LUID structure
An LUID is a 64-bit value guaranteed to be unique only on the system on which it was generated. The uniqueness of a locally unique identifier (LUID) is guaranteed only until the system is restarted.
Applications must use functions and structures to manipulate LUID values.
Syntax
typedef struct _LUID { DWORD LowPart; LONG HighPart; } LUID, *PLUID;
Members
- LowPart
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Low-order bits.
- HighPart
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High-order bits.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
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Header |
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See also
- AllocateLocallyUniqueId
- LookupPrivilegeName
- LookupPrivilegeValue
- PrivilegeCheck
- LUID_AND_ATTRIBUTES
- PRIVILEGE_SET
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