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The SpInstanceInit function is called once for each security package contained in an SSP/AP, when the SSP/AP is loaded into a client/server process. Security packages should use this function to perform any user mode-specific initialization.
Syntax
SpInstanceInitFn Spinstanceinitfn;
NTSTATUS Spinstanceinitfn(
[in] ULONG Version,
[in] PSECPKG_DLL_FUNCTIONS FunctionTable,
[out] PVOID *UserFunctions
)
{...}
Parameters
[in] Version
The version of the Local Security Authority (LSA).
[in] FunctionTable
Pointer to a SECPKG_DLL_FUNCTIONS structure containing the support functions that the security package can use in user-mode.
[out] UserFunctions
This parameter is not used.
Return value
If the function succeeds, return STATUS_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, return an NTSTATUS code that indicates the reason it failed.
Remarks
The SpInstanceInit function is called once when the SSP/AP is loaded into the user-mode process, after the SpUserModeInitialize function is called.
SSP/APs must implement the SpInstanceInit function; however, the actual name given to the implementation is up to the developer.
A pointer to the SpInstanceInit function is available in the SECPKG_USER_FUNCTION_TABLE structure received from the SpUserModeInitialize function.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | ntsecpkg.h |