The SECURITY_INFORMATION structure identifies the object-related security information being set or queried. This security information includes:
typedef DWORD SECURITY_INFORMATION;
Each item of security information is designated by a bit flag. The following values specify the bits:
Value |
Meaning |
OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
Indicates the owner identifier of the object is being referenced. |
GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
Indicates the primary group identifier of the object is being referenced. |
DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
Indicates the discretionary ACL of the object is being referenced. |
SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION |
Indicates the system ACL of the object is being referenced. |
GetFileSecurity, GetKernelObjectSecurity, GetPrivateObjectSecurity, GetUserObjectSecurity, SetFileSecurity, SetKernelObjectSecurity, SetPrivateObjectSecurity, SetUserObjectSecurity
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