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Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| kernel32.lib
| Header File
| winbase.h
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BackupRead
The
BackupRead function reads data associated with a specified file or directory into a
buffer. You use this function to back up a file or directory.
BOOL BackupRead(
HANDLE hFile,
| // handle to file or directory
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LPBYTE lpBuffer,
| // pointer to buffer to read to
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DWORD nNumberOfBytesToRead,
| // number of bytes to read
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LPDWORD lpNumberOfBytesRead,
| // pointer to variable to receive number of bytes read
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BOOL bAbort,
| // termination type
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BOOL bProcessSecurity,
| // process security flag
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LPVOID *lpContext
| // pointer to pointer to internal context information
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Parameters
hFile
Handle to the file or directory being backed up. The function reads data
associated with this file. You obtain this handle by calling the
CreateFile function.
The
BackupRead function fails if
CreateFile was called with the flag FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING. In this case, the
GetLastError function returns the value ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER.
lpBuffer
Pointer to a buffer that the function writes data to.
nNumberOfBytesToRead
Specifies the length of the buffer. The buffer size must be greater than the
size of a
WIN32_STREAM_ID structure.
lpNumberOfBytesRead
Pointer to a variable that, when the function returns, contains the number of
bytes read.
If the function return value is TRUE, and the variable pointed to by
lpNumberOfBytesRead is zero, then all the data associated with the file handle has been read.
bAbort
Indicates whether
BackupRead terminated abnormally. If this value is TRUE, the operation terminates
abnormally and all buffers are deallocated.
bProcessSecurity
Indicates whether the function will restore the access-control list (ACL) data
for the file or directory.
If
bProcessSecurity is TRUE, the ACL data will be backed up.
lpContext
Pointer to a variable that receives and holds a pointer to an internal data
structure used by
BackupRead to maintain context information during a backup operation.
You must set the variable pointed to by
lpContext to NULL before the first call to
BackupRead for the specified file or directory. The function allocates memory for the
data structure, and then sets the variable to point to that structure. You must
not change
lpContext or the variable that it points to between calls to
BackupRead.
To release the memory used by the data structure, call
BackupRead with the
bAbort parameter set to TRUE when the backup operation is complete.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero, indicating that an I/O error
occurred. To get extended error information, call
GetLastError.
Remarks
BackupRead processes all of the data pertaining to an opened object as a series of
discrete byte streams. Each stream is preceded by a 32-bit aligned
WIN32_STREAM_ID structure.
Streams must be processed in the same order in which they were written to the
tape. This ordering enables applications to compare the data backed up against
the data on the source device. The data returned by
BackupRead is to be used only as input to the
BackupWrite function. This data is returned as one large data stream divided into
substreams. The substreams are separated by
WIN32_STREAM_ID headers.
If an error occurs while
BackupRead is reading, the calling process can skip the bad data by calling the
BackupSeek function.
See Also
BackupWrite,
BackupSeek,
WIN32_STREAM_ID
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