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The HttpQueryServerSessionProperty function queries a server property on the specified server session.
HTTPAPI_LINKAGE ULONG HttpQueryServerSessionProperty(
[in] HTTP_SERVER_SESSION_ID ServerSessionId,
[in] HTTP_SERVER_PROPERTY Property,
[out] PVOID PropertyInformation,
[in] ULONG PropertyInformationLength,
[out, optional] PULONG ReturnLength
);
[in] ServerSessionId
The server session for which the property setting is returned.
[in] Property
A member of the HTTP_SERVER_PROPERTY enumeration that describes the property type that is queried. This can be one of the following.
[out] PropertyInformation
A pointer to the buffer that receives the property data.
pPropertyInformation points to one of the following property data structures based on the property that is set.
Property | Structure |
---|---|
HttpServerStateProperty | HTTP_STATE_INFO |
HttpServerQosProperty | HTTP_QOS_SETTING_INFO |
HttpServerTimeoutsProperty | HTTP_TIMEOUT_LIMIT_INFO |
HttpServerAuthenticationProperty | HTTP_SERVER_AUTHENTICATION_INFO |
HttpServerChannelBindProperty | HTTP_CHANNEL_BIND_INFO |
[in] PropertyInformationLength
The length, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the pPropertyInformation parameter.
[out, optional] ReturnLength
The number, in bytes, returned in the pPropertyInformation buffer.
If the output buffer is too small, the call fails with a return value of ERROR_MORE_DATA. The value pointed to by pReturnLength can be used to determine the minimum length of the buffer required for the call to succeed.
If the function succeeds, it returns NO_ERROR
If the function fails, it returns one of the following error codes.
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
|
The property type specified in the Property parameter is not supported for server sessions.
The ServerSessionId parameter does not contain a valid server session. The pPropertyInformation parameter is NULL. The PropertyInformationLength parameter is zero. The application does not have permission to query the server session properties. Only the application that created the server session can query the properties. |
|
The size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the pPropertyInformation parameter is too small to receive the property data. On exit call the function again with a buffer at least as large as the size pointed to by pReturnLength on exit. |
Querying the HttpServerLoggingProperty is not supported.
The pPropertyInformation parameter points to the configuration structure for the property type that is queried. The PropertyInformationLength parameter specifies the size, in bytes, of the configuration structure. For example, when querying the HttpServerTimeoutsProperty the pPropertyInformation parameter must point to a buffer that is at least the size of the HTTP_TIMEOUT_LIMIT_INFO structure.
To specify the HttpServerQosProperty property in the pPropertyInformation parameter, set QosType to HttpQosSettingTypeBandwidth inside the HTTP_QOS_SETTING_INFO structure, and pass a pointer to this structure in the parameter.
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | http.h |
Library | Httpapi.lib |
DLL | Httpapi.dll |
HTTP Server API Version 2.0 Functions
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