AP.Remote.Access.Class.DomainControllerDomain Controller

AP.Remote.Access.Class.DomainController (ClassType)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

DirectAccess clients, DirectAccess servers, and selected servers must be members of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. DirectAccess also uses Active Directory security groups and Group Policy objects (GPOs) to identify sets of computers and the sets of settings that are applied to them.

This class represents the set of Domain Controllers which are configured for DirectAccess.

Element properties:

Base ClassMicrosoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent
AbstractFalse
HostedTrue
SingletonFalse
ExtensionFalse
AccessibilityPublic
ElementId8e716a03-222a-fc5c-cfd4-53d6ddfc2ad0

Class Hierarchy:

Class Properties:

Property Name Type Display Name (ENU) Description (ENU) Key Max Length Min Length Case Sensitive Default Value EnumType
System.Entity:
DisplayName  string  Display Name Display name of the object. false 4000  False     
System.ConfigItem:
ObjectStatus  enum  Object Status Object status false 256    System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum.Active  System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum 
AssetStatus  enum  Asset Status Asset status false 256      System.ConfigItem.AssetStatusEnum 
Notes  richtext  Notes Notes false 4000       

Health Model:

Source Code:

<ClassType ID="AP.Remote.Access.Class.DomainController" Accessibility="Public" Abstract="false" Base="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent" Hosted="true" Singleton="false" Extension="false"/>