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NF:fsrmpipeline.IFsrmPropertyBag.get_VolumeName |
IFsrmPropertyBag::get_VolumeName (fsrmpipeline.h) |
The name of the volume on which the file exists. |
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fsrm\ifsrmpropertybag_volumename.htm |
fsrm |
65b47ad3-eb81-468e-a4fb-8a52d6b99998 |
12/05/2018 |
IFsrmPropertyBag interface [File Server Resource Manager],VolumeName property, IFsrmPropertyBag.VolumeName, IFsrmPropertyBag.get_VolumeName, IFsrmPropertyBag::VolumeName, IFsrmPropertyBag::get_VolumeName, VolumeName property [File Server Resource Manager], VolumeName property [File Server Resource Manager],IFsrmPropertyBag interface, fs.ifsrmpropertybag_volumename, fsrm.ifsrmpropertybag_volumename, fsrmpipeline/IFsrmPropertyBag::VolumeName, fsrmpipeline/IFsrmPropertyBag::get_VolumeName, get_VolumeName |
fsrmpipeline.h |
Windows |
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Windows Server 2008 R2 |
SrmSvc.dll |
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The name of the volume on which the file exists.
This property is read-only.
This property contains the volume name of the location of the file being scanned. For example, if the path to a file is "P:\folder1\subfolderA\test.txt", the volume name is "P:".
The caller should not expect that the volume name returned will consistently have a trailing backslash.
The volume name that is returned will always be the name of a live volume. In the case where the file being classified is on a snapshot, the name of the live volume that the snapshot corresponds to will be returned.