ldap_delete_s (Compact 2013)
3/26/2014
This function is a synchronous operation that removes a leaf entry from the directory tree.
Syntax
ULONG ldap_delete_s(
LDAP* ld,
UNICODE PTCHAR dn
);
Parameters
- ld
[in] Session handle.
- dn
[in] Distinguished name of the entry to delete.
Return Value
If this function succeeds, the return value is LDAP_SUCCESS.
If this function fails, it returns an error code. See the LDAP_RETCODE enumeration for a list of possible return values.
Remarks
Call this function to remove a leaf entry from the directory tree.
Note
Note that LDAP does not support deletion of entire subtrees in a single operation.
As a synchronous operation, this function does not return until the operation is complete. Use ldap_delete or ldap_delete_ext if you want the delete operation to be carried out asynchronously.
In a multithreading environment, calls to ldap_delete_s are thread-safe.
When connecting to an LDAP 2 server, the application must perform a bind operation (by calling one of the ldap_bind or ldap_simple_bind routines) before attempting any other operations.
Requirements
Header |
winldap.h |
Library |
wldap32.lib |
See Also
Reference
LDAP Directory Entry Functions
LDAP_RETCODE
ldap_bind
ldap_delete
ldap_delete_ext
ldap_simple_bind