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IFPCRefs::Add method

Applies to: desktop apps only

The Add method creates a new FPCRef object in the collection and returns a reference to it.

Syntax

HRESULT Add(
  [in]   BSTR Name,
  [in]   FpcIncludeStatus IncludeStatus,
  [out]  IFPCRef **ppNewRef
);
FPCRefs.Add( _
  ByVal Name As String, _
  ByVal IncludeStatus As FpcIncludeStatus, _
  ByRef ppNewRef As IFPCRef _
) As FPCRef

Parameters

  • Name [in]

    C++ Required. BSTR that specifies the name of the item that will be referenced by the new object.
    VB Required. String that specifies the name of the item that will be referenced by the new object.
  • IncludeStatus [in]
    Required. Value from the FpcIncludeStatus enumerated type that specifies whether the referenced item will be included in or excluded from the list of items to which a rule applies.

  • ppNewRef [out]
    Address of an interface pointer that on return points to the new IFPCRef interface created.

Return value

C++

This method can return one of the following:

  • S_OK, indicating that the operation succeeded.
  • An error code, indicating that the operation failed. In this case, the [out] parameter returned is a null object.

VB

This method returns a reference to the FPCRef object added if the call is successful. Otherwise, an error is raised that can be intercepted by using an error handler.

Remarks

The IncludeStatus parameter must be set even when the collection is accessed through a property for which this parameter is meaningless, such as the SpecifiedProtocols property of the FPCAccessProperties object. Here the inclusion of the specified protocols in the rule, or their exclusion from the rule, is indicated by the ProtocolSelectionMethod property.

This method creates an FPCRef object that references an item with the same scope (array or enterprise) as the object through which the FPCRefs collection was accessed. The AddScopedItem method can be used to create an FPCRef object that references an item with a specified scope.

Examples

For VBScript code examples that show how to use this method to add references to networks, URL sets, and protocols for use in access rules, see Adding an Access Rule and Controlling Access by a Schedule and a User Set.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows Vista

Minimum supported server

Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 with SP2 (64-bit only)

Version

Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010

IDL

Msfpccom.idl

DLL

Msfpccom.dll

See also

FPCRefs

 

 

Build date: 7/12/2010