IInternetSecurityManager::SetZoneMapping method
Maps a pattern into the specified zone.
Syntax
HRESULT SetZoneMapping(
[in] DWORD dwZone,
[in] LPCWSTR lpszPattern,
[in] DWORD dwFlags
);
Parameters
dwZone [in]
An unsigned long integer value that specifies the zone index. Can be one of the following values.
URLZONE_LOCAL_MACHINE
Pattern is mapped into the local machine zone.
URLZONE_INTRANET
Pattern is mapped into the intranet zone.
URLZONE_TRUSTED
Pattern is mapped into the trusted zone.
URLZONE_INTERNET
Pattern is mapped into the Internet zone.
URLZONE_UNTRUSTED
Pattern is mapped into the untrusted zone.
(URLZONE_USER_MIN...URLZONE_USER_MAX)
Pattern is mapped into a user defined zone.
lpszPattern [in]
A string value that contains the URL pattern with a limited number of wildcards.
The following table displays valid and invalid pattern values.
Example Pattern | Validity |
---|---|
*://*.example.com |
Valid |
http://*.contoso.co.uk |
Valid |
*://server.contoso.com |
Valid |
ftp://192.168.0.0/ |
Valid |
https://example/ |
Valid |
file:\example\share |
Valid |
*://172.16-31.0.0.* |
Valid |
http://*.server.example.com |
Invalid |
ftp://* |
Invalid |
dwFlags [in]
An unsigned long integer value that indicates whether the mappings should be added or deleted. This can be one of the SZM_FLAGS values.
Return value
Returns one of the following values.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Success. |
E_ACCESSDENIED | Attempted to enter a non-SSL site into a zone that requires server verification. |
E_FAIL | The mapping already exists. |
Remarks
The method can also return the HRESULT derived from the Microsoft Win32 error code ERROR_FILE_EXISTS, which indicates that the URL already exists in another zone.
In Windows Server 2003 and later, dwZone can specify a bitwise OR between one of the given values and URLZONE_ESC_FLAG
to indicate that the pattern is mapped into an enhanced security configuration zone.
In Windows Server 2003 and later, applications that map domains to user-defined security zones in the range URLZONE_USER_MIN to URLZONE_USER_MAX might not function properly under the enhanced security configuration.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
DLL |
Urlmon.dll |