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//=============================================================================
// userenv.h - Header file for user environment API.
// User Profiles, environment variables, and Group Policy
//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation 1995-2002
// All rights reserved
//
//=============================================================================
#ifndef _INC_USERENV
#define _INC_USERENV
#include <wbemcli.h>
#include <profinfo.h>
//
// Define API decoration for direct importing of DLL references.
//
#if !defined(_USERENV_)
#define USERENVAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#else
#define USERENVAPI
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//=============================================================================
//
// LoadUserProfile
//
// Loads the specified user's profile.
//
// Most applications should not need to use this function. It's used
// when a user has logged onto the system or a service starts in a named
// user account.
//
// hToken - Token for the user, returned from LogonUser()
// lpProfileInfo - Address of a PROFILEINFO structure
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: The caller of this function must have admin privileges on the machine.
//
// Upon successful return, the hProfile member of the PROFILEINFO
// structure is a registry key handle opened to the root
// of the user's hive. It has been opened with full access. If
// you need to read or write to the user's registry file, use
// this key instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Do not close this
// handle. Instead pass it to UnloadUserProfile to close
// the handle.
//
//=============================================================================
//
// Flags that can be set in the dwFlags field
//
#define PI_NOUI 0x00000001 // Prevents displaying of messages
#define PI_APPLYPOLICY 0x00000002 // Apply NT4 style policy
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
LoadUserProfileA(
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN OUT LPPROFILEINFOA lpProfileInfo);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
LoadUserProfileW(
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN OUT LPPROFILEINFOW lpProfileInfo);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define LoadUserProfile LoadUserProfileW
#else
#define LoadUserProfile LoadUserProfileA
#endif // !UNICODE
//=============================================================================
//
// UnloadUserProfile
//
// Unloads a user's profile that was loaded by LoadUserProfile()
//
// hToken - Token for the user, returned from LogonUser()
// hProfile - hProfile member of the PROFILEINFO structure
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: The caller of this function must have admin privileges on the machine.
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
UnloadUserProfile(
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN HANDLE hProfile);
//=============================================================================
//
// GetProfilesDirectory
//
// Returns the path to the root of where all user profiles are stored.
//
// lpProfilesDir - Receives the path
// lpcchSize - Size of lpProfilesDir
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If lpProfilesDir is not large enough, the function will fail,
// and lpcchSize will contain the necessary buffer size.
//
// Example return value: C:\Documents and Settings
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetProfilesDirectoryA(
OUT LPSTR lpProfilesDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetProfilesDirectoryW(
OUT LPWSTR lpProfilesDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetProfilesDirectory GetProfilesDirectoryW
#else
#define GetProfilesDirectory GetProfilesDirectoryA
#endif // !UNICODE
//=============================================================================
//
// GetProfileType()
//
// Returns the type of the profile that is loaded for a user.
//
// dwFlags - Returns the profile flags
//
// Return: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if an error occurs. Call GetLastError for more details
//
// Comments: if profile is not already loaded the function will return an error.
// The caller needs to have access to HKLM part of the registry.
// (exists by default)
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
//
// Flags that can be set in the dwFlags field
//
#define PT_TEMPORARY 0x00000001 // A profile has been allocated that will be deleted at logoff.
#define PT_ROAMING 0x00000002 // The loaded profile is a roaming profile.
#define PT_MANDATORY 0x00000004 // The loaded profile is mandatory.
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetProfileType(
OUT DWORD *dwFlags);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// DeleteProfile()
//
// Deletes the profile and all other user related settings from the machine
//
// lpSidString - String form of the user sid.
// lpProfilePath - ProfilePath (if Null, lookup in the registry)
// lpComputerName - Computer Name from which profile has to be deleted
//
// Return: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if an error occurs. Call GetLastError for more details
//
// Comments: Deletes the profile directory, registry and appmgmt stuff
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
DeleteProfileA (
IN LPCSTR lpSidString,
IN LPCSTR lpProfilePath,
IN LPCSTR lpComputerName);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
DeleteProfileW (
IN LPCWSTR lpSidString,
IN LPCWSTR lpProfilePath,
IN LPCWSTR lpComputerName);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define DeleteProfile DeleteProfileW
#else
#define DeleteProfile DeleteProfileA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GetDefaultUserProfilesDirectory
//
// Returns the path to the root of the default user profile
//
// lpProfileDir - Receives the path
// lpcchSize - Size of lpProfileDir
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If lpProfileDir is not large enough, the function will fail,
// and lpcchSize will contain the necessary buffer size.
