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SetInterfaceSafetyOptions method

Returns whether an object is safe for initialization or scripting, as specified.

Syntax

HRESULT retVal = object.SetInterfaceSafetyOptions(riid, dwOptionSetMask, dwEnabledOptions);

Parameters

riid [in]

Type: REFIID

An interface identifier for the object to be made safe.

dwOptionSetMask [in]

Type: DWORD

A mask representing the options to be validated.

dwEnabledOptions [in]

Type: DWORD

A DWORD representing all the options currently enabled for the interface identified by riid. This can be one or more of the following values.

INTERFACESAFE_FOR_UNTRUSTED_CALLER

Indicates that the caller of the interface identified by riid might be untrusted.

INTERFACESAFE_FOR_UNTRUSTED_DATA

Indicates that the data passed into the interface identified by riid might be untrusted.

INTERFACE_USES_DISPEX

Indicates that the caller of the interface identified by riid knows to use IDispatchEx.

INTERFACE_USES_SECURITY_MANAGER

Indicates that the data passed into the interface identified by riid knows to use IInternetHostSecurityManager.

Remarks

Typically, a control client calls this method prior to loading a control to determine whether the control is safe for scripting or initialization. If this method returns E_FAIL, its client displays the user interface for the user to confirm whether the action should be allowed.

See also

IObjectSafety::GetInterfaceSafetyOptions