Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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//
// Microsoft Windows Media Technologies
// © 1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//
// Refer to your End User License Agreement for details on your rights/restrictions to use these sample files.
//
// MSHDSP.DLL is a sample WMDM Service Provider(SP) that enumerates fixed drives.
// This sample shows you how to implement an SP according to the WMDM documentation.
// This sample uses fixed drives on your PC to emulate portable media, and
// shows the relationship between different interfaces and objects. Each hard disk
// volume is enumerated as a device and directories and files are enumerated as
// Storage objects under respective devices. You can copy non-SDMI compliant content
// to any device that this SP enumerates. To copy an SDMI compliant content to a
// device, the device must be able to report a hardware embedded serial number.
// Hard disks do not have such serial numbers.
//
// To build this SP, you are recommended to use the MSHDSP.DSP file under Microsoft
// Visual C++ 6.0 and run REGSVR32.EXE to register the resulting MSHDSP.DLL. You can
// then build the sample application from the WMDMAPP directory to see how it gets
// loaded by the application. However, you need to obtain a certificate from
// Microsoft to actually run this SP. This certificate would be in the KEY.C file
// under the INCLUDE directory for one level up.
#include "wmdmlog.h"
HRESULT hrLogString(LPSTR pszMessage, HRESULT hrSev);
HRESULT hrLogDWORD(LPSTR pszFormat, DWORD dwValue, HRESULT hrSev);