OBJECT_TYPE_LIST structure
The OBJECT_TYPE_LIST structure identifies an object type element in a hierarchy of object types. The AccessCheckByType functions use an array of OBJECT_TYPE_LIST structures to define a hierarchy of an object and its subobjects, such as property sets and properties.
Syntax
typedef struct _OBJECT_TYPE_LIST { WORD Level; WORD Sbz; GUID *ObjectType; } OBJECT_TYPE_LIST, *POBJECT_TYPE_LIST;
Members
- Level
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Specifies the level of the object type in the hierarchy of an object and its subobjects. Level zero indicates the object itself. Level one indicates a subobject of the object, such as a property set. Level two indicates a subobject of the level one subobject, such as a property. There can be a maximum of five levels numbered zero through four.
Directory service objects use the following level values.
Value Meaning - ACCESS_OBJECT_GUID
Indicates the object itself at level zero.
- ACCESS_PROPERTY_SET_GUID
Indicates a property set at level one.
- ACCESS_PROPERTY_GUID
Indicates a property at level two.
- Sbz
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Should be zero. Reserved for future use.
- ObjectType
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A pointer to the GUID for the object or subobject.
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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See also
- AccessCheckByType
- AccessCheckByTypeAndAuditAlarm
- AccessCheckByTypeResultList
- AccessCheckByTypeResultListAndAuditAlarm