How to Handle Configuration Manager Asynchronous Errors by Using WMI
In Configuration Manager, when an error occurs in an asynchronous call, the error object is passed as the second parameter to the OnCompleted
method. Inside your OnCompleted
implementation, you check the error object the same as you would for a synchronous call.
You determine if there is an error by checking the HResult
parameter of the OnCompleted
method.
Example
This VBScript sample displays error information if there is a error during an asynchronous operation. To test, change the query to an invalid query such as Select * From ?????
.
For information about calling the sample code, see Calling Configuration Manager Code Snippets.
Sub sink_OnCompleted(HResult, oErr, oCtx)
WScript.Echo "All collections returned"
if HResult <> 0 Then
' Determine the type of error.
If oErr.Path_.Class = "__ExtendedStatus" Then
WScript.Echo "WMI Error: "& oErr.Description
ElseIf ExtendedStatus.Path_.Class = "SMS_ExtendedStatus" Then
WScript.Echo "Provider Error: "& oErr.Description
WScript.Echo "Code: " & oErr.ErrorCode
End If
End If
bdone = true
End sub
.NET Framework Security
Using script to pass the user name and password is a security risk and should be avoided where possible.
See Also
About errors
WMI SDK
How to Handle Configuration Manager Synchronous Errors by Using WMI