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This enumeration contains the flags passed into the IInternetSecurityManager::ProcessUrlActionmethod.
Syntax
typedef enum { PUAF_DEFAULT = 0x0000000, PUAF_NOUI = 0x00000001, PUAF_ISFILE = 0x00000002, PUAF_WARN_IF_DENIED = 0x00000004, PUAF_FORCEUI_FOREGROUND = 0x00000008, PUAF_CHECK_TIFS = 0x00000010, PUAF_DONTCHECKBOXINDIALOG = 0x00000020, PUAF_TRUSTED = 0x00000040, PUAF_ACCEPT_WILDCARD_SCHEME = 0x00000080 } PUAF; |
Elements
- PUAF_DEFAULT
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Use the defaults associated with the action.
- PUAF_NOUI
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Do not display any user interface.
- PUAF_ISFILE
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Assume the URL is a file. The protocol scheme, file://, is not required.
- PUAF_WARN_IF_DENIED
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Warn the user that a URL action was denied.
- PUAF_FORCEUI_FOREGROUND
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Force the user interface to be displayed in the foreground.
- PUAF_TRUSTED
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Indicates that the call is coming from a trusted source and implies that the policy returned should be the lowest security level possible. The default security manager will not honor this flag, but custom security managers can choose to honor it. This value was introduced for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
- PUAF_ACCEPT_WILDCARD_SCHEME
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Indicates that the security manager should accept wildcards in the URL scheme. This value was introduced for Internet Explorer 5.
Requirements
Header | urlmon.h, urlmon.idl |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |