Public Methods
Clone | Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.
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For more information, see Clone in .NET Reference. |
Equals | Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see Equals in .NET Reference. |
GetHashCode | Returns a hash code for the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetHashCode in .NET Reference. |
GetObjectData |
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetObjectData in .NET Reference. |
GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see GetType in .NET Reference. |
Reset | Sets the object properties back to their defaults.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see Reset in .NET Reference. |
Public Properties
CheckApplicationDescription | Check the application description.
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For more information, see CheckApplicationDescription in .NET Reference. |
DiscoveryTimeout | A maximum time a server discovery can take (in milliseconds).
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see DiscoveryTimeout in .NET Reference. |
DisplayString | The display string for the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID): 0
For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. |
ParallelDiscovery | When set to true, the server discovery will be attempted on configured discovery endpoints simultaneously.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ParallelDiscovery in .NET Reference. |
ReturnSameSites | When set to true, the network addresses in endpoint URLs returned from discovery will be replaced by that of a discovery endpoint.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ReturnSameSites in .NET Reference. |
StandardName | A symbolic name of the current parameter combination if it has a standard name. Empty otherwise.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see StandardName in .NET Reference. |
ToString | Returns a string that represents the current object.
DISPID (Dispatch ID):
For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. |
See Also