FullyQualifiedDomainName Property
Retrieves the domain name of the connector space object in domain name system (DNS) format.
public FullyQualifiedDomainName
Parameters
None
Name : FullyQualifiedDomainName
Data Type : String
The following example shows how to use Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) to search for a connector space object by using the FullyQualifiedDomainName property.
Example
Option Explicit
On Error Resume Next
Const PktPrivacy = 6 ' Authentication level
Dim Service
Dim CsObjects
Dim CsObject
Dim MAObjects
Dim MAObject
Dim ObjCount
Set Service = GetObject("winmgmts:{authenticationLevel=PktPrivacy}!root\MicrosoftIdentityIntegrationServer")
' sAMAccount name of the object.
Dim SAMName
SAMName = "JeffSmith"
' Domain name used in the search.
Dim DomainName
DomainName = "fabrikam.com"
Dim Query
Query = "Select * from MIIS_CSObject where FullyQualifiedDomain = '"
Query = Query & DomainName & "' and account = '" & SAMName & "'"
Set CsObjects = Service.ExecQuery (Query)
ObjCount = 0
For Each CsObject in Csobjects
ObjCount = ObjCount + 1
Query = "Select * from MIIS_ManagementAgent where guid='"& CSObject.MaGuid &"'"
Set MAObjects = Service.ExecQuery(Query)
For Each MAObject in MAObjects
Wscript.Echo "Imported from the " & MAObject.Name & " management agent."
Next
Next
If ObjCount = 0 then
WScript.Echo "The object with the name " & SAMName & " was not found."
End If
Sub ErrorHandler (ErrorMessage)
WScript.Echo ErrorMessage
WScript.Quit(1)
End Sub
Requirements
Product |
Forefront Identity Manager Synchronization Service 2010 |
MOF |
Mmswmi.mof |
See Also
Reference
Concepts
How to: Find Specified Connector Space Objects
WMI Provider Reference