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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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