2.1.2 CLSID (Packet)
The packet version of the CLSID structure represents a class identifier (CLSID) in a serialized manner.
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Data1 (4 bytes): This MUST be identical in meaning to the Data1 field specified in [MS-DTYP] section 2.3.4.
Data2 (2 bytes): This MUST be identical in meaning to the Data2 field specified in [MS-DTYP] section 2.3.4.
Data3 (2 bytes): This MUST be identical in meaning to the Data3 field specified in [MS-DTYP] section 2.3.4.
Data4 (8 bytes): This MUST be identical in meaning to the Data4 field specified in [MS-DTYP] section 2.3.4.