State Property
Published: June 20, 2005
State Property
Gets a string that specifies the current state of the service.
obj.State = string
| Part | Description |
|---|---|
| obj | An instance of either the TAS or SES class. |
| string | A string that specifies the current state of the service. |
Qualifiers
| Qualifier | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ValueMap | "Stopped", "Start Pending", "Stop Pending", "Running", "Continue Pending", "Pause Pending", "Paused", "Unknown", "Not Installed" | These are the values stored in the Registry. |
| Values | "Stopped", "Start Pending", "Stop Pending", "Running", "Continue Pending", "Pause Pending", "Paused", "Unknown", "Not Installed" | These values are set by the administrator through the Microsoft Speech Server (MSS) snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC). They then serve as an index to the values in ValueMap. |
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Script Example
myComputer = "localhost"
' Use a Locator object to connect to WMI.
Set locator = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator")
Set namespace = locator.ConnectServer(myComputer, "root/MSS")
' Get the TAS instance.
Set tel = namespace.Get("TAS=@")
' Display the current value.
WScript.Echo tel.State
' Set the property value.
tel.State = "Stopped"
' Update the class instance in WMI.
tel.Put_
