DRMIsActivated function (msdrm.h)
[The AD RMS SDK leveraging functionality exposed by
the client in Msdrm.dll is available for use in Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, and Windows 8. It may be altered or
unavailable in subsequent versions. Instead, use Active Directory Rights Management Services SDK 2.1,
which leverages functionality exposed by the client in Msipc.dll.]
The DRMIsActivated function indicates whether the current user or machine is activated.
Syntax
DRMEXPORT HRESULT UDAPICALL DRMIsActivated(
[in] DRMHSESSION hClient,
[in] UINT uFlags,
[in] DRM_ACTSERV_INFO *pActServInfo
);
Parameters
[in] hClient
A handle to a client session created by using the DRMCreateClientSession function.
[in] uFlags
A value that determines whether the current user or machine is being queried for activation status. This can be one of the following values.
DRM_ACTIVATE_MACHINE
The machine is being queried for activation status. The machine is considered activated if there is a valid lockbox for the logged-on user and a valid machine certificates in the per-user certificate store.
In Rights Management Services client 1.0, the machine is considered activated if there is a valid lockbox and a valid machine certificate.
DRM_ACTIVATE_GROUPIDENTITY
The current user is being queried for activation status.
The current user is considered activated if the certificate store of the current user has a rights account certificate issued to the specified group ID.
[in] pActServInfo
This parameter is reserved and must be set to NULL.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the function returns S_OK.
If the function fails, it returns an HRESULT value that indicates the error. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following list. For a list of common error codes, see Common HRESULT Values.
Remarks
You can call DRMIsActivated to determine the current state of computer or user activation before calling any function that requires prior activation. If DRMIsActivated fails, call DRMActivate.
This function internally uses information contained in the client session. If the user ID associated with the client session does not match the ID of the logged–on user, this function will fail. For more information, see DRMCreateClientSession.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | msdrm.h |
Library | Msdrm.lib |
DLL | Msdrm.dll |