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IStorage::DestroyElement (Windows CE 5.0)

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This method removes the specified storage or stream object from this storage object.

HRESULT DestroyElement( WCHAR* pwcsName );

Parameters

  • pwcsName
    [in] Pointer to a wide character string that contains the name of the storage or stream to be removed.

Return Values

The following table shows the return values for this method.

Value Description
S_OK The element was successfully removed.
E_PENDING Asynchronous Storage only: Part or all of the element's data is currently unavailable.

For more information see the IFillLockBytes interface and Asynchronous Storage.

STG_E_ACCESSDENIED The caller does not have sufficient permissions for removing the element.
STG_E_FILENOTFOUND The element with the specified name does not exist.
STG_E_INSUFFICIENTMEMORY The element was not removed due to a lack of memory.
STG_E_INVALIDNAME Invalid value for pwcsName.
STG_E_INVALIDPOINTER The pointer specified for the element was invalid.
STG_E_INVALIDPARAMETER One of the parameters was invalid.
STG_E_REVERTED The storage object has been invalidated by a revert operation above it in the transaction tree.
STG_E_TOOMANYOPENFILES The element was not removed because there are too many open files.

Remarks

The DestroyElement method deletes a substorage or stream from the current storage object. After a successful call to DestroyElement, any open instance of the destroyed element from the parent storage becomes invalid.

If a storage object is opened in transacted mode, destruction of an element requires that the call to DestroyElement be followed by a call to the IStorage::Commit method.

To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: Objidl.h, Objidl.idl.
Link Library: Ole32.lib, Uuid.lib.

See Also

IFillLockBytes | IStorage::Commit

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