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//+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Microsoft Windows
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// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1994 - 1998.
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//
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// File: sample.cxx
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//
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// Contents: Sample DS object picker client.
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#define INC_OLE2
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <objsel.h>
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#define BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr) \
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if (FAILED(hr)) { printf("line %u err 0x%x\n", __LINE__, hr); break; }
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#undef ASSERT
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#define ASSERT(x) \
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if (!(x)) printf("line %u assert failed\n", __LINE__)
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UINT g_cfDsObjectPicker = RegisterClipboardFormat(CFSTR_DSOP_DS_SELECTION_LIST);
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//+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Function: InitObjectPickerForGroups
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//
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// Synopsis: Call IDsObjectPicker::Initialize with arguments that will
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// set it to allow the user to pick one or more groups.
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//
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// Arguments: [pDsObjectPicker] - object picker interface instance
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//
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// Returns: Result of calling IDsObjectPicker::Initialize.
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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HRESULT
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InitObjectPickerForGroups(
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IDsObjectPicker *pDsObjectPicker)
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{
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//
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// Prepare to initialize the object picker.
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// Set up the array of scope initializer structures.
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//
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static const int SCOPE_INIT_COUNT = 5;
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DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO aScopeInit[SCOPE_INIT_COUNT];
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ZeroMemory(aScopeInit, sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO) * SCOPE_INIT_COUNT);
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//
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// Target computer scope. This adds a "Look In" entry for the
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// target computer. Computer scopes are always treated as
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// downlevel (i.e., they use the WinNT provider).
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//
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aScopeInit[0].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[0].flType = DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_TARGET_COMPUTER;
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aScopeInit[0].flScope = DSOP_SCOPE_FLAG_STARTING_SCOPE;
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aScopeInit[0].FilterFlags.flDownlevel = DSOP_DOWNLEVEL_FILTER_USERS;
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//
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// The domain to which the target computer is joined. Note we're
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// combining two scope types into flType here for convenience.
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//
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aScopeInit[1].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[1].flType = DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_UPLEVEL_JOINED_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_DOWNLEVEL_JOINED_DOMAIN;
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aScopeInit[1].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flNativeModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_UNIVERSAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_DOMAIN_LOCAL_GROUPS_SE;
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aScopeInit[1].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flMixedModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE;
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aScopeInit[1].FilterFlags.flDownlevel =
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DSOP_DOWNLEVEL_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS;
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//
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// The domains in the same forest (enterprise) as the domain to which
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// the target machine is joined. Note these can only be DS-aware
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//
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aScopeInit[2].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[2].flType = DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_ENTERPRISE_DOMAIN;
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aScopeInit[2].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flNativeModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_UNIVERSAL_GROUPS_SE;
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aScopeInit[2].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flMixedModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE;
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//
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// Domains external to the enterprise but trusted directly by the
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// domain to which the target machine is joined.
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//
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// If the target machine is joined to an NT4 domain, only the
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// external downlevel domain scope applies, and it will cause
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// all domains trusted by the joined domain to appear.
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//
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aScopeInit[3].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[3].flType =
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DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_EXTERNAL_UPLEVEL_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_EXTERNAL_DOWNLEVEL_DOMAIN;
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aScopeInit[3].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flNativeModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_UNIVERSAL_GROUPS_SE;
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aScopeInit[3].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flMixedModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE;
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aScopeInit[3].FilterFlags.flDownlevel =
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DSOP_DOWNLEVEL_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS;
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//
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// The Global Catalog
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//
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aScopeInit[4].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[4].flScope = DSOP_SCOPE_FLAG_WANT_PROVIDER_WINNT;
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aScopeInit[4].flType = DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_GLOBAL_CATALOG;
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// Only native mode applies to gc scope.
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aScopeInit[4].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flNativeModeOnly =
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DSOP_FILTER_GLOBAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_UNIVERSAL_GROUPS_SE
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| DSOP_FILTER_DOMAIN_LOCAL_GROUPS_SE;
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//
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// Put the scope init array into the object picker init array
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//
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DSOP_INIT_INFO InitInfo;
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ZeroMemory(&InitInfo, sizeof(InitInfo));
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InitInfo.cbSize = sizeof(InitInfo);
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//
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// The pwzTargetComputer member allows the object picker to be
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// retargetted to a different computer. It will behave as if it
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// were being run ON THAT COMPUTER.
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//
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InitInfo.pwzTargetComputer = NULL; // NULL == local machine
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InitInfo.cDsScopeInfos = SCOPE_INIT_COUNT;
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InitInfo.aDsScopeInfos = aScopeInit;
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InitInfo.flOptions = DSOP_FLAG_MULTISELECT;
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//
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// Note object picker makes its own copy of InitInfo. Also note
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// that Initialize may be called multiple times, last call wins.
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//
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HRESULT hr = pDsObjectPicker->Initialize(&InitInfo);
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if (FAILED(hr))
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{
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ULONG i;
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for (i = 0; i < SCOPE_INIT_COUNT; i++)
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{
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if (FAILED(InitInfo.aDsScopeInfos[i].hr))
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{
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printf("Initialization failed because of scope %u\n", i);
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}
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}
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}
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return hr;
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}
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//+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Function: InitObjectPickerForComputers
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//
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// Synopsis: Call IDsObjectPicker::Initialize with arguments that will
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// set it to allow the user to pick a single computer object.
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//
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// Arguments: [pDsObjectPicker] - object picker interface instance
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//
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// Returns: Result of calling IDsObjectPicker::Initialize.
