STGTY
The STGTY enumeration values are used in the type member of the STATSTG structure to indicate the type of the storage element. A storage element is a storage object, a stream object, or a byte array object (LOCKBYTES). Defined in the IStream interface (stream.idl). typedef enum tagSTGTY{
STGTY_STORAGE = 1,
STGTY_STREAM = 2,
STGTY_LOCKBYTES = 3,
STGTY_PROPERTY = 4
} STGTY; Elements STGTY_STORAGE Indicates that the storage element is a storage object. STGTY_STREAM Indicates that the storage element is a stream object. STGTY_LOCKBYTES Indicates that the storage element is a byte array object. STGTY_PROPERTY Indicates that the storage element is a property storage object. See Also IStream, STATSTG
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