The GetSecurityDescriptorDacl function retrieves a pointer to the discretionary access-control list (ACL) in a specified security descriptor.
BOOL GetSecurityDescriptorDacl(
PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR pSecurityDescriptor, |
// address of security descriptor |
LPBOOL lpbDaclPresent, |
// address of flag for presence of disc. ACL |
PACL *pDacl, |
// address of pointer to ACL |
LPBOOL lpbDaclDefaulted |
// address of flag for default disc. ACL |
); |
If the function stores a NULL value in the pointer pointed to by pDacl,
the security descriptor has a NULL discretionary ACL. A NULL discretionary ACL
implicitly allows all access to an object.
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
ACL, GetSecurityDescriptorControl, GetSecurityDescriptorGroup, GetSecurityDescriptorLength, GetSecurityDescriptorOwner, GetSecurityDescriptorSacl, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, IsValidSecurityDescriptor, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_CONTROL, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl
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