[ros-svn] [weiden] 13502: The structure layout of self-relative
security descriptors may be different from absolute security
descriptors depending on the platform. Self-relative security
descriptors always use 32 bit offsets while absolute security
descriptors use pointers which could be 64 bits.
weiden at svn.reactos.com
weiden at svn.reactos.com
Sat Feb 12 12:47:10 CET 2005
The structure layout of self-relative security descriptors may be different from absolute security descriptors depending on the platform. Self-relative security descriptors always use 32 bit offsets while absolute security descriptors use pointers which could be 64 bits.
Updated files:
trunk/reactos/include/ntos/rtl.h
trunk/reactos/include/ntos/security.h
trunk/reactos/lib/advapi32/sec/sec.c
trunk/reactos/lib/rtl/sd.c
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/se/sd.c
trunk/reactos/w32api/include/ddk/ntifs.h
trunk/reactos/w32api/include/ddk/winddk.h
trunk/reactos/w32api/include/winnt.h
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