//
// Example return value: C:\Documents and Settings\Default User
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetDefaultUserProfileDirectoryA(
OUT LPSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetDefaultUserProfileDirectoryW(
OUT LPWSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetDefaultUserProfileDirectory GetDefaultUserProfileDirectoryW
#else
#define GetDefaultUserProfileDirectory GetDefaultUserProfileDirectoryA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GetAllUsersProfilesDirectory
//
// Returns the path to the root of the All Users profile
//
// lpProfileDir - Receives the path
// lpcchSize - Size of lpProfileDir
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If lpProfileDir is not large enough, the function will fail,
// and lpcchSize will contain the necessary buffer size.
//
// Example return value: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetAllUsersProfileDirectoryA(
OUT LPSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetAllUsersProfileDirectoryW(
OUT LPWSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetAllUsersProfileDirectory GetAllUsersProfileDirectoryW
#else
#define GetAllUsersProfileDirectory GetAllUsersProfileDirectoryA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GetUserProfileDirectory
//
// Returns the path to the root of the requested user's profile
//
// hToken - User's token returned from LogonUser()
// lpProfileDir - Receives the path
// lpcchSize - Size of lpProfileDir
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If lpProfileDir is not large enough, the function will fail,
// and lpcchSize will contain the necessary buffer size.
//
// Example return value: C:\Documents and Settings\Joe
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetUserProfileDirectoryA(
IN HANDLE hToken,
OUT LPSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetUserProfileDirectoryW(
IN HANDLE hToken,
OUT LPWSTR lpProfileDir,
IN OUT LPDWORD lpcchSize);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetUserProfileDirectory GetUserProfileDirectoryW
#else
#define GetUserProfileDirectory GetUserProfileDirectoryA
#endif // !UNICODE
//=============================================================================
//
// CreateEnvironmentBlock
//
// Returns the environment variables for the specified user. This block
// can then be passed to CreateProcessAsUser().
//
// lpEnvironment - Receives a pointer to the new environment block
// hToken - User's token returned from LogonUser() (optional, can be NULL)
// bInherit - Inherit from the current process's environment block
// or start from a clean state.
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If hToken is NULL, the returned environment block will contain
// system variables only.
//
// Call DestroyEnvironmentBlock to free the buffer when finished.
//
// If this block is passed to CreateProcessAsUser, the
// CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT flag must also be set.
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
CreateEnvironmentBlock(
OUT LPVOID *lpEnvironment,
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN BOOL bInherit);
//=============================================================================
//
// DestroyEnvironmentBlock
//
// Frees environment variables created by CreateEnvironmentBlock
//
// lpEnvironment - A pointer to the environment block
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
DestroyEnvironmentBlock(
IN LPVOID lpEnvironment);
//=============================================================================
//
// ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUser
//
// Expands the source string using the environment block for the
// specified user. If hToken is null, the system environment block
// will be used (no user environment variables).
//
// hToken - User's token returned from LogonUser() (optional, can be NULL)
// lpSrc - Pointer to the string with environment variables
// lpDest - Buffer that receives the expanded string
// dwSize - Size of lpDest in characters (max chars)
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: If the user profile for hToken is not loaded, this api will fail.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUserA(
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN LPCSTR lpSrc,
OUT LPSTR lpDest,
IN DWORD dwSize);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUserW(
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN LPCWSTR lpSrc,
OUT LPWSTR lpDest,
IN DWORD dwSize);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUser ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUserW
#else
#define ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUser ExpandEnvironmentStringsForUserA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// RefreshPolicy()
//
// Causes group policy to be applied immediately on the client machine
//
// bMachine - Refresh machine or user policy
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
RefreshPolicy(
IN BOOL bMachine);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// RefreshPolicyEx()
//
// Causes group policy to be applied immediately on the client machine.
//
// bMachine - Refresh machine or user policy
// dwOptions - Option specifying the kind of refresh that needs to be done.
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
#define RP_FORCE 1 // Refresh policies without any optimisations.
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
RefreshPolicyEx(
IN BOOL bMachine, IN DWORD dwOptions);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// EnterCriticalPolicySection
//
// Pauses the background application of group policy to allow safe
// reading of the registry. Applications that need to read multiple
// policy entries and ensure that the values are not changed while reading
// them should use this function.
//
// The maximum amount of time an application can hold a critical section
// is 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, policy can be applied again.
