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OALIoCtlHalGetUUID (Windows CE 5.0)

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This function implements the IOCTL_HAL_GET_UUID handler. OALIoCtlHalGetUUID returns the universally unique identifier (UUID). The UUID is a 16-byte integer that is represented as a string and is guaranteed to be unique. Each Windows Thin Client must have a UUID to be licensed with a Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition (Terminal Server).

BOOL OALIoCtlHalGetUUID (  UINT32 dwIoControlCode,  VOID* lpInBuf,  UINT32 nInBufSize,  VOID* lpOutBuf,  UINT32 nOutBufSize,  UINT32* lpBytesReturned);

Parameters

  • dwIoControlCode
    [in] Set to IOCTL_HAL_GET_UUID to retrieve a UUID based upon an OEM-defined device hardware identifier.

    The OEM must implement the section of code in the OAL to handle the call to the KernelIoControl function.

  • lpInBuf
    [in] Set to NULL.

  • nInBufSize
    [in] Set to zero.

  • lpOutBuf
    [in, out] On input, set to the address of an allocated UUID structure.

    On output, a filled UUID structure.

  • nOutBufSize
    [in] Set to the size of the UUID structure.

  • lpBytesReturned
    [in, out] On input, address of a DWORD that receives the size in bytes of the data returned.

    On output, set to the number of bytes written to the supplied buffer.

Return Values

TRUE indicates success.

FALSE indicates failure.

Remarks

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE Version 5.0 and later
Header: Oal_ioctl.h
Link Library: Developer-defined

See Also

IOCTL Functions

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