ExpirationCondition.RenewalDays property
The RenewalDays property specifies or retrieves the number of days after issuance that a use license expires.
Syntax
ExpirationCondition.RenewalDays
Property value
This property specifies or retrieves an integer value.
Remarks
You can use this property to specify the number of days after license acquisition that a license must be renewed. For example, if you specify 10, users must renew their licenses every 10 days. After 10 days, the license expires and the protected content can no longer be used.
Examples
DIM config_manager
DIM admin_role
' *******************************************************************
' Create and initialize a ConfigurationManager object.
SUB InitObject()
CALL WScript.Echo( "Create ConfigurationManager object...")
SET config_manager = CreateObject _
("Microsoft.RightsManagementServices.Admin.ConfigurationManager")
CheckError()
CALL WScript.Echo( "Initialize...")
admin_role=config_manager.Initialize(false,"localhost",80,"","","")
CheckError()
END SUB
' *******************************************************************
' Add expiration information to the template.
SUB AddExpirationData()
DIM template_manager
DIM templateColl
DIM templateObj
' Retrieve the RightsTemplatePolicy object.
SET template_manager = config_manager.RightsTemplatePolicy
CheckError()
' Retrieve the rights template collection.
SET templateColl = template_manager.RightsTemplateCollection
CheckError()
' Retrieve the first template in the collection.
SET templateObj = template_manager.RightsTemplateCollection.Item(0)
CheckError()
' Add expiration information.
templateObj.ExpirationCondition.ExpirationData.ExpirationType = 2
templateObj.ExpirationCondition.ExpirationData.Value = Now
templateObj.ExpirationCondition.RenewalDays = 120
CheckError()
' Update the templates on the server.
template_manager.RightsTemplateCollection.Update( templateObj )
CheckError()
END SUB
' *******************************************************************
' Error checking function.
FUNCTION CheckError()
CheckError = Err.number
IF Err.number <> 0 THEN
CALL WScript.Echo( vbTab & "*****Error Number: " _
& Err.number _
& " Desc:" _
& Err.Description _
& "*****")
WScript.StdErr.Write(Err.Description)
WScript.Quit( Err.number )
END IF
END FUNCTION
' *******************************************************************
' Generate a runtime error.
SUB RaiseError(errId, desc)
CALL Err.Raise( errId, "", desc )
CheckError()
END SUB
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Assembly |
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