//
// bMachine - Pause machine or user policy
//
// Returns: Handle if successful
// NULL if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note 1: The handle returned should be passed to LeaveCriticalPolicySection
// when finished. Do not close this handle, LeaveCriticalPolicySection
// will do that.
//
// Note 2: If both user and machine critical sections need to be acquired then
// they should be done in this order: first acquire user critical section and
// then acquire machine critical section.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
HANDLE
WINAPI
EnterCriticalPolicySection(
IN BOOL bMachine);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// LeaveCriticalPolicySection
//
// Resumes the background application of group policy. See
// EnterCriticalPolicySection for more details.
//
// hSection - Handle returned from EnterCriticalPolicySection
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Call GetLastError() for more details
//
// Note: This function will close the handle.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
LeaveCriticalPolicySection(
IN HANDLE hSection);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// RegisterGPNotification
//
// Entry point for registering for Group Policy change notification.
//
// Parameters: hEvent - Event to be notified, by calling SetEvent(hEvent)
// bMachine - If true, then register machine policy notification
// else register user policy notification
//
// Returns: True if successful
// False if error occurs
//
// Notes: Group Policy Notifications. There are 2 ways an application can
// be notify when Group Policy is finished being applied.
//
// 1) Using the RegisterGPNotifcation function and waiting for the
// event to be signalled.
//
// 2) A WM_SETTINGCHANGE message is broadcast to all desktops.
// wParam - 1 if machine policy was applied, 0 if user policy was applied.
// lParam - Points to the string "Policy"
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
RegisterGPNotification(
IN HANDLE hEvent,
IN BOOL bMachine );
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// UnregisterGPNotification
//
// Removes registration for a Group Policy change notification.
//
// Parameters: hEvent - Event to be removed
//
// Returns: True if successful
// False if error occurs
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
UnregisterGPNotification(
IN HANDLE hEvent );
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GPOptions flags
//
// These are the flags found in the GPOptions property of a DS object
//
// For a given DS object (Site, Domain, OU), the GPOptions property
// contains options that effect all the GPOs link to this SDOU.
//
// This is a DWORD type
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
#define GPC_BLOCK_POLICY 0x00000001 // Block all non-forced policy from above
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GPLink flags
//
// These are the flags found on the GPLink property of a DS object after
// the GPO path.
//
// For a given DS object (Site, Domain, OU), the GPLink property will
// be in this text format
//
// [LDAP://CN={E615A0E3-C4F1-11D1-A3A7-00AA00615092},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=mydomain,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com;1]
//
// The GUID is the GPO name, and the number following the LDAP path are the options
// for that link from this DS object. Note, there can be multiple GPOs
// each in their own square brackets in a prioritized list.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
//
// Options for a GPO link
//
#define GPO_FLAG_DISABLE 0x00000001 // This GPO is disabled
#define GPO_FLAG_FORCE 0x00000002 // Don't override the settings in
// this GPO with settings from
// a GPO below it.
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GetGPOList
//
//
// Queries for the list of Group Policy Objects for the specified
// user or machine. This function will return a link list
// of Group Policy Objects. Call FreeGPOList to free the list.
//
// Note, most applications will not need to call this function.
// This will primarily be used by services acting on behalf of
// another user or machine. The caller of this function will
// need to look in each GPO for their specific policy
//
// This function can be called in two different ways. Either the hToken for
// a user or machine can be supplied and the correct name and domain
// controller name will be generated, or hToken is NULL and the caller
// must supply the name and the domain controller name.
//
// Calling this function with an hToken ensures the list of Group Policy
// Objects is correct for the user or machine since security access checking
// can be perfomed. If hToken is not supplied, the security of the caller
// is used instead which means that list may or may not be 100% correct
// for the intended user / machine. However, this is the fastest way
// to call this function.
//
// hToken - User or machine token, if NULL, lpName and lpHostName must be supplied
// lpName - User or machine name in DN format, if hToken is supplied, this must be NULL
// lpHostName - Domain DN name or domain controller name. If hToken is supplied, this must be NULL
// lpComputerName - Computer name to use to determine site location. If NULL,
// the local computer is used as the reference. Format: \\machinename
// dwFlags - Flags field. See flags definition below
// pGPOList - Address of a pointer which receives the link list of GPOs
//
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not. Use GetLastError() for more details.
//
// Examples:
//
// Here's how this function will typically be called for
// looking up the list of GPOs for a user:
//
// LPGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pGPOList;
//
// if (GetGPOList (hToken, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, &pGPOList))
// {
// // do processing here...
