// fwpmk.h
NTSTATUS FwpmvSwitchEventsSetSecurityInfo0(
[in] HANDLE engineHandle,
[in] SECURITY_INFORMATION securityInfo,
[in, optional] const SID *sidOwner,
[in, optional] const SID *sidGroup,
[in, optional] const ACL *dacl,
[in, optional] const ACL *sacl
);
View the official Windows Driver Kit DDI referenceNo description available.
The FwpmvSwitchEventsSetSecurityInfo0 function sets specified security information in the security descriptor for a vSwitch event.
engineHandle [in]Handle for an open session to the filter engine. Call FwpmEngineOpen0 to open a session to the filter engine.
securityInfo [in]The type of security information to set.
sidOwner [in, optional]The owner's security identifier (SID) to be set in the security descriptor.
sidGroup [in, optional]The group's SID to be set in the security descriptor.
dacl [in, optional]The discretionary access control list (DACL) to be set in the security descriptor.
sacl [in, optional]The system access control list (SACL) to be set in the security descriptor.
| Return code/value | Description |
|---|---|
| ERROR_SUCCESS 0 |
The security information was successfully set. |
| FWP_E_* error code 0x80320001—0x80320039 |
A Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) specific error. See WFP Error Codes for details. |
| RPC_* error code 0x80010001—0x80010122 |
Failure to communicate with the remote or local firewall engine. |
| Other NTSTATUS codes | An error occurred. |
This function cannot be called from within a transaction, it fails with FWP_E_TXN_IN_PROGRESS. See Object Management for more information about transactions.
This function cannot be called from within a dynamic session it fails with FWP_E_DYNAMIC_SESSION_IN_PROGRESS. See Object Management for more information about sessions.
This function behaves like the standard Win32 SetSecurityInfo function. The caller needs the same standard access rights as described in the SetSecurityInfo reference topic.
FwpmvSwitchEventsSetSecurityInfo0 is a specific implementation of FwpmvSwitchEventsSetSecurityInfo. See WFP Version-Independent Names and Targeting Specific Versions of Windows for more information.