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System Center Configuration Manager 2007 : Creating and Modifying Configurations (part 2) - Console Authoring - Objects

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1.1 Objects

Objects represent the existence of an assembly, a file or folder, or a Registry key. Each type of check has the definable properties listed in Table 2.

Table 2. Configurable Properties for Objects
Object TypeGeneralValidationAttributesPermissions
AssemblyThis tab, shown in Figure 16.12, contains fields for the Assembly name as it is registered in the GAC, and an optional description.Acceptable validation criteria for assemblies include Version, Culture, and Public Key Token.  
File or FolderThis tab, shown in Figure 16.13, contains fields for the type (file or folder), path, file or folder name, search depth, and an optional description. Both the object path and object name can contain environment variables such as %SYSTEMROOT%. If %USERPROFILE% is used in the path, all user profiles on the system are searched, possibly resulting with multiple instances of the file or folder found.

There are three search depths to choose from in the Name pattern search depth dropdown selection:

Specified Path— Specifies that searches for file and folder objects will only be performed in the specified path.

Specified path (pattern)— Searches for file and folder objects will only be performed in the specified path.

Specified path and all subfolders— Searches for file and folder objects will be performed in the specified path and all folders below this path in the folder tree.

Wildcards (* and ?) must be used in the File or Folder Name field if Specified path (pattern) or Specified path and all subfolders is selected. Wildcards cannot be used when Specified path is selected.

The final choice on this tab is to enable or disable 64-bit file redirection. This option is only applicable to 64-bit operating systems and indicates whether both %windir%\system32 and %windir%\syswow64 are searched or just %windir%\syswow64.
Validation criteria include Size, Product Name, File Version, Date Modified, Date Created, Company name, and SHA-1 Hash for files and Date Modified and Date Created for folders.On this tab, you specify whether to check for specific file attributes, such as Archive, Compressed, Encrypted, Hidden, Read Only, and System.This tab allows you to specify checks for the presence of permissions on the file or folder object. You can specify exclusive or nonexclusive permissions. Nonexclusive permissions allow for other permissions to be present on the file or folder; exclusive permissions do not.
Registry KeyThis tab, shown in Figure 16.14, contains fields for the Registry hive and the key. Note that this object setting checks for the existence of a Registry key, not a value stored in the Registry. Using the radio buttons in the middle of the page, you set whether or not to look in 64-bit Registry keys. As with the similar option for file and folders, this option only has an effect on systems running 64-bit Windows.  This tab is identical to the one for file and folder objects; it configures checks for specific permissions on the Registry key being evaluated.

Figure 6. Assembly object type


Figure 7. File or Folder object type


Figure 8. Registry object type


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