// FreeGPOList (pGPOList);
// }
//
//
// Here's how this function will typically be called for
// looking up the list of GPOs for a machine:
//
// LPGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pGPOList;
//
// if (GetGPOList (NULL, lpMachineName, lpHostName, lpMachineName,
// GPO_LIST_FLAG_MACHINE, &pGPOList))
// {
// // do processing here...
// FreeGPOList (pGPOList);
// }
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
//
// Each Group Policy Object is associated (linked) with a site, domain,
// organizational unit, or machine.
//
typedef enum _GPO_LINK {
GPLinkUnknown = 0, // No link information available
GPLinkMachine, // GPO linked to a machine (local or remote)
GPLinkSite, // GPO linked to a site
GPLinkDomain, // GPO linked to a domain
GPLinkOrganizationalUnit // GPO linked to a organizational unit
} GPO_LINK, *PGPO_LINK;
typedef struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA {
DWORD dwOptions; // See GPLink option flags above
DWORD dwVersion; // Revision number of the GPO
LPSTR lpDSPath; // Path to the Active Directory portion of the GPO
LPSTR lpFileSysPath; // Path to the file system portion of the GPO
LPSTR lpDisplayName; // Friendly display name
CHAR szGPOName[50]; // Unique name
GPO_LINK GPOLink; // Link information
LPARAM lParam; // Free space for the caller to store GPO specific information
struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA * pNext; // Next GPO in the list
struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA * pPrev; // Previous GPO in the list
LPSTR lpExtensions; // Extensions that are relevant for this GPO
LPARAM lParam2; // Free space for the caller to store GPO specific information
LPSTR lpLink; // Path to the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit this GPO is linked to
// If this is the local GPO, this points to the word "Local"
} GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA, *PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA;
typedef struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW {
DWORD dwOptions; // See GPLink option flags above
DWORD dwVersion; // Revision number of the GPO
LPWSTR lpDSPath; // Path to the Active Directory portion of the GPO
LPWSTR lpFileSysPath; // Path to the file system portion of the GPO
LPWSTR lpDisplayName; // Friendly display name
WCHAR szGPOName[50]; // Unique name
GPO_LINK GPOLink; // Link information
LPARAM lParam; // Free space for the caller to store GPO specific information
struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW * pNext; // Next GPO in the list
struct _GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW * pPrev; // Previous GPO in the list
LPWSTR lpExtensions; // Extensions that are relevant for this GPO
LPARAM lParam2; // Free space for the caller to store GPO specific information
LPWSTR lpLink; // Path to the Active Directory site, domain, or organizational unit this GPO is linked to
// If this is the local GPO, this points to the word "Local"
} GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW, *PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW;
#ifdef UNICODE
typedef GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW GROUP_POLICY_OBJECT;
typedef PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT;
#else
typedef GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA GROUP_POLICY_OBJECT;
typedef PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT;
#endif // UNICODE
//
// dwFlags for GetGPOList()
//
#define GPO_LIST_FLAG_MACHINE 0x00000001 // Return machine policy information
#define GPO_LIST_FLAG_SITEONLY 0x00000002 // Return site policy information only
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetGPOListA (
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN LPCSTR lpName,
IN LPCSTR lpHostName,
IN LPCSTR lpComputerName,
IN DWORD dwFlags,
OUT PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA *pGPOList);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetGPOListW (
IN HANDLE hToken,
IN LPCWSTR lpName,
IN LPCWSTR lpHostName,
IN LPCWSTR lpComputerName,
IN DWORD dwFlags,
OUT PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW *pGPOList);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetGPOList GetGPOListW
#else
#define GetGPOList GetGPOListA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// FreeGPOList
//
//
// Frees the linked list returned from GetGPOList
//
// pGPOList - Pointer to the linked list of GPOs
//
//
// Returns: TRUE if successful
// FALSE if not
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
FreeGPOListA (
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA pGPOList);
USERENVAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
FreeGPOListW (
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW pGPOList);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define FreeGPOList FreeGPOListW
#else
#define FreeGPOList FreeGPOListA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// GetAppliedGPOList
//
// Queries for the list of applied Group Policy Objects for the specified
// user or machine and specified client side extension. This function will return
// a linked list of Group Policy Objects. Call FreeGPOList to free the list.
