C# Class Microsoft.Protocols.TestSuites.Common.RopSetColumnsRequest

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Public Properties

Property Type Description
InputHandleIndex byte
LogonId byte
PropertyTagCount ushort
PropertyTags Microsoft.Protocols.TestSuites.Common.PropertyTag[]
RopId byte
SetColumnsFlags byte

Public Methods

Method Description
Serialize ( ) : byte[]

Serialize the ROP request buffer.

Size ( ) : int

Return the size of this structure.

Method Details

Serialize() public method

Serialize the ROP request buffer.
public Serialize ( ) : byte[]
return byte[]

Size() public method

Return the size of this structure.
public Size ( ) : int
return int

Property Details

InputHandleIndex public property

Unsigned 8-bit integer. This index specifies the location in the Server Object Handle Table where the handle for the input Server Object is stored.
public byte InputHandleIndex
return byte

LogonId public property

Unsigned 8-bit integer. This value specifies the logon associated with this operation.
public byte LogonId
return byte

PropertyTagCount public property

Unsigned 16-bit integer. This value specifies how many tags are present in PropertyTags.
public ushort PropertyTagCount
return ushort

PropertyTags public property

Array of PropertyTag structures. This field specifies the property values that are visible in table rows. The number of structures contained in this field is specified by the PropertyTagCount field. The format of the PropertyTag structure is specified in [MS-OXCDATA].
public PropertyTag[],Microsoft.Protocols.TestSuites.Common PropertyTags
return Microsoft.Protocols.TestSuites.Common.PropertyTag[]

RopId public property

Unsigned 8-bit integer. This value specifies the type of remote operation. For this operation, this field is set to 0x12.
public byte RopId
return byte

SetColumnsFlags public property

8-bit flags structure. The possible values are specified in [MS-OXCTABL]. These flags control this operation.
public byte SetColumnsFlags
return byte