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H A Dusnjrnl.h187 /*0x30*/le32 security_id; /* File security_id copied from member in struct:__anon11850
H A Dlayout.h509 * security_id (le32).
513 * values and second by ascending security_id values. E.g. used for $SDH
923 /* 52*/ le32 security_id; /* Security_id for the file. member in struct:__anon11763::__anon11764::__anon11766
1792 * in FILE_Secure and the correct descriptor is found using the security_id
1806 * (security_id, not to be confused with a SID). The security_id is unique for
1809 * data attribute. The $SII index is sorted by ascending security_id.
1820 * When a precise match is found, the security_id coresponding to the security
1828 * security_id and is added to the $SDS data attribute. Then, entries
1842 le32 security_id; /* The security_id assigned to the descriptor. */ member in struct:__anon11799
1849 * boundaries, sorted by security_id in a B+ tree. Security descriptors cannot
1863 le32 security_id; /* The security_id assigned to the descriptor. */ member in struct:__anon11800
1875 le32 security_id; /* The security_id assigned to the descriptor. */ member in struct:__anon11801
1880 * hash and then by security_id. The collation rule is
1885 le32 security_id; /* The security_id assigned to the descriptor. */ member in struct:__anon11802

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