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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HRESULT
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InitObjectPickerForComputers(
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IDsObjectPicker *pDsObjectPicker)
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{
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//
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// Prepare to initialize the object picker.
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// Set up the array of scope initializer structures.
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//
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static const int SCOPE_INIT_COUNT = 1;
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DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO aScopeInit[SCOPE_INIT_COUNT];
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ZeroMemory(aScopeInit, sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO) * SCOPE_INIT_COUNT);
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//
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// Since we just want computer objects from every scope, combine them
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// all in a single scope initializer.
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//
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aScopeInit[0].cbSize = sizeof(DSOP_SCOPE_INIT_INFO);
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aScopeInit[0].flType = DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_UPLEVEL_JOINED_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_DOWNLEVEL_JOINED_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_ENTERPRISE_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_GLOBAL_CATALOG
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_EXTERNAL_UPLEVEL_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_EXTERNAL_DOWNLEVEL_DOMAIN
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_WORKGROUP
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_USER_ENTERED_UPLEVEL_SCOPE
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| DSOP_SCOPE_TYPE_USER_ENTERED_DOWNLEVEL_SCOPE;
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aScopeInit[0].FilterFlags.Uplevel.flBothModes =
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DSOP_FILTER_COMPUTERS;
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aScopeInit[0].FilterFlags.flDownlevel = DSOP_DOWNLEVEL_FILTER_COMPUTERS;
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//
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// Put the scope init array into the object picker init array
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//
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DSOP_INIT_INFO InitInfo;
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ZeroMemory(&InitInfo, sizeof(InitInfo));
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InitInfo.cbSize = sizeof(InitInfo);
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InitInfo.pwzTargetComputer = NULL; // NULL == local machine
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InitInfo.cDsScopeInfos = SCOPE_INIT_COUNT;
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InitInfo.aDsScopeInfos = aScopeInit;
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//
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// Note object picker makes its own copy of InitInfo. Also note
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// that Initialize may be called multiple times, last call wins.
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//
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return pDsObjectPicker->Initialize(&InitInfo);
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}
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//+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Function: ProcessSelectedObjects
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//
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// Synopsis: Retrieve the list of selected items from the data object
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// created by the object picker and print out each one.
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//
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// Arguments: [pdo] - data object returned by object picker
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void
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ProcessSelectedObjects(
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IDataObject *pdo)
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{
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HRESULT hr = S_OK;
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STGMEDIUM stgmedium =
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{
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TYMED_HGLOBAL,
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NULL,
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NULL
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};
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FORMATETC formatetc =
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{
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g_cfDsObjectPicker,
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NULL,
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DVASPECT_CONTENT,
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-1,
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TYMED_HGLOBAL
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};
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bool fGotStgMedium = false;
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do
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{
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hr = pdo->GetData(&formatetc, &stgmedium);
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BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr);
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fGotStgMedium = true;
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PDS_SELECTION_LIST pDsSelList =
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(PDS_SELECTION_LIST) GlobalLock(stgmedium.hGlobal);
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if (!pDsSelList)
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{
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printf("GlobalLock error %u\n", GetLastError());
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break;
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}
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ULONG i;
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for (i = 0; i < pDsSelList->cItems; i++)
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{
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printf("Object %u'\n", i);
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printf(" Name '%ws'\n", pDsSelList->aDsSelection[i].pwzName);
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printf(" Class '%ws'\n", pDsSelList->aDsSelection[i].pwzClass);
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printf(" Path '%ws'\n", pDsSelList->aDsSelection[i].pwzADsPath);
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printf(" UPN '%ws'\n", pDsSelList->aDsSelection[i].pwzUPN);
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}
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GlobalUnlock(stgmedium.hGlobal);
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} while (0);
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if (fGotStgMedium)
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{
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ReleaseStgMedium(&stgmedium);
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}
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}
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//+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Function: main
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//
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// Synopsis: Demonstrate use of DS object picker.
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void _cdecl
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main(int argc, char * argv[])
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{
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HRESULT hr = S_OK;
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IDsObjectPicker *pDsObjectPicker = NULL;
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IDataObject *pdo = NULL;
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hr = CoInitialize(NULL);
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if (FAILED(hr)) return;
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do
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{
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//
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// Create an instance of the object picker.
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//
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hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_DsObjectPicker,
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NULL,
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CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
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IID_IDsObjectPicker,
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(void **) &pDsObjectPicker);
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BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr);
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hr = InitObjectPickerForGroups(pDsObjectPicker);
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//
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// Invoke the modal dialog.
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//
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HWND hwndParent = NULL; // supply a window handle to your app
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hr = pDsObjectPicker->InvokeDialog(hwndParent, &pdo);
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BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr);
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//
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// If the user hit Cancel, hr == S_FALSE
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//
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if (hr == S_FALSE)
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{
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printf("User canceled object picker dialog\n");
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break;
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}
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//
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// Process the user's selections
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//
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ASSERT(pdo);
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ProcessSelectedObjects(pdo);
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pdo->Release();
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pdo = NULL;
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//
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// Reinitialize the object picker to choose computers
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//
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hr = InitObjectPickerForComputers(pDsObjectPicker);
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BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr);
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//
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// Now pick a computer
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//
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hr = pDsObjectPicker->InvokeDialog(hwndParent, &pdo);
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BREAK_ON_FAIL_HRESULT(hr);
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ASSERT(pdo);
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ProcessSelectedObjects(pdo);
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pdo->Release();
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pdo = NULL;
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} while (0);
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if (pDsObjectPicker)
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{
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pDsObjectPicker->Release();
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}
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CoUninitialize();
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}
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