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This function enables the type provider to determine whether two different user strings are semantically equivalent.
Syntax
DWORD MatchUser( DWORD dwType, PWSTR wszSrc, PWSTR wszDest, DWORD dwFlag, PBOOL pbMatch ); |
Parameters
- dwType
-
[in] Type for which the entry point is called.
- wszSrc
-
[in] Target name of the souce.
- wszDest
-
[in] Target name of the destination.
- dwFlag
-
[in] Reserved, set to zero.
- pbMatch
-
[out] Result of the match operation, and is either TRUE or FALSE.
Return Value
ERROR_SUCCESS is returned upon success. For a list of error codes, see Credential Manager Error Codes.
Remarks
If the credential type provider does not implement
MatchUser, then a case insensitive comparison is done by
credential manager to compute the equivalency. Thus, even though
domain\user
and
user@domain
may be the same user,
MatchUserwill return an error if the credential type
provider does not implement it.
Requirements
Header | cred_prov.h |
Library | coredll.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 5.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |
See Also
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