//
// dwFlags - User or machine policy, if it is GPO_LIST_FLAG_MACHINE then
// return machine policy information
// pMachineName - Name of remote computer in the form \\computername. If null
// then local computer is used.
// pSidUser - Security id of user (relevant for user policy). If pMachineName is
// null and pSidUser is null then it means current logged on user.
// If pMachine is null and pSidUser is non-null then it means user
// represented by pSidUser on local machine. If pMachineName is non-null
// then and if dwFlags specifies user policy, then pSidUser must be
// non-null.
// pGuidExtension - Guid of the specified extension
// ppGPOList - Address of a pointer which receives the link list of GPOs
//
// The return value is a Win32 error code. ERROR_SUCCESS means the GetAppliedGPOList
// function completed successfully. Otherwise it indicates that the function failed.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
DWORD
WINAPI
GetAppliedGPOListA (
IN DWORD dwFlags,
IN LPCSTR pMachineName,
IN PSID pSidUser,
IN GUID *pGuidExtension,
OUT PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTA *ppGPOList);
USERENVAPI
DWORD
WINAPI
GetAppliedGPOListW (
IN DWORD dwFlags,
IN LPCWSTR pMachineName,
IN PSID pSidUser,
IN GUID *pGuidExtension,
OUT PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECTW *ppGPOList);
#ifdef UNICODE
#define GetAppliedGPOList GetAppliedGPOListW
#else
#define GetAppliedGPOList GetAppliedGPOListA
#endif // !UNICODE
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// Group Policy Object client side extension support
//
// Flags, data structures and function prototype
//
// To register your extension, create a subkey under this key
//
// Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\GPExtensions
//
// The subkey needs to be a guid so that it is unique. The noname value of the subkey
// can be the friendly name of the extension. Then add these values:
//
// DllName REG_EXPAND_SZ Path to your DLL
// ProcessGroupPolicy REG_SZ Function name (see PFNPROCESSGROUPPOLICY prototype). This
// is obsolete, it has been superseded by ProcessGroupPolicyEx.
// It's here for backward compatibility reasons only.
// ProcessGroupPolicyEx REG_SZ Function name (see PFNPROCESSGROUPPOLICYEX prototype)
// GenerateGroupPolicy REG_SZ Function name for Rsop (see PFNGENERATEGROUPPOLICY prototype)
// NoMachinePolicy REG_DWORD True, if extension does not have to be called when
// machine policies are being processed.
// NoUserPolicy REG_DWORD True, if extension does not have to be called when
// user policies are being processed.
// NoSlowLink REG_DWORD True, if extension does not have to be called on a slow link
// NoBackgroundPolicy REG_DWORD True, if extension does not have to be called
// for background policy processing.
// NoGPOListChanges REG_DWORD True, if extension does not have to be called when
// there are no changes between cached and current GPO lists.
// PerUserLocalSettings REG_DWORD True, if user policies have to be cached on a per user and
// per machine basis.
// RequiresSuccessfulRegistry REG_DWORD True, if extension should be called only if registry extension
// was successfully processed.
// EnableAsynchronousProcessing REG_DWORD True, if registry extension will complete its processing
// asynchronously.
// NotifyLinkTransition REG_DWORD True, if extension should be called when a change in link
// speed is detected between previous policy application and
// current policy application.
//
// The return value is a Win32 error code. ERROR_SUCCESS means the ProcessGroupPolicy
// function completed successfully. If return value is ERROR_OVERRIDE_NOCHANGES then it
// means that the extension will be called the next time even if NoGPOListChanges is set
// and there are no changes to the GPO list. Any other return value indicates that the
// ProcessGroupPolicy or ProcessGroupPolicyEx function failed.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
#define GP_DLLNAME TEXT("DllName")
#define GP_ENABLEASYNCHRONOUSPROCESSING TEXT("EnableAsynchronousProcessing")
#define GP_MAXNOGPOLISTCHANGESINTERVAL TEXT("MaxNoGPOListChangesInterval")
#define GP_NOBACKGROUNDPOLICY TEXT("NoBackgroundPolicy")
#define GP_NOGPOLISTCHANGES TEXT("NoGPOListChanges")
#define GP_NOMACHINEPOLICY TEXT("NoMachinePolicy")
#define GP_NOSLOWLINK TEXT("NoSlowLink")
#define GP_NOTIFYLINKTRANSITION TEXT("NotifyLinkTransition")
#define GP_NOUSERPOLICY TEXT("NoUserPolicy")
#define GP_PERUSERLOCALSETTINGS TEXT("PerUserLocalSettings")
#define GP_PROCESSGROUPPOLICY TEXT("ProcessGroupPolicy")
#define GP_REQUIRESSUCCESSFULREGISTRY TEXT("RequiresSuccessfulRegistry")
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_MACHINE 0x00000001 // Apply machine policy rather than user policy
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_BACKGROUND 0x00000010 // Background refresh of policy (ok to do slow stuff)
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_SLOWLINK 0x00000020 // Policy is being applied across a slow link
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_VERBOSE 0x00000040 // Verbose output to the eventlog
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_NOCHANGES 0x00000080 // No changes were detected to the Group Policy Objects
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_LINKTRANSITION 0x00000100 // A change in link speed was detected between previous policy
// application and current policy application
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_LOGRSOP_TRANSITION 0x00000200 // A Change in Rsop Logging was detected between previous policy
// application and current policy application, (new intf only)
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_FORCED_REFRESH 0x00000400 // Forced Refresh is being applied. redo policies.
