ISpObjectToken::GetStorageFileName (Windows CE 5.0)
This method gets the object token file name from the registry.
HRESULT GetStorageFileName( REFCLSID clsidCaller, const WCHAR* pszValueName, const WCHAR* pszFileNameSpecifier, ULONG nFolder, WCHAR** ppszFilePath);
Parameters
clsidCaller
[in] GUID of the calling object. The registry is searched for an entry key name of clsidCaller, and then a corresponding subkey of "Files". If the registry entry is not present, one is created.pszValueName
[in] Pointer to the name of the attribute file for the registry entry of clsidCaller. This attribute stores location of the resource file.pszFileNameSpecifier
[in] Pointer to the file name specifier, which is either a path and file name for a storage file or NULL. If the specifier starts with "X:\" or "\\", it is assumed to be a full path. Otherwise, it is assumed to be relative to special folders given in the nFolder parameter. If the specifier ends with a "\" or is NULL, a unique file name will be created. The file name will resemble "SP_7454901D23334AAF87707147726EC235.dat", where "SP_" and ".dat" are the default prefix name and file extension. The numbers in between indicate a generated GUID to ensure that the file name is unique.If the file name specifier contains a "%d", it is replaced by a number to give a unique file name. The default file extension is .dat, but the user can specify anything else.
Intermediate directories are created.
If a relative file is being used, the value stored in the registry includes the nFolder value as "%nFolder%" before the rest of the path.
nFolder
[in] A CSIDL value that identifies the folder for which to retrieve the path. The caller can force creation of a folder by combining the folder CSIDL with CSIDL_FLAG_CREATE. If pszFileNameSpecifier is NULL or "\", nFolder must indicate a specified CSIDL folder combined with CSIDL_FLAG_CREATE to force file creation.ppszFilePath
[out] Address of a pointer to a null-terminated string specifying file path information. The associated object must be freed when no longer required.
Return Values
The following table shows the possible return values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Function completed successfully. |
E_POINTER | ppszFilePath is invalid or bad. |
E_OUTOFMEMORY | Exceeded available memory. |
S_FALSE | A new file was created. |
E_INVALIDARG | pszValueName is invalid or bad. |
SPERR_UNINITIALIZED | Either the data key or the token delegate interface is uninitialized. |
SPERR_TOKEN_DELETED | Key has been deleted. |
FAILED(hr) | Appropriate error message. |
Example
The following code snippet creates and removes an object token for a test file.
HRESULT hr;
GUID guid0;
GUID guid1;
CComPtr cpSpObjectToken;
CSpCoTaskMemPtr cpFileName;
CSpCoTaskMemPtr cpFileName2;
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.
Header: sapi.h, sapi.idl.
Link Library: Sapilib.lib.
See Also
ISpObjectToken | SAPI Interfaces
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