The SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure contains the security descriptor for an object and specifies whether the handle retrieved by specifying this structure is inheritable.
typedef struct _SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES { // sa DWORD nLength; LPVOID lpSecurityDescriptor; BOOL bInheritHandle; } SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
Windows NT: Some functions that use the SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES
structure do not verify the value of the nLength member. However, an
application should still set it properly. That ensures current, future, and
cross-platform compatibility.
A pointer to a SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure is used as a parameter in most kernel and window-management functions in the Win32 API that return a handle of an object.
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