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_SAFEMODE_BOOT 0x00000800 // windows safe mode boot flag
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_ASYNC_FOREGROUND 0x00001000 // Asynchronous foreground refresh of policy
#define GPO_INFO_FLAG_REPORT 0x00002000 // Report all settings for one GPO rather than the resultant settings across multiple GPOs
typedef UINT_PTR ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE;
typedef DWORD (*PFNSTATUSMESSAGECALLBACK)(BOOL bVerbose, LPWSTR lpMessage);
typedef DWORD(*PFNPROCESSGROUPPOLICY)(
IN DWORD dwFlags, // GPO_INFO_FLAGS
IN HANDLE hToken, // User or machine token
IN HKEY hKeyRoot, // Root of registry
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pDeletedGPOList, // Linked list of deleted GPOs
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pChangedGPOList, // Linked list of changed GPOs
IN ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE pHandle, // For asynchronous completion
IN BOOL *pbAbort, // If true, then abort GPO processing
IN PFNSTATUSMESSAGECALLBACK pStatusCallback); // Callback function for displaying status messages
// Note, this can be NULL
typedef DWORD(*PFNPROCESSGROUPPOLICYEX)(
IN DWORD dwFlags, // GPO_INFO_FLAGS
IN HANDLE hToken, // User or machine token
IN HKEY hKeyRoot, // Root of registry
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pDeletedGPOList, // Linked list of deleted GPOs
IN PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pChangedGPOList, // Linked list of changed GPOs
IN ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE pHandle, // For asynchronous completion
IN BOOL *pbAbort, // If true, then abort GPO processing
IN PFNSTATUSMESSAGECALLBACK pStatusCallback, // Callback function for displaying status messages
// Note, this can be NULL
IN IWbemServices *pWbemServices, // Pointer to namespace to log diagnostic mode data
// Note, this will be NULL when Rsop logging is disabled
OUT HRESULT *pRsopStatus); // RSOP Logging succeeded or not.
typedef PVOID PRSOPTOKEN;
typedef struct _RSOP_TARGET {
WCHAR * pwszAccountName; // Account name
WCHAR * pwszNewSOM; // New domain or OU location for account
SAFEARRAY * psaSecurityGroups; // New security groups
PRSOPTOKEN pRsopToken; // Rsop token for use with Rsop security Api's
PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT pGPOList; // Linked list of GPOs
IWbemServices * pWbemServices; // Pointer to namespace to log planning mode data
} RSOP_TARGET, *PRSOP_TARGET;
typedef DWORD(*PFNGENERATEGROUPPOLICY)(
IN DWORD dwFlags, // GPO_INFO_FLAGS
IN BOOL *pbAbort, // If true, then abort GPO processing
IN WCHAR *pwszSite, // Site the target computer is in
IN PRSOP_TARGET pComputerTarget, // Computer target info, can be null
IN PRSOP_TARGET pUserTarget ); // User target info, can be null
//
// GUID that identifies the registry extension
//
#define REGISTRY_EXTENSION_GUID { 0x35378EAC, 0x683F, 0x11D2, 0xA8, 0x9A, 0x00, 0xC0, 0x4F, 0xBB, 0xCF, 0xA2 }
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// Group Policy Object client side asynchronous extension processing
//
// extensionId - Unique guid identifying the extension
// pAsyncHandle - Asynchronous completion handle that was passed to extension in
// ProcessGroupPolicy call
// dwStatus - Completion status of asynchronous processing
//
// The return value is a Win32 error code. ERROR_SUCCESS means the ProcessGroupPolicyCompleted
// function completed successfully. Otherwise it indicates that the function failed.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
typedef GUID *REFGPEXTENSIONID;
USERENVAPI
DWORD
WINAPI
ProcessGroupPolicyCompleted(
IN REFGPEXTENSIONID extensionId,
IN ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE pAsyncHandle,
IN DWORD dwStatus);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// Group Policy Object client side asynchronous extension processing
//
// extensionId - Unique guid identifying the extension
// pAsyncHandle - Asynchronous completion handle that was passed to extension in
// ProcessGroupPolicy call
// dwStatus - Completion status of asynchronous processing
// RsopStatus - RSoP Logging status
//
// The return value is a Win32 error code. ERROR_SUCCESS means the ProcessGroupPolicyCompleted
// function completed successfully. Otherwise it indicates that the function failed.
