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The system calls registered policy callback functions to apply policy. The following code example shows how to register the application-defined callback function ProcessGroupPolicy. This function is implemented in a DLL named Gpext.dll.
#include <windows.h>
#define GPEXT_PATH "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon\\GPExtensions\\{MYGUID}"
// Prototype of callback function.
DWORD CALLBACK ProcessGