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IObjectSafety interface

Provides methods to get and set safety options.

Members

The IObjectSafety interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. IObjectSafety also has these types of members:

  • Methods

Methods

The IObjectSafety interface has these methods.

Method Description
GetInterfaceSafetyOptions

Gets the safety options supported by an object and the safety options that are currently set for that object.

SetInterfaceSafetyOptions

Returns whether an object is safe for initialization or scripting, as specified.

 

Remarks

The IObjectSafety interface should be implemented by objects that have interfaces which support "untrusted" clients, such as scripts. It allows the owner of the object to specify which interfaces must be protected from "untrusted" use.

Examples of interfaces that might be protected in this way are: IID_IDispatch (safe for automating with untrusted automation client or script), IID_IPersist (safe for initializing with untrusted data), and IID_IActiveScript (safe for running untrusted scripts).

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows XP

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server

Header

Objsafe.h

IDL

Objsafe.idl