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SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG Enumeration (COM)

Specifies the different types of flags used for Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO).

Syntax

  
<Serializable>  
Public Enum SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG  
  
[Serializable]  
public enum SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG  
  
[Serializable]  
__value public enum SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG  
  
            public   
   Serializable  
enum SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG  

Remarks

The following table describes the possible values for the notification flags.

Members

Member Name Value Direction Description
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_NONE 0x00000000 Both Null value.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_ADMIN_CHANGE 0x00000001 Both The password change was a result of an administrator action. Some systems will be able to distinguish between an administrator action, while some will not. ENTSSO will not set this flag.

This flag is currently not used.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_TEST 0x00000008 Both The current notification is a test request.

Your adapter can safely ignore this notification. You can use this notification for testing and diagnostics purposes.

This flag is currently not used.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_AUDIT 0x00000010 Both The current request requires auditing.

This flag is currently not used.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_WINDOWS 0x00000020 Not applicable Reserved for internal use.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_WAIT 0x00000040 Adapter to ENTSSO ReceiveNotification should block and wait until a notification is available.

Best practice indicates you should set this flag and allow the PS Helper to wait for notifications.
SSO_NOTIFICATION_FLAG_SEND_ONLY 0x00000080 Adapter to ENTSSO Indicates that this PS Helper should initialize for sending only. It assumes that another PS Helper will be initialized normally.

You should use this flag when using one PS Helper for ReceiveNotification (for receiving password changes), and another fro SendNotification (for sending password changes).

Requirements

Type Library: SSOPSHelper 1.0 Type Library (SSOPSHelper.dll)

Platforms: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows 11, and Windows 10

See Also

Programming with Enterprise Single Sign-On