourceServer As DirectoryServer, schedule As ActiveDirectorySchedule, transport As ActiveDirectoryTransportType)

Parameters

context
DirectoryContext

A DirectoryContext object that contains the target and credentials with which to establish a replication connection.

name
String

The user-defined name of the connection.

sourceServer
DirectoryServer

A DirectoryServer object that identifies the source server of the connection.

schedule
ActiveDirectorySchedule

A ActiveDirectorySchedule object that specifies when the source is available for replication.

transport
ActiveDirectoryTransportType

One of the ActiveDirectoryTransportType members that specifies the transport type of the connection.

Exceptions

A call to the underlying directory service resulted in an error.

The target server is either busy or unavailable.

The target of the context parameter is not a domain controller or AD LDS instance.

-or-

sourceServer is invalid or an empty string.

-or-

The target specified in the context parameter does not match the server type specified in the sourceServer parameter. The servers must both be either domain controllers or AD LDS instances.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are domain controllers, but are not in the same forest.

-or-

The servers specified in the context and sourceServer parameters are AD LDS instances, but do not belong to the same configuration set.

context, sourceServer or schedule is null.

The credentials that were supplied are not valid.

transport is not valid.

context is an AD LDS instance and transport is Smtp, which is not supported.

See also

Applies to