This entity represents a DNS Trust Point defined in a Windows Server 2016 computer.
A trust anchor (or trust “point”) is a public cryptographic key for a signed zone. Trust anchors must be configured on every non-authoritative DNS server that will attempt to validate DNS data.
Base Class | Microsoft.Windows.DNSServer.2016.HostedComponent |
Abstract | False |
Hosted | True |
Singleton | False |
Extension | False |
Accessibility | Public |
ElementId | a517ce81-6ce3-5efe-8105-745e1407fd33 |
Property Name | Type | Display Name (ENU) | Description (ENU) | Key | Max Length | Min Length | Case Sensitive |
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System.Entity: | |||||||
string | Display Name | Display name of monitoring object. | false | 256 | 0 | False | |
Microsoft.Windows.DNSServer.2016.TrustPoint: | |||||||
string | Trust Point Name | The name of the DNS Trust Point | true | 256 | 0 | False | |
string | Host Name | The name of the DNS Server that hosts the Trust Point | true | 256 | 0 | False |
<ClassType ID="Microsoft.Windows.DNSServer.2016.TrustPoint" Accessibility="Public" Abstract="false" Base="Microsoft.Windows.DNSServer.2016.HostedComponent" Hosted="true" Singleton="false">
<Property ID="TrustPointName" Type="string" Key="true" CaseSensitive="false" MinLength="0" MaxLength="256"/>
<Property ID="HostName" Type="string" Key="true" CaseSensitive="false" MinLength="0" MaxLength="256"/>
</ClassType>