[This is a preview of an interface that may appear in future releases of Windows.]
The ACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY structure stores a list of access-control entries for an object or a specified property on an object.
typedef struct _ACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY { LPCTSTR lpProperty; PACTRL_ACCESS_ENTRY_LIST pAccessEntryList; ULONG fListFlags; } ACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY, *PACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY;
Value |
Meaning |
ACTRL_ACCESS_PROTECTED |
Protects the object or property from inheriting access-control entries. |
To create an ACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY structure that grants everyone full access to an object, set the pAccessEntryList member to NULL.
To create an ACTRL_PROPERTY_ENTRY structure that denies all access to an object, set the pAccessEntryList member to point to an ACTRL_ACCESS_ENTRY_LIST structure whose cEntries member is zero and pAccessList member is NULL.
ACTRL_ACCESS, ACTRL_ACCESS_ENTRY_LIST, UuidToString
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