NAME sec_cred_get_extended_attrs - Returns extended attributes from a privilege handle SYNOPSIS #include <dce/sec_cred.h> void sec_cred_get_extended_attrs( sec_cred_pa_handle_t callers_pas, sec_cred_attr_cursor_t *cursor sec_attr_t *attr error_status_t *status); PARAMETERS Input callers_pas A handle of type sec_cred_pa_handle_t to the caller's privilege attributes. This handle is supplied as output of either the sec_cred_get_initiator() call or sec_cred_get_delegate() call. Input/Output cursor A cursor of type sec_cred_attr_cursor_t that has been initialized by the sec_cred_initialize_attr_cursor() routine. As input cursor must be initialized. As output, cursor is positioned at the first attribute after the returned attribute. Output attr A pointer to a value of sec_attr_t that contains extended registry attributes. status A pointer to the completion status. On successful completion, status is assigned error_status_ok. DESCRIPTION The sec_cred_get_extended_attrs() routine extracts extended registry initialized from the privilege attribute handle identified by callers_pas. Before you execute call, you must execute: + A sec_cred_get_initiator() or sec_cred_get_delegate() call to obtain a sec_cred_pa_handle_t for the callers_pas parameter. + A sec_cred_initialize_attr_cursor() to initialize a sec_attr_t. To obtain all the extended registry attributes in the privilege attribute handle, repeat sec_cred_get_extended_attrs() calls until the status message no_more_entries_available is returned. ERRORS sec_cred_s_invalid_pa_handle sec_cred_s_invalid_cursor sec_cred_s_no_more_entries error_status_ok RELATED INFORMATION Functions: sec_intro sec_cred_initialize_attr_cursor sec_cred_get_initiator sec_cred_get_delegate