ADS_DEREFENUM enumeration
The ADS_DEREFENUM enumeration specifies the process through which aliases are dereferenced.
Syntax
typedef enum { ADS_DEREF_NEVER = 0, ADS_DEREF_SEARCHING = 1, ADS_DEREF_FINDING = 2, ADS_DEREF_ALWAYS = 3 } ADS_DEREFENUM;
Constants
- ADS_DEREF_NEVER
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Does not dereference aliases when searching or locating the base object of the search.
- ADS_DEREF_SEARCHING
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Dereferences aliases when searching subordinates of the base object, but not when locating the base itself.
- ADS_DEREF_FINDING
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Dereferences aliases when locating the base object of the search, but not when searching its subordinates.
- ADS_DEREF_ALWAYS
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Dereferences aliases when both searching subordinates and locating the base object of the search.
Remarks
The IDirectorySearch interface uses these constants to set the alias dereferencing behavior. If no option is specified, the server defaults to ADS_DEREF_NEVER.
Note The NDS system provider only supports ADS_DEREF_NEVER and ADS_DEREF_ALWAYS.
Note Because VBScript cannot read data from a type library, VBScript applications do not recognize the symbolic constants as defined above. Use the numerical constants, instead, to set the appropriate flags in your VBScript applications. To use the symbolic constants, as a good programming practice, explicitly declare constants, as done here.
Examples
The following code example shows how to set the search preference for alias dereferencing. m_pSearch refers to a pointer to an object implementing the IDirectorySearch interface.
ADS_SEARCHPREF_INFO prefInfo[1]; HRESULT hr; prefInfo[0].dwSearchPref = ADS_SEARCHPREF_DEREF_ALIASES; prefInfo[0].vValue.dwType = ADSTYPE_INTEGER; prefInfo[0].vValue.Integer = ADS_DEREF_ALWAYS; hr = m_pSearch->SetSearchPreference(prefInfo, 1);
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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Build date: 10/26/2012
