MSMQMessage.SenderIdType (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This property specifies the type of sender identifier found by MSMQ. Currently, the only type of sender identifier available to Message Queuing is a security identifier (SID).
Syntax
HRESULT get_SenderIdType(
long* plSenderIdType
);
HRESULT put_SenderIdType(
long lSenderIdType
);
Parameters
plSenderIdType or lSenderIdType
Type of sender identifier found by MSMQ. The following table shows the possible values.Value Description MQMSG_SENDERID_TYPE_NONE
MSMQMessage.SenderId is not attached to the message.
MQMSG_SENDERID_TYPE_SID
The default. The SenderId property contains a SID for the user sending the message.
Return Value
The following table describes the common return values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
Success |
E_INVALIDARG |
One or more arguments are invalid |
E_NOTIMPL |
The function contains no implementation |
E_OUTOFMEMORY |
Out of memory |
Remarks
If the sending application does not want Message Queuing to authenticate who sent the message, it can specify MQMSG_SENDERID_TYPE_NONE when sending a message. This tells Message Queuing not to attach the SID to MSMQMessage.SenderId.
If the sender identifier is not sent with the message, the access rights of the queue must be set to accept messages from everyone.
The receiving application can use SenderIdType to determine what type of sender identifier was attached to the message.
A SID of a local user (a user not logged in to a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 domain) is only valid locally. Even if a local user specifies a SID, it is not sent with the message.
Requirements
Header | mqoai.h |
Library | mqoa.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later |