2.3.7.4 AntiMoniker
Referenced by: HyperlinkMoniker
This structure specifies an anti-moniker. An anti-moniker acts as the inverse of any moniker it is composed onto, effectively canceling out that moniker. In a composite moniker, anti-monikers are used to cancel out existing moniker elements, because monikers cannot be removed from a composite moniker. For more information about anti-monikers, see [MSDN-IMAMI].
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count (4 bytes): An unsigned integer that specifies the number of anti-monikers that have been composed together to create this instance. When an anti-moniker is composed with another anti-moniker, the resulting composition would have a count field equaling the sum of the two count fields of the composed anti-monikers. This value MUST be less than or equal to 1048576.