SecurityFirewallProperty Class

 

Property that describes the Firewall status; if the Windows Firewall is not part of the operating system, it only indicates the status of the Windows Defender.

Namespace:   Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Common.Devices
Assembly:  DevicesOM (in DevicesOM.dll)

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Common.Devices.DeviceProperty
    Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Common.Devices.SecurityBaseProperty
      Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Common.Devices.SecurityFirewallProperty

Syntax

[DataContractAttribute]
public sealed class SecurityFirewallProperty : SecurityBaseProperty
[DataContractAttribute]
public ref class SecurityFirewallProperty sealed : SecurityBaseProperty
<DataContractAttribute>
Public NotInheritable Class SecurityFirewallProperty
    Inherits SecurityBaseProperty

Properties

Name Description
System_CAPS_pubproperty PropertyName

Gets the name of the property.(Inherited from DeviceProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubproperty Status

Gets a value that describes whether the security is turned on or off.(Inherited from SecurityBaseProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubproperty Timestamp

Gets the timestamp for the device.(Inherited from DeviceProperty.)

Methods

Name Description
System_CAPS_pubmethod Equals(DeviceProperty)

Determines if the current instance is equal to the specified DeviceProperty.(Inherited from SecurityBaseProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubmethod Equals(Object)

Determines if the current instance is equal to the specified object.(Inherited from SecurityBaseProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubmethod GetHashCode()

Gets the hash code for the current instace.(Inherited from SecurityBaseProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubmethod GetType()

(Inherited from Object.)

System_CAPS_pubmethod ToString()

Returns a string that represents the current object.(Inherited from SecurityBaseProperty.)

System_CAPS_pubmethod UpdateDeviceInfo(DeviceInfo)

Updates the information for the device.

Thread Safety

Any public static ( Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Common.Devices Namespace

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