The ObjectCloseAuditAlarm function generates audit messages when a handle of an object is deleted. Alarms are not supported in the current version of Windows NT.
BOOL ObjectCloseAuditAlarm(
LPCTSTR SubsystemName, |
// address of string for subsystem name |
LPVOID HandleId, |
// address of handle identifier |
BOOL GenerateOnClose |
// flag for audit generation |
); |
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.
The ObjectCloseAuditAlarm 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, ObjectDeleteAuditAlarm, ObjectOpenAuditAlarm, ObjectPrivilegeAuditAlarm, PrivilegeCheck, PrivilegedServiceAuditAlarm
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