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OleSetMenuDescriptor (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This function installs or removes OLE dispatching code from the container's frame window.

Syntax

WINOLEAPI OleSetMenuDescriptor( 
  HOLEMENU holemenu, 
  HWND hwndFrame, 
  HWND hwndActiveObject, 
  LPOLEINPLACEFRAME lpFrame, 
  LPOLEINPLACEACTIVEOBJECT lpActiveObj 
);

Parameters

  • holemenu
    [in] Handle to the composite menu descriptor returned by the OleCreateMenuDescriptor function.

    If NULL, the dispatching code is unhooked.

  • hwndFrame
    [in] Handle to the container's frame window where the in-place composite menu is to be installed.
  • hwndActiveObject
    [in] Handle to the object's in-place activation window. OLE dispatches menu messages and commands to this window.
  • lpFrame
    [in] Long pointer to the IOleInPlaceFrame interface on the container's frame window.

Return Value

The following HRESULT values can be returned.

Value Description

S_OK

The menu was correctly installed.

E_FAIL

The function has failed.

E_INVALIDARG

The function has failed.

E_UNEXPECTED

The function has failed.

Remarks

The hwndActiveObject and the lpActiveObj parameters are not supported. Set to NULL.

The container should call OleSetMenuDescriptor to install the dispatching code on hwndFrame when the object calls the IOleInPlaceFrame::SetMenu method, or to remove the dispatching code by passing NULL as the value for holemenu to OleSetMenuDescriptor.

If the lpFrame and lpActiveObj parameters are non-NULL, OLE installs the context-sensitive help F1 message filter for the application. Otherwise, the application must supply its own message filter.

To determine whether the platform supports this function, see Determining Supported COM APIs.

Requirements

Header ole2.h
Library ole32.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 2.0 and later

See Also

Reference

OLE Functions
Automation Functions

Concepts

Determining Supported COM APIs