VirtualServerName Property

VirtualServerName Property

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The value of the VirtualServerName property is the integer number of the virtual machine that is the source of the queue. This number is the Microsoft Active Directorycommon name (CN) for the virtual server object. The VirtualServerName property is read-only, and is a key property of this class.

Applies To

The VirtualServerName property is a member of the ExchangeQueue Class.

Instance Path

The VirtualServerName property appears on instances of the \\COMPUTERNAME\ROOT\cimv2\applications\exchange:ExchangeQueue class.

MOF Syntax

[key] string VirtualServerName;

Qualifiers

key

VBScript Example

The following example shows how to retrieve a list of ExchangeQueue instances, and how to retrieve the VirtualServerName property for each instance.

'===============================================================
' Name:      ShowQueue_VirtualServerName
' Purpose:   Display each Queue found for the Exchange server,
'            and show the VirtualServerName property on the
'            ExchangeQueue objects
' Input:     strComputerName [string] the computer to access
' Output:    Displays the name of each Queue and the
'            VirtualServerName property
'===============================================================
Public Sub ShowQueue_VirtualServerName ( strComputerName )

Const cWMINameSpace = "root/cimv2/applications/exchange"
Const cWMIInstance = "ExchangeQueue"

Dim strWinMgmts              ' Connection string for WMI
Dim objWMIExchange           ' Exchange Namespace WMI object
Dim listQueues               ' ExchangeQueue collection
Dim objExchangeQueue         ' A single ExchangeQueue WMI object

' Create the object string, indicating WMI (winmgmts), using the
' current user credentials (impersonationLevel=impersonate),
' on the computer passed to the function in strComputerName, and
' using the CIM namespace for the ExchangeQueue provider.
strWinMgmts = "winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//" & _
   strComputerName & "/" & cWMINameSpace
'
' Get an object using the string you just created.
Set objWMIExchange =  GetObject(strWinMgmts)
'
' The Resources that currently exist appear as a list of
' ExchangeQueue instances in the Exchange namespace.
Set listQueues = objWMIExchange.InstancesOf(cWMIInstance)
'
' Were any ExchangeQueue Instances returned?
if (listQueues.count > 0) then
  ' If yes, do the following:
  ' Iterate through the list of ExchangeQueue objects
  For each objExchangeQueue in listQueues
     '
     ' Display the value of the LinkName property.
     WScript.echo "LinkName = " & _
      "[" & TypeName(objExchangeQueue.LinkName) & "] " & _
       objExchangeQueue.LinkName
     '
     ' Display the value of the VirtualServerName property.
     WScript.echo "    VirtualServerName                         = [" & _
       TypeName(objExchangeQueue.VirtualServerName) & "] " & _
      objExchangeQueue.VirtualServerName
     '
     ' Move to the next ExchangeQueue.
  Next
else
  ' If no ExchangeQueue instances were returned,
  ' display that.
  WScript.Echo "No ExchangeQueue instances were returned."
end if
end Sub

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