Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
* M S P S T . H
*
* This file lists internal properties of the Microsoft Personal
* Information Store
*
* Copyright 1986-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*/
#ifndef _MSPST_H_
#define _MSPST_H_
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
/* The following is a list of properties that may be passed in
as the properties in the array of SPropValue structure on the
MsgServiceConfigure function.
Creating a PST profile section through CreateMsgService.
The creation of the actual PST file is a two step process. First the
client should call CreateMsgService to setup the profile section and then
ConfigureMsgService to create the PST file.
The CreateMsgService call will setup the PR_DISPLAY_NAME property in the
profile section to be used on the PST when it is created.
Configuring an PST file through ConfigureMsgService.
The configuration of an PST can take two forms, either configuring an
existing PST or creating a new PST. The Microsoft Personal Information
Store provider will try to find the necessary properties by first looking
in the array of SPropValue structures provided by the client and then in the
profile section, except for PR_PST_PW_SZ_OLD for which it will only look
in the array of properties.
The Microsoft PST provider will try to open the file specified by the
PR_PST_PATH property, using the password given in the PR_PST_PW_SZ_OLD
property. If it finds a file and it recognizes it as a PST
file, it will start the configuration routine. Otherwise it will start the
creation routine.
The configuration routine will look for the PR_DISPLAY_NAME_A and
PR_COMMENT_A properties and set them in the message store object. Then it
will look for the PR_PST_REMEMBER_PW property to decide if it should
remember the password in the profile. (If not found then it will defaut to
the current status of the profile password.) Then if it is supposed to
use UI, it will display the configuration property sheet to the user. After
all has succeeded, it will update the profile.
The creation routine will follow one of two paths to get the PR_PST_PATH
property. If it is supposed to use UI it will always display the file open
dialog to confirm the path passed in or allow the user to change it. If
the user chooses an existing file and it recognizes it as an PST it will
drop back to the configuration routine. If the user chooses an existing
file and it is not recognized as an PST file, the user will be given the
option of choosing another file or creating a new PST in its place, in
which case is will continue with the create routine. If the user chooses
a new file it will continue with the create routine. If the routine is not
allowed to use UI, then the routine will create a file at the given path
even if another file exists there.
Once it decides to continue with the creation process it will get the
PR_DISPLAY_NAME, PR_COMMENT, PR_PST_ENCRYPTION, and PR_PST_SZ_PW_NEW
properties. If it is supposed to use UI, it will use these to initialize
the creation dialog and get any changes the user want. Then it will create
a new file and update the profile.
PR_DISPLAY_NAME_A display name for the PST service
PR_COMMENT_A comment to the place on the PST store object
PR_PST_PATH location the store to create or configure
PR_PST_REMEMBER_PW whether or not the remember the password in the profile
PR_PST_ENCRYPTION encryption level at which to create the file
PR_PST_PW_SZ_OLD password of the PST being configured
PR_PST_PW_SZ_NEW password to use for future access to the PST
*/
#define PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE (0x6700)
#define PR_PST_PATH PROP_TAG(PT_STRING8, PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE + 0)
#define PR_PST_REMEMBER_PW PROP_TAG(PT_BOOLEAN, PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE + 1)
#define PR_PST_ENCRYPTION PROP_TAG(PT_LONG, PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE + 2)
#define PR_PST_PW_SZ_OLD PROP_TAG(PT_STRING8, PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE + 3)
#define PR_PST_PW_SZ_NEW PROP_TAG(PT_STRING8, PST_EXTERN_PROPID_BASE + 4)
#define PSTF_NO_ENCRYPTION ((DWORD)0x80000000)
#define PSTF_COMPRESSABLE_ENCRYPTION ((DWORD)0x40000000)
#define PSTF_BEST_ENCRYPTION ((DWORD)0x20000000)
/*
* PR_MDB_PROVIDER is the GUID that represent the Microsoft Personal
* Information Store. This guid is available as a property in the stores
* table and on the message store and status objects.
*/
#define MSPST_UID_PROVIDER { 0x4e, 0x49, 0x54, 0x41, \
0xf9, 0xbf, 0xb8, 0x01, \
0x00, 0xaa, 0x00, 0x37, \
0xd9, 0x6e, 0x00, 0x00 }
#endif /* _MSPST_H_ */