//
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
DWORD
WINAPI
ProcessGroupPolicyCompletedEx(
IN REFGPEXTENSIONID extensionId,
IN ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE pAsyncHandle,
IN DWORD dwStatus,
IN HRESULT RsopStatus);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// Function: RsopAccessCheckByType
//
// Description: Determines whether the security descriptor pointed to by pSecurityDescriptor
// grants the set of access rights specified in dwDesiredAccessMask
// to the client identified by the RSOPTOKEN pointed to by pRsopToken.
//
// pSecurityDescriptor - Security Descriptor on the object
// pPrincipalSelfSid - Principal Sid
// pRsopToken - Pointer to a valid RSOPTOKEN against which access needs to be checked
// dwDesiredAccessMask - Mask of requested generic and/or standard and or specific access rights
// pObjectTypeList - Object Type List
// ObjectTypeListLength - Object Type List Length
// pGenericMapping - Generic Mapping
// pPrivilegeSet - privilege set
// pdwPrivilegeSetLength- privilege set length
// pdwGrantedAccessMask - On success, if pbAccessStatus is true, it contains
// the mask of standard and specific rights granted.
// If pbAccessStatus is false, it is set to 0.
// On failure, it is not modified.
// pbAccessStatus - On success, indicates wether the requested set
// of access rights was granted.
// On failure, it is not modified
//
// Returns S_OK on success or appropriate error code.
// For additional details, look at the documentation of AccessCheckByType
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
HRESULT
WINAPI
RsopAccessCheckByType(
IN PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR pSecurityDescriptor,
IN PSID pPrincipalSelfSid,
IN PRSOPTOKEN pRsopToken,
IN DWORD dwDesiredAccessMask,
IN POBJECT_TYPE_LIST pObjectTypeList,
IN DWORD ObjectTypeListLength,
IN PGENERIC_MAPPING pGenericMapping,
IN PPRIVILEGE_SET pPrivilegeSet,
IN LPDWORD pdwPrivilegeSetLength,
OUT LPDWORD pdwGrantedAccessMask,
OUT LPBOOL pbAccessStatus);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
//=============================================================================
//
// Function: RsopFileAccessCheck
//
// Description: Determines whether the security descriptor on the file grants the set of file access
// rights specified in dwDesiredAccessMask
// to the client identified by the RSOPTOKEN pointed to by pRsopToken.
//
// pszFileName - Name of an existing filename
// pRsopToken - Pointer to a valid RSOPTOKEN against which access needs to be checked
// dwDesiredAccessMask - Mask of requested generic and/or standard and or specific access rights
// pdwGrantedAccessMask - On success, if pbAccessStatus is true, it contains
// the mask of standard and specific rights granted.
// If pbAccessStatus is false, it is set to 0.
// On failure, it is not modified.
// pbAccessStatus - On success, indicates wether the requested set
// of access rights was granted.
