AUDIT_PARAM_TYPE enumeration (adtgen.h)
The AUDIT_PARAM_TYPE enumeration defines the type of audit parameters that are available.
Syntax
typedef enum _AUDIT_PARAM_TYPE {
APT_None,
APT_String,
APT_Ulong,
APT_Pointer,
APT_Sid,
APT_LogonId,
APT_ObjectTypeList,
APT_Luid,
APT_Guid,
APT_Time,
APT_Int64,
APT_IpAddress,
APT_LogonIdWithSid
} AUDIT_PARAM_TYPE;
Constants
APT_None No audit options. |
APT_String A string that terminates with NULL. |
APT_Ulong An unsigned long. |
APT_Pointer A pointer that is used to specify handles and pointers. These are 32-bit on 32-bit systems and 64-bit on 64-bit systems. Use this option when you are interested in the absolute value of the pointer. The memory to which the pointer points is not marshaled when using this type. |
APT_Sid The security identifier (SID). |
APT_LogonId The logon identifier (LUID) that results in three output parameters:
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APT_ObjectTypeList Object type list. |
APT_Luid LUID that is not translated to LogonId. |
APT_Guid GUID. |
APT_Time Time as FILETIME. |
APT_Int64 ULONGLONG. |
APT_IpAddress IP Address (IPv4 and IPv6). This logs the address as the first parameter and the port as the second parameter. You must ensure that two entries are added in the event message file. You should ensure that the buffer size is 128 bytes. |
APT_LogonIdWithSid Logon ID with SID that results in four output parameters:
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Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Header | adtgen.h |