IRegistryKey::NewSubKey method (portcls.h)
The NewSubKey
method either creates a new registry subkey or opens an existing subkey under the key represented by the IRegistryKey object.
Syntax
NTSTATUS NewSubKey(
[out] IRegistryKey **RegistrySubKey,
[in] PUNKNOWN OuterUnknown,
[in] ACCESS_MASK DesiredAccess,
[in] PUNICODE_STRING SubKeyName,
[in] ULONG CreateOptions,
[out, optional] PULONG Disposition
);
Parameters
[out] RegistrySubKey
Output pointer for the new subkey. This parameter points to a caller-allocated pointer variable into which the method writes the pointer to the new IRegistryKey object. This object represents the subkey being opened or created. Specify a valid, non-NULL pointer value for this parameter.
[in] OuterUnknown
Pointer to the IUnknown interface of an object that needs to aggregate the registry key object. This parameter is optional. If aggregation is not required, specify this parameter as NULL.
[in] DesiredAccess
Specifies the type of access that the caller requires to the subkey that is being opened or created. This parameter is of type ACCESS_MASK. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
[in] SubKeyName
Pointer to the name that is to be assigned to the subkey. This parameter must be a valid, non-NULL pointer to an initialized structure of type UNICODE_STRING.
[in] CreateOptions
Flags indicating the create options. Can be zero if none are desired. This parameter is required if the value of RegistryKeyType is GeneralRegistryKey; otherwise, the method does not use this parameter. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
[out, optional] Disposition
Output pointer for the disposition value. This parameter points to a caller-allocated ULONG variable into which the method writes a status value indicating whether a new key was created or an existing key was opened. This parameter is optional and can be specified as NULL if the caller does not need it. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
Return value
NewSubKey
returns STATUS_SUCCESS if the call was successful in outputting a valid IRegistryKey pointer through the RegistrySubKey parameter. Otherwise, the method returns an appropriate error code.
Remarks
The NewSubKey
method either opens the specified registry key if it already exists, or creates a new key in the registry if it does not exist. The method outputs a pointer to the IRegistryKey interface of the new key through the RegistrySubKey parameter. The method also outputs a status value through the optional Disposition parameter to indicate whether the key was opened or created.
The DesiredAccess, CreateOptions, and Disposition parameters take on the values that are defined for the parameters with the same names in the PcNewRegistryKey call.
The DesiredAccess parameter is an access-control mask that specifies the type of access control that the caller needs to have to the subkey when accessing it through the RegistrySubKey object. This mask should not be confused with the ACL (access control list) that controls access by users to the registry subkey. When the PcNewRegistryKey function or IPort::NewRegistryKey method creates a registry key of type GeneralRegistryKey, the ObjectAttributes parameter specifies the key's attributes, including a security descriptor that contains the ACL. When the NewSubKey
method creates a new registry subkey, however, that subkey simply inherits the ACL from its parent key. The NewSubKey
method provides no means to specify an ACL that differs from that of the parent key.
The RegistrySubKey and OuterUnknown parameters follow the reference-counting conventions for COM objects.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Universal |
Header | portcls.h (include Portcls.h) |
IRQL | PASSIVE_LEVEL |