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[MS-OXCFXICS] SendOptions flag values
[MS-OXCFXICS] SendOptions flag values
- [MS-OXCFXICS] v2.0 Section 2.2.3.1.1.1.2 "SendOptions" contains a table showing various values for the SendOptions field, used in the RopFastTransferSourceCopy* type ROPs. SendOptions is described as a set of flags.
The ForUpload flag is shown with a value of 0x03. That seems a bit strange for a flag. Is this meant to be 0x02?
Brad
Respostas
- Turns out that ForUpload is actually a mask of Unicode (0x01) and UseCpid (0x02). If you pass UseCpid (0x02) it must be OR'd with Unicode (0x02) which is the equivalent of ForUpload (0x03). ForUpload = Unicode | UseCpid.
I have filed a TDI against the documentation to add UseCpid and break out ForUpload from the table.
Developer Consultant- Sugerido como RespostaTom Devey - MSFTMSFT, Moderadorquinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009 0:18
- Marcado como RespostaBrad Hards quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009 8:10
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Hi Brad,
In review of the code the values in the table are correct. Are you seeing something different?
Developer Consultant- Hi Tom,
Haven't managed to test this one yet - just working on the IDL.
My concern was that the SendOptions involves flags (i.e. this is not an enum, its a bitmask of values that can be ANDed together)
0x01 (b00000001) is Unicode
0x03 (b00000011) is ForUpload
0x04 (b00000100) is RecoverMode
0x08 (b00001000) is ForceUnicode
0x10 (b00010000) is PartialItem
That implies ForUpload forces Unicode, which is a strange requirement. I can understand a linkage between Unicode and ForceUnicode (as explained by the docs), but not that.
So I'm still a bit curious. Are you sure about your code here?
Brad - The table is correct (triple checked) and as you pointed out there is an implied Unicode for ForUpload. In general the shared masked bit it's handled by control flow but I did find one situation where there appears to be a hole. Let me ask development for clarification on this one.
Developer Consultant - Turns out that ForUpload is actually a mask of Unicode (0x01) and UseCpid (0x02). If you pass UseCpid (0x02) it must be OR'd with Unicode (0x02) which is the equivalent of ForUpload (0x03). ForUpload = Unicode | UseCpid.
I have filed a TDI against the documentation to add UseCpid and break out ForUpload from the table.
Developer Consultant- Sugerido como RespostaTom Devey - MSFTMSFT, Moderadorquinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009 0:18
- Marcado como RespostaBrad Hards quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2009 8:10
- Tom,
Thanks for following this up.
I think I see a typo though "...it must be OR'd with Unicode (0x01 ) which is..."
Brad

