
Windows NT Library
For programmers requiring the additional security available only to Windows NT operating systems, there are two classes designed to assist the programmer with file and data security.
| SE_FILE_OBJECT | Indicates a file or directory. The name string that identifies a file
or directory object can be one of the following:
A relative path, such as "abc.dat" or "..\abc.dat" An absolute path, such as "\abc.dat", "c:\dir1\abc.dat", or "g:\remotedir\abc.dat" A UNC name, such as "\\machinename\sharename\abc.dat". A local file system root, such as "\\\\.\\c:". Security set on a file system root does not persist when the system is restarted. | |
| SE_REGISTRY_KEY | Indicates a registry key. A registry key object can be in the local registry, such as "CLASSES_ROOT\somepath"; or in a remote registry, such as "\\machinename\CLASSES_ROOT\somepath". The names of registry keys must use the following literal strings to identify the predefined registry keys: "CLASSES_ROOT", "CURRENT_USER", "MACHINE", and "USERS". |
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