ITDirectoryObject interface (rend.h)
[Rendezvous IP Telephony Conferencing controls and interfaces are not available for use in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and subsequent versions of the operating system. The RTC Client API provides similar functionality.]
The ITDirectoryObject interface is the common interface supported by all objects that can be added and deleted by using the ITDirectory interface. Changes made to this object will not take effect on the server until the ITDirectory::ModifyDirectoryObject method is called. The following methods create the ITDirectoryObject interface:
ITDirectory::get_DirectoryObjects
ITRendezvous::CreateDirectoryObject
Inheritance
The ITDirectoryObject interface inherits from the IDispatch interface. ITDirectoryObject also has these types of members:
Methods
The ITDirectoryObject interface has these methods.
ITDirectoryObject::EnumerateDialableAddrs The EnumerateDialableAddrs method creates an enumerator of all dialable addresses of a given type from the directory. |
ITDirectoryObject::get_DialableAddrs The get_DialableAddrs method gets all dialable addresses of a given type from the directory. This method performs the same function as EnumerateDialableAddrs but is used by scripting languages such as Visual Basic. |
ITDirectoryObject::get_Name The get_Name method gets the name of the directory object. |
ITDirectoryObject::get_ObjectType The get_ObjectType method gets a DIRECTORY_OBJECT_TYPE descriptor of the object. |
ITDirectoryObject::get_SecurityDescriptor The get_SecurityDescriptor method gets an IDispatch pointer on a directory service security descriptor object describing current security permissions. |
ITDirectoryObject::put_Name The put_Name method sets the name of the directory object. |
ITDirectoryObject::put_SecurityDescriptor The put_SecurityDescriptor method sets an IDispatch pointer on a directory service security descriptor object describing current security permissions. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Target Platform | Windows |
Header | rend.h |