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NAME
sec_rgy_plcy_get_effective - Returns the effective policy for an
organization
SYNOPSIS
#include <dce/policy.h>
void sec_rgy_plcy_get_effective(
sec_rgy_handle_t context,
sec_rgy_name_t organization,
sec_rgy_plcy_t *policy_data,
error_status_t *status);
PARAMETERS
Input
context
An opaque handle bound to a registry server. Use
sec_rgy_site_open() to acquire a bound handle.
organization
A character string (type sec_rgy_name_t) containing the name
of the organization for which the policy data is to be returned.
If this string is empty, the routine returns the registry's
policy data.
Output
policy_data
A pointer to the sec_rgy_plcy_t structure to receive the
authentication policy. This structure contains the minimum
length of a user's password, the lifetime of a password, the
expiration date of a password, the lifetime of the entire
account, and some flags describing limitations on the password
spelling.
status
A pointer to the completion status. On successful completion,
the routine returns error_status_ok. Otherwise, it returns an
error.
DESCRIPTION
The sec_rgy_plcy_get_effective() routine returns the effective policy
for the specified organization.
The effective policy data is the most restrictive combination of the
registry and the organization policies.
The policy data consists of the following:
+ The password expiration date. This is the date on which account
passwords will expire.
+ The minimum length allowed for account passwords.
+ The period of time (life span) for which account passwords will be
valid.
+ The period of time (life span) for which accounts will be valid.
+ Flags indicating whether account passwords can consist entirely
of spaces or entirely of alphanumeric characters.
Permissions Required
The sec_rgy_plcy_get_effective() routine requires the r (read)
permission on the policy object from which the data is to be returned.
If an organization is specified, the routine also requires the r
(read) permission on the organization.
NOTES
If no organization is specified, the routine returns the registry's
policy data. To return the effective policy, an organization must be
specified. This is because the routine compares the registry's
policy data with that of the organization to determine which is more
restrictive.
FILES
SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]POLICY.IDL
The idl file from which dce/policy.h was derived.
ERRORS
sec_rgy_object_not_found
The registry server could not find the specified
organization.
sec_rgy_server_unavailable
The DCE Registry Server is unavailable.
error_status_ok
The call was successful.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: sec_intro
sec_rgy_plcy_get_info
sec_rgy_plcy_set_info
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