IWMSPlugin Object (C#)

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IWMSPlugin Object (C#)

You can use the IWMSPlugin object to manage a plug-in. The IWMSPlugin object exposes the following properties.

Property Description
CLSID Retrieves the CLSID of the plug-in.
CustomInterface Retrieves the administration object for the plug-in.
Enabled Specifies and retrieves a Boolean value indicating whether the plug-in is enabled.
ErrorCode Retrieves an HRESULT error code for the plug-in.
ErrorText Retrieves the text associated with the plug-in error.
LoadType Specifies and retrieves an enumeration value that indicates whether the server loads authentication, event notification, and authorization plug-ins as in-process or out-of-process objects.
MonikerName Retrieves the moniker display name for a plug-in.
Name Specifies and retrieves the name of a specific instance of the IWMSPlugin object.
Properties Retrieves an IWMSNamedValues collection containing name-value pairs that describe the plug-in.
SelectionOrder Specifies and retrieves a zero-based value that is used by the server to determine the order in which a plug-in will be selected for use.
Status Retrieves the status of the plug-in.
SupportStatus Retrieves an enumeration value that indicates which version of Windows Server is required to load the plug-in.
Version Retrieves the version number of the plug-in.

Example Code

The following example illustrates how to retrieve an IWMSPlugin object.

using Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.Interop;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

// Declare variables.
WMSServer          Server;
IWMSPlugins        Plugins;
IWMSPlugin         Plugin;

try {
    // Create a new WMSServer object.
    Server = new WMSServerClass();

    // Retrieve the IWMSPlugins object.
    Plugins = Server.Authenticators;

    // Retrieve information about each plug-in.
    for (int i = 0; i < Plugins.Count; i++)
    {
        Plugin = Plugins[i];
    }
}
catch (COMException comExc) {
    // TODO: Handle COM exceptions.
}
catch (Exception e) {
    // TODO: Handle exceptions.
}

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