ADS_ACEFLAG_ENUM enumeration (iads.h)
The ADS_ACEFLAG_ENUM enumeration is used to specify the behavior of an Access Control Entry (ACE) for an Active Directory object.
For more information and possible values for file, file share and registry objects, see the AceFlags member of the ACE_HEADER structure.
Syntax
typedef enum __MIDL___MIDL_itf_ads_0001_0048_0003 {
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERIT_ACE = 0x2,
ADS_ACEFLAG_NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE = 0x4,
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERIT_ONLY_ACE = 0x8,
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERITED_ACE = 0x10,
ADS_ACEFLAG_VALID_INHERIT_FLAGS = 0x1f,
ADS_ACEFLAG_SUCCESSFUL_ACCESS = 0x40,
ADS_ACEFLAG_FAILED_ACCESS = 0x80
} ADS_ACEFLAG_ENUM;
Constants
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERIT_ACE Value: 0x2 Child objects will inherit this access-control entry (ACE). The inherited ACE is inheritable unless the ADS_ACEFLAG_NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE flag is set. |
ADS_ACEFLAG_NO_PROPAGATE_INHERIT_ACE Value: 0x4 The system will clear the ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERIT_ACE flag for the inherited ACEs of child objects. This prevents the ACE from being inherited by subsequent generations of objects. |
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERIT_ONLY_ACE Value: 0x8 Indicates that an inherit-only ACE that does not exercise access control on the object to which it is attached. If this flag is not set, the ACE is an effective ACE that exerts access control on the object to which it is attached. |
ADS_ACEFLAG_INHERITED_ACE Value: 0x10 Indicates whether or not the ACE was inherited. The system sets this bit. |
ADS_ACEFLAG_VALID_INHERIT_FLAGS Value: 0x1f Indicates whether the inherit flags are valid. The system sets this bit. |
ADS_ACEFLAG_SUCCESSFUL_ACCESS Value: 0x40 Generates audit messages for successful access attempts, used with ACEs that audit the system in a system access-control list (SACL). |
ADS_ACEFLAG_FAILED_ACCESS Value: 0x80 Generates audit messages for failed access attempts, used with ACEs that audit the system in a SACL. |
Remarks
Because VBScript cannot read data from a type library, VBScript applications do not understand the symbolic constants as defined in these enumerations. You should use the numerical constants instead to set the appropriate flags in your VBScript applications. If you want to use the symbolic constants as a good programming practice, write explicit declarations of such constants, as done here, in your VBScript applications.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 |
Header | iads.h |