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The following table shows the URL Moniker Services interfaces with a description of the purpose of each.

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IAsyncMoniker

Provides an implementation of the IUnknowninterface, which allows client programs to determine if a moniker supports asynchronous binding

IAuthenticate

Implemented by the client application to provide the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) moniker with information to authenticate the user

IBindHost

Implemented by a Microsoft ActiveX container to allow controls to perform asynchronous data transfers through the container

IBinding

Provides methods that allow the client program using an asynchronous moniker to control the progress of the bind operation

IBindStatusCallback

Accepts information on an asynchronous bind operation

IHttpNegotiate

Implemented by a client application to provide support for HTTP negotiations

IHttpSecurity

Notifies a client application of authentication problems

IMonikerProp

Provides access to the properties of a moniker

IPersistMoniker

Provides methods that offer more control over the binding of persistent data

IWindowForBindingUI

Allows clients of URL monikers to display information in the client's user interface when necessary

IWinInetHttpInfo

Checks information on HTTP requests made through the underlying Win32 Internet functions

IWinInetInfo

Retrieves option information used by the underlying Win32 Internet functions

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