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In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, the DEVPROP_TYPE_EMPTY identifier represents a special base-data-type identifier that indicates that a property does not exist.
Remarks
Use this base-data-type identifier with the device property functions to delete a property.
If a device property function returns this base-data-type identifier, the property does not exist.
DEVPROP_TYPE_EMPTY cannot be combined with the property-data-type modifiers DEVPROP_TYPEMOD_ARRAY or DEVPROP_TYPEMOD_LIST.
Deleting a Property
To delete a property, call the corresponding SetupDiSetXxx property function and set the function parameters as follows:
Set the PropertyType parameter to DEVPROP_TYPE_EMPTY, the PropertyBuffer parameter to NULL, and the PropertyBufferSize parameter to zero.
Set the other function input parameters as appropriate to set the property.
If DEVPROP_TYPE_EMPTY is used in an attempt to delete a property that does not exist, the delete operation will fail, and a call to GetLastError will return ERROR_NOT_FOUND.
Retrieving a Property that Does Not Exist
A call to a SetupDiGetXxx property function that attempts to retrieve a device property that does not exist will fail, and a subsequent call to GetLastError will return ERROR_NOT_FOUND. The called SetupAPI property function will set the *PropertyType parameter to DEVPROP_TYPE_EMPTY.
Requirements
Header |
Devpropdef.h (include Devpropdef.h) |