The ObjectDeleteAuditAlarm function generates audit messages when an object is deleted. Windows NT security does not support alarms.
BOOL ObjectDeleteAuditAlarm(
LPCTSTR SubsystemName, |
// pointer to string for subsystem name |
LPVOID HandleId, |
// handle to the object |
BOOL GenerateOnClose |
// flag for audit generation |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is a nonzero value.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The ObjectDeleteAuditAlarm function requires the calling application to have the SE_AUDIT_NAME privilege. The test for this privilege is always performed against the primary token of the calling process, allowing the calling process to impersonate a client.
AccessCheck, AccessCheckAndAuditAlarm, AreAllAccessesGranted, AreAnyAccessesGranted, MapGenericMask, ObjectCloseAuditAlarm, ObjectOpenAuditAlarm, ObjectPrivilegeAuditAlarm, PrivilegeCheck, PrivilegedServiceAuditAlarm
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