UUID structure
The UUID structure defines a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). A UUID provides a unique designation of an object such as an interface, a manager entry-point vector, or a client object.
The UUID structure is a typedef
'd synonym for the GUID structure.
Syntax
typedef GUID UUID;
Remarks
The RPC run-time libraries use UUIDs to check for compatibility between clients and servers, and to select among multiple implementations of an interface.
Requirements
Header | Defined in rpcdce.h; include rpc.h |