STGTY

The STGTY enumeration values are used in the type member of the STATSTG structure to indicate the type of the storage element. A storage element is a storage object, a stream object, or a byte array object (LOCKBYTES).

typedef enum tagSTGTY 
{ 
    STGTY_STORAGE      = 1, 
    STGTY_STREAM       = 2, 
    STGTY_LOCKBYTES    = 3, 
    STGTY_PROPERTY     = 4 
} STGTY; 
 

Elements

STGTY_STORAGE
Indicates that the storage element is a storage object.
STGTY_STREAM
Indicates that the storage element is a stream object.
STGTY_LOCKBYTES
Indicates that the storage element is a byte array object.
STGTY_PROPERTY
Indicates that the storage element is a property storage object.

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Use version 3.1 and later.
  Windows: Use Windows 95 and later.
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in objidl.h.

See Also

IStream, STATSTG