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LUID (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

The locally unique identifier (LUID) is a 64-bit value guaranteed to be unique on the system on which it was generated only. The uniqueness of an LUID is guaranteed until the system is restarted only.

A LUID is not designed to be manipulated directly. Drivers must use support routines and structures to manipulate LUID values.

Syntax

typedef struct _LUID
    {
    DWORD LowPart;
    LONG HighPart;
    } LUID;
typedef struct _LUID *PLUID;

Members

  • LowPart
    Low order bits
  • HighPart
    High order bits

Remarks

None

Requirements

Header

winnt.h

See Also

Reference

WFP Callout Driver Structures
WFP Callout Driver Reference