SMS_ClientAdvertisementSummary Server WMI Class

 

Updated: November 1, 2013

Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

The SMS_ClientAdvertisementSummary Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class is an SMS Provider server class, in Configuration Manager, that represents a summary for an advertisement.

Class SMS_ClientAdvertisementSummary
{
      UInt32 Accepted;
      UInt32 Activity1day;
      UInt32 Activity30days;
      UInt32 Activity7days;
      UInt32 AdvertFlags;
      String AdvertisementID;
      String AdvertisementName;
      UInt32 Failed;
      UInt32 HealthyAccepted;
      UInt32 HealthyFailed;
      UInt32 HealthyNotStarted;
      UInt32 HealthyRetrying;
      UInt32 HealthyRunning;
      UInt32 HealthySucceeded;
      UInt32 HealthyTargeted;
      UInt32 HealthyWaiting;
      UInt32 NotStarted;
      UInt32 PackageFlags;
      String PackageID;
      UInt32 Retrying;
      UInt32 Running;
      UInt32 Succeeded;
      UInt32 Targeted;
      UInt32 Waiting;
};

The SMS_ClientAdvertisementSummary class does not define any methods.

Accepted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of targeted clients that have accepted the specified advertisement.

Activity1day

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have reported activity for the specified advertisement in the last 24 hours.

Activity30days

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have reported activity for the specified advertisement in the last 30 days.

Activity7days

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have reported activity for the specified advertisement in the last 7 days.

AdvertFlags

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: [bits]

Flags indicating how the advertisement is announced to the user. Possible values are listed for the AdvertFlags property of SMS_Advertisement Server WMI Class. The default value is 0.

AdvertisementID

Data type: String

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: [key]

Unique auto-generated key that identifies the advertisement.

AdvertisementName

Data type: String

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

Required. Unique user-friendly name for the advertisement.

Failed

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have failed to run the specified advertisement.

HealthyAccepted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that have accepted the specified advertisement.

HealthyFailed

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that have failed to run the specified advertisement.

HealthyNotStarted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that have not yet started to run the specified advertisement.

HealthyRetrying

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that have experienced errors executing the specified advertisement and are retrying.

HealthyRunning

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that are currently running the specified advertisement.

HealthySucceeded

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that have successfully run the specified advertisement.

HealthyTargeted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients for the specified advertisement. This count should equal the total of Succeeded, Failed , Running, Retrying, NotStarted, and Waiting.

HealthyWaiting

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read/Write

Qualifiers: none

The number of healthy targeted clients that are currently waiting for something to finish before running the specified advertisement. These computers might be waiting for content to download or for another advertisement to finish.

NotStarted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have not yet started to run the specified advertisement.

PackageFlags

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: [enumeration]

Flags for the package. Possible values are listed below. The default value is 0.

0

Regular software distribution package.

3

Driver package.

4

Task sequence package.

5

Software update package.

6

Device setting package.

257

Image package.

258

Boot image package.

259

Operating system install package.

PackageID

Data type: String

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The associated Configuration Manager package ID.

Retrying

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have experienced errors executing the specified advertisement and are retrying.

Running

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that are currently running the specified advertisement.

Succeeded

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that have successfully run the specified advertisement.

Targeted

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients for the specified advertisement. This count should equal the total of Succeeded, Failed , Running, Retrying, NotStarted, and Waiting.

Waiting

Data type: UInt32

Access type: Read Only

Qualifiers: None

The number of targeted clients that are currently waiting for something to finish before running the specified advertisement. These computers might be waiting for content to download or for another advertisement to finish.

Class qualifiers for this class include:

  • Secured

  • Read (read-only)

For more information about both the class qualifiers and the property qualifiers included in the Properties section, see Configuration Manager Class and Property Qualifiers.

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