2.2.18.4 OBJREF_STANDARD
This form of OBJREF is the simplest, combining an STDOBJREF structure with a DUALSTRINGARRAY structure. It is used when there is no need to utilize the extra fields offered by the other OBJREF formats.
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std (40 bytes): This MUST be an STDOBJREF.
saResAddr (variable): A DUALSTRINGARRAY that MUST contain the network and security bindings for the object resolver service on the server.