IWMSServerLimits.PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout (Visual Basic .NET)
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IWMSServerLimits.PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout (Visual Basic .NET)
The PlayerTimeout property specifies and retrieves the maximum length of time, in seconds, that a client is allowed to remain connected if the server has not received a client request.
Syntax
IWMSServerLimits .PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout = Integer Integer = IWMSServerLimits.PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout
Property Value
Integer containing the time, in seconds.
If this property fails, it returns an error number.
Number | Description |
0x80070057 | Integer is an invalid argument. |
Remarks
The value zero is not valid for the return value. The default value is 60 seconds.
Example Code
Imports Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.Interop Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Private Sub GetSetTimeout() ' Declare variables. Dim Server As WMSServer Dim Limits As IWMSServerLimits Dim iValue As Integer Try ' Create the WMSServer object. Server = New WMSServer() ' Retrieve the IWMSServerLimits object for the server. Limits = Server.Limits ' Retrieve the maximum amount of time a client ' has between requests before being disconnected. iValue = Limits.PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout ' Set the maximum amount of time a client ' has between requests before being disconnected. Limits.PlayerAcknowledgementTimeout = 3000 Catch excCom As COMException ' TODO: Handle COM exceptions. Catch exc As Exception ' TODO: Handle errors. Finally ' TODO: Clean-up code goes here. End Try End Sub
Requirements
Reference: Add a reference to Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.
Namespace: Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.Interop.
Assembly: Microsoft.WindowsMediaServices.dll.
Library: WMSServerTypeLib.dll.
Platform: Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family.
See Also
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