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IWMDMStorageControl::Delete (deprecated)

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This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.

This topic documents a feature of the Windows Media Device Manager SDK. We recommend that you migrate your application to use the Windows Portable Devices API. For more information, see the Windows Portable Devices SDK.

The Delete method permanently deletes this storage.

Syntax

HRESULT Delete(
  UINT  fuMode,
  IWMDMProgress*  pProgress
);

Parameters

fuMode

[in]  One or two of the following flags, combined with a bitwise OR. Specify exactly one of the first two modes; the third mode is optional.

Mode Description
WMDM_MODE_BLOCK The operation is performed using block mode (synchronous) processing. The call will not return until the operation is finished.
WMDM_MODE_THREAD The operation is performed using thread mode (asynchronous) processing. The call will return immediately, and the operation is performed in a background thread.
WMDM_MODE_RECURSIVE If the storage object is a folder, it and its contents, and all subfolders and their contents are deleted.

pProgress

[in]  Optional pointer to an IWMDMProgress interface to be used by Windows Media Device Manager to report progress back to the application.

Return Values

The method returns an HRESULT. All the interface methods in Windows Media Device Manager can return any of the following classes of error codes:

  • Standard COM error codes
  • Windows error codes converted to HRESULT values
  • Windows Media Device Manager error codes

For an extenstive list of possible error codes, see Error Codes.

Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK The method succeeded.
WMDM_E_INTERFACEDEAD The file or folder was previously deleted.
E_BUSY The media device is already busy with another operation.
E_INVALIDARG A parameter is invalid or is a NULL pointer.
E_FAIL An unspecified error occurred.
WMDM_E_NOTCERTIFIED The caller is not certified.

Remarks

If the WMDM_MODE_THREAD flag is specified, the call returns immediately, and the caller can use the IWMDMStorageGlobals::GetStatus function to track the progress of the Delete operation.To ensure that the file operation is finished, call IWMDMDevice::GetStatus and check for WMDM_STATUS_READY.

When the Delete operation is finished, all references to the deleted object become invalid. The application must release these interfaces and any other interfaces or resources associated with the object.

If an application uses WMDM_MODE_THREAD and passes a non-null pProgress parameter, the application must ensure that the object to which pProgress belongs is not destroyed until the delete operation completes, because Windows Media Device Manager will send progress notifications to this object. This object can be destroyed only after it receives an End notification. Failure to do this will result in access violations.

Requirements

Header: Defined in mswmdm.h.

Library: mssachlp.lib

See Also