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This function is an extended routine that removes a leaf entry from the directory tree.
ULONG ldap_delete_ext(LDAP* ld,UNICODE PTCHARdn,LDAPControl** ServerControls,LDAPControl** ClientControls,ULONG* MessageNumber);
Parameters
- ld
[in] Session handle. - dn
[in] Distinguished name of the entry to delete. - ServerControls
[in] List of LDAP server controls. - ClientControls
[in] List of client controls. - MessageNumber
[out] Message identifier for the request.
Return Values
If this function succeeds, the return value is LDAP_SUCCESS.
If this function fails, it returns an error code. See the LDAP_RETCODE enumeration for a list of possible return values.
Remarks
This function removes a leaf entry from the directory tree.
Note LDAP does not support deletion of entire subtrees in a single operation.
The parameters and effects of this function include those of the ldap_delete function. The extended routine includes additional parameters to support client and server controls and thread safety.
If the operation succeeds, ldap_delete_ext passes the message identifier to the caller as a parameter when the operation returns successfully. Call the ldap_result function with the message identifier to get the result of the operation.
If you prefer to have the function return the results directly, use the synchronous routine ldap_delete_ext_s.
In a multithreading environment, calls to ldap_delete_ext are thread-safe.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Winldap.h.
Link Library: Wldap32.lib.
See Also
LDAP_RETCODE | ldap_delete | ldap_delete_ext_s | ldap_result
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