//+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Microsoft Windows // Copyright 1992 - 1998 Microsoft Corporation. // // File: issperr.h // // Contents: Constant definitions for OLE HRESULT values. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 20-Sep-93 richardw genesis // // Notes: // This is a generated file. Do not modify directly. // The MC tool generates this file from dsyserr.mc // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef _ISSPERR_H_ #define _ISSPERR_H_ // Define the status type. #ifdef FACILITY_SECURITY #undef FACILITY_SECURITY #endif #ifdef STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS #undef STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS #endif //#ifdef STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR //#undef STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR //#endif // Define the severities // // Values are 32 bit values layed out as follows: // // 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 // 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // |Sev|C|R| Facility | Code | // +---+-+-+-----------------------+-------------------------------+ // // where // // Sev - is the severity code // // 00 - Success // 01 - Informational // 10 - Warning // 11 - Error // // C - is the Customer code flag // // R - is a reserved bit // // Facility - is the facility code // // Code - is the facility's status code // // // Define the facility codes // #define FACILITY_SECURITY 0x9 #define FACILITY_NULL 0x0 // // Define the severity codes // #define STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS 0x0 #define STATUS_SEVERITY_COERROR 0x2 // // MessageId: SEC_E_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY // // MessageText: // // Not enough memory is available to complete this request // #define SEC_E_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1300) // // MessageId: SEC_E_INVALID_HANDLE // // MessageText: // // The handle specified is invalid // #define SEC_E_INVALID_HANDLE ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1301) // // MessageId: SEC_E_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION // // MessageText: // // The function requested is not supported // #define SEC_E_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1302) // This is for backwards compatibility // // MessageId: SEC_E_NOT_SUPPORTED // // MessageText: // // The function requested is not supported // #define SEC_E_NOT_SUPPORTED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1302) // // MessageId: SEC_E_TARGET_UNKNOWN // // MessageText: // // The specified target is unknown or unreachable // #define SEC_E_TARGET_UNKNOWN ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1303) // // MessageId: SEC_E_INTERNAL_ERROR // // MessageText: // // The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted // #define SEC_E_INTERNAL_ERROR ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1304) // for backwards compatibility // // MessageId: SEC_E_NO_SPM // // MessageText: // // The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted // #define SEC_E_NO_SPM ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1304) // // MessageId: SEC_E_SECPKG_NOT_FOUND // // MessageText: // // The requested security package does not exist // #define SEC_E_SECPKG_NOT_FOUND ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1305) // for backwards compatibility // // MessageId: SEC_E_BAD_PKGID // // MessageText: // // The requested security package does not exist // #define SEC_E_BAD_PKGID ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1305) // // MessageId: SEC_E_NOT_OWNER // // MessageText: // // The caller is not the owner of the desired credentials // #define SEC_E_NOT_OWNER ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1306) // // MessageId: SEC_E_CANNOT_INSTALL // // MessageText: // // The security package failed to initialize, and cannot be installed // #define SEC_E_CANNOT_INSTALL ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1307) // // MessageId: SEC_E_INVALID_TOKEN // // MessageText: // // The token supplied to the function is invalid // #define SEC_E_INVALID_TOKEN ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1308) // // MessageId: SEC_E_CANNOT_PACK // // MessageText: // // The security package is not able to marshall the logon buffer, // so the logon attempt has failed // #define SEC_E_CANNOT_PACK ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1309) // // MessageId: SEC_E_QOP_NOT_SUPPORTED // // MessageText: // // The per-message Quality of Protection is not supported by the // security package // #define SEC_E_QOP_NOT_SUPPORTED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130A) // // MessageId: SEC_E_NO_IMPERSONATION // // MessageText: // // The security context does not allow impersonation of the client // #define SEC_E_NO_IMPERSONATION ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130B) // // MessageId: SEC_E_LOGON_DENIED // // MessageText: // // The logon attempt failed // #define SEC_E_LOGON_DENIED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130C) // // MessageId: SEC_E_UNKNOWN_CREDENTIALS // // MessageText: // // The credentials supplied to the package were not // recognized // #define SEC_E_UNKNOWN_CREDENTIALS ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130D) // // MessageId: SEC_E_NO_CREDENTIALS // // MessageText: // // No credentials are available in the security package // #define SEC_E_NO_CREDENTIALS ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130E) // // MessageId: SEC_E_MESSAGE_ALTERED // // MessageText: // // The message supplied for verification has been altered // #define SEC_E_MESSAGE_ALTERED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x130F) // // MessageId: SEC_E_OUT_OF_SEQUENCE // // MessageText: // // The message supplied for verification is out of sequence // #define SEC_E_OUT_OF_SEQUENCE ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1310) // // MessageId: SEC_E_NO_AUTHENTICATING_AUTHORITY // // MessageText: // // No authority could be contacted for authentication. // #define SEC_E_NO_AUTHENTICATING_AUTHORITY ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1311) // MessageId: SEC_E_CONTEXT_EXPIRED // // MessageText: // // The context has expired and can no longer be used. // #define SEC_E_CONTEXT_EXPIRED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1312) // // MessageId: SEC_E_INCOMPLETE_MESSAGE // // MessageText: // // The supplied message is incomplete. The signature was not verified. // #define SEC_E_INCOMPLETE_MESSAGE ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1313) // // MessageId: SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED // // MessageText: // // The function completed successfully, but must be called // again to complete the context // #define SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1012) // // MessageId: SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED // // MessageText: // // The function completed successfully, but CompleteToken // must be called // #define SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1013) // // MessageId: SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE // // MessageText: // // The function completed successfully, but both CompleteToken // and this function must be called to complete the context // #define SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1014) // // MessageId: SEC_I_LOCAL_LOGON // // MessageText: // // The logon was completed, but no network authority was // available. The logon was made using locally known information // #define SEC_I_LOCAL_LOGON ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x1015) // This is for backwards compatibility // // MessageId: SEC_E_OK // // MessageText: // // Call completed successfully // #define SEC_E_OK ((SECURITY_STATUS)0x0000) #endif // _ISSPERR_H_