// On failure, it is not modified
//
// Returns S_OK on success or appropriate error code
//=============================================================================
#if(WINVER >= 0x0500)
USERENVAPI
HRESULT
WINAPI
RsopFileAccessCheck(
IN LPWSTR pszFileName,
IN PRSOPTOKEN pRsopToken,
IN DWORD dwDesiredAccessMask,
OUT LPDWORD pdwGrantedAccessMask,
OUT LPBOOL pbAccessStatus);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */
typedef enum _SETTINGSTATUS
{
RSOPUnspecified = 0,
RSOPApplied,
RSOPIgnored,
RSOPFailed,
RSOPSubsettingFailed
} SETTINGSTATUS;
//=============================================================================
//
// POLICYSETTINGSTATUSINFO
//
// Describes the instance of RSOP_PolicySettingStatus
//
// szKey - OPTIONAL, if NULL, the key is generated on the fly
// szEventSource - name of the source generation event log messages
// szEventLogName - name of the event log database where the messages are logged
// dwEventID - event log message ID
// status - status of the policy setting
// timeLogged - time at which the event log message was logged
//
//=============================================================================
typedef struct _POLICYSETTINGSTATUSINFO
{
LPWSTR szKey;
LPWSTR szEventSource;
LPWSTR szEventLogName;
DWORD dwEventID;
DWORD dwErrorCode;
SETTINGSTATUS status;
SYSTEMTIME timeLogged;
} POLICYSETTINGSTATUSINFO, *LPPOLICYSETTINGSTATUSINFO;
//=============================================================================
//
// RsopSetPolicySettingStatus
//
// Creates an instance of RSOP_PolicySettingStatus and RSOP_PolicySettingLink
// and links RSOP_PolicySettingStatus to RSOP_PolicySetting
//
// dwFlags - flags
// pServices - RSOP namespace
// pSettingInstance - instance of RSOP_PolicySetting or its children
// nInfo - number of PolicySettingStatusInfo
// pStatus - array of PolicySettingStatusInfo
//
// Return: S_OK if successful, HRESULT otherwise
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
HRESULT
WINAPI
RsopSetPolicySettingStatus( DWORD dwFlags,
IWbemServices* pServices,
IWbemClassObject* pSettingInstance,
DWORD nInfo,
POLICYSETTINGSTATUSINFO* pStatus );
//=============================================================================
//
// RsopResetPolicySettingStatus
//
// Unlinks RSOP_PolicySettingStatus from RSOP_PolicySetting,
// deletes the instance of RSOP_PolicySettingStatus and RSOP_PolicySettingLink
// and optionally deletes the instance of RSOP_PolicySetting
//
// dwFlags - flags
// pServices - RSOP namespace
// pSettingInstance - instance of RSOP_PolicySetting or its children
//
// Return: S_OK if successful, HRESULT otherwise
//
//=============================================================================
USERENVAPI
HRESULT
WINAPI
RsopResetPolicySettingStatus( DWORD dwFlags,
IWbemServices* pServices,
IWbemClassObject* pSettingInstance );
//=============================================================================
//
// Flags for RSoP WMI providers
//
//=============================================================================
// planning mode provider flags
#define FLAG_NO_GPO_FILTER 0x80000000 // GPOs are not filtered, implies FLAG_NO_CSE_INVOKE
#define FLAG_NO_CSE_INVOKE 0x40000000 // only GP processing done for planning mode
#define FLAG_ASSUME_SLOW_LINK 0x20000000 // planning mode RSoP assumes slow link
#define FLAG_LOOPBACK_MERGE 0x10000000 // planning mode RSoP assumes merge loop back
#define FLAG_LOOPBACK_REPLACE 0x08000000 // planning mode RSoP assumes replace loop back
#define FLAG_ASSUME_USER_WQLFILTER_TRUE 0x04000000 // planning mode RSoP assumes all comp filters to be true
#define FLAG_ASSUME_COMP_WQLFILTER_TRUE 0x02000000 // planning mode RSoP assumes all user filters to be true
#define FLAG_PLANNING_MODE 0x01000000 // flag that indicates that a given namespace was created
// for planning mode. This flag cannot be passed in but the
// relevant subnamespace will be marked with this flag
// diagnostic mode provider flags
#define FLAG_NO_USER 0x00000001 // Don't get any user data
#define FLAG_NO_COMPUTER 0x00000002 // Don't get any machine data
#define FLAG_FORCE_CREATENAMESPACE 0x00000004
// Delete and recreate the namespace for this snapshot.
//=============================================================================
//
// Extended Errors returned by RSoP WMI Providers
//
//=============================================================================
// User accessing the rsop provider doesn't have access to user data.
#define RSOP_USER_ACCESS_DENIED 0x00000001
// User accessing the rsop provider doesn't have access to computer data.
#define RSOP_COMPUTER_ACCESS_DENIED 0x00000002
// This user is an interactive non admin user, the temp snapshot namespace already exists
// and the FLAG_FORCE_CREATENAMESPACE was not passed in
#define RSOP_TEMPNAMESPACE_EXISTS 0x00000004
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _INC_USERENV