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3.1.4.4.10 LsarOpenPolicyWithCreds (Opnum 135)

The LsarOpenPolicyWithCreds method, as specified below, opens a context handle to the RPC server using the credentials in the provided BindingHandle.<69>

 NTSTATUS
 LsarOpenPolicyWithCreds(
     [in] handle_t                                       BindingHandle,
     [in] PLSAPR_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES                       ObjectAttributes,
     [in] ACCESS_MASK                                    DesiredAccess,
     [in] ULONG                                          InVersion,
     [in] [switch_is(InVersion)] LSAPR_REVISION_INFO*    InRevisionInfo,
     [out] ULONG*                                        OutVersion,
     [out] [switch_is(*OutVersion)] LSAPR_REVISION_INFO* OutRevisionInfo,
     [out] LSAPR_HANDLE*                                 PolicyHandle
     );

BindingHandle: An RPC binding handle, as specified in [C706]. RPC binding handles are used by RPC internally and are not transmitted over the network.

This handle can be obtained by calling RPC runtime binding routines. For more information, see [MSDN-RPCDB].

ObjectAttributes: This parameter has no effect on message processing in any environment. All fields MUST be ignored except RootDirectory, which MUST be NULL.

DesiredAccess: An ACCESS_MASK value (section 2.2.1.1) that specifies the requested access rights that MUST be granted on the returned PolicyHandle, if the request is successful.

InVersion: Indicates which field of the InRevisionInfo union is used.

InRevisionInfo: Revision information. For details, see the definition of the LSAPR_REVISION_INFO_V1 structure (section 2.2.2.6), which is contained in the LSAPR_REVISION_INFO union (section 2.2.2.7).

OutVersion: Indicates which field of the OutRevisionInfo union is used.

OutRevisionInfo: Revision information. For details, see the definition of the LSAPR_REVISION_INFO_V1 structure (section 2.2.2.6), which is contained in the LSAPR_REVISION_INFO union (section 2.2.2.7).

PolicyHandle: An RPC context handle (section 2.2.2.1) that represents a reference to the abstract data model of a policy object, as specified in section 3.1.1.1.

The return values and server processing of this method is the same as LsarOpenPolicy3.