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namespace Alphaleonis.Win32.Security
{
/// The ObjectType (SE_OBJECT_TYPE) enumeration contains values that correspond to the types of Windows objects that support security.
/// The functions, such as GetSecurityInfo and SetSecurityInfo, that set and retrieve the security information of an object, use these values to indicate the type of object.
///
internal enum ObjectType
{
/// Unknown object type.
UnknownObjectType = 0,
/// Indicates a file or directory. The name string that identifies a file or directory object can be in one of the following formats:
/// A relative path, such as FileName.dat or ..\FileName
/// An absolute path, such as FileName.dat, C:\DirectoryName\FileName.dat, or G:\RemoteDirectoryName\FileName.dat.
/// A UNC name, such as \\ComputerName\ShareName\FileName.dat.
///
FileObject,
/// Indicates a Windows service. A service object can be a local service, such as ServiceName, or a remote service, such as \\ComputerName\ServiceName.
Service,
/// Indicates a printer. A printer object can be a local printer, such as PrinterName, or a remote printer, such as \\ComputerName\PrinterName.
Printer,
/// Indicates a registry key. A registry key object can be in the local registry, such as CLASSES_ROOT\SomePath or in a remote registry, such as \\ComputerName\CLASSES_ROOT\SomePath.
/// The names of registry keys must use the following literal strings to identify the predefined registry keys: "CLASSES_ROOT", "CURRENT_USER", "MACHINE", and "USERS".
///
RegistryKey,
/// Indicates a network share. A share object can be local, such as ShareName, or remote, such as \\ComputerName\ShareName.
LmShare,
/// Indicates a local kernel object. The GetSecurityInfo and SetSecurityInfo functions support all types of kernel objects.
/// The GetNamedSecurityInfo and SetNamedSecurityInfo functions work only with the following kernel objects: semaphore, event, mutex, waitable timer, and file mapping.
KernelObject,
/// Indicates a window station or desktop object on the local computer. You cannot use GetNamedSecurityInfo and SetNamedSecurityInfo with these objects because the names of window stations or desktops are not unique.
WindowObject,
/// Indicates a directory service object or a property set or property of a directory service object.
/// The name string for a directory service object must be in X.500 form, for example: CN=SomeObject,OU=ou2,OU=ou1,DC=DomainName,DC=CompanyName,DC=com,O=internet
DsObject,
/// Indicates a directory service object and all of its property sets and properties.
DsObjectAll,
/// Indicates a provider-defined object.
ProviderDefinedObject,
/// Indicates a WMI object.
WmiGuidObject,
/// Indicates an object for a registry entry under WOW64.
RegistryWow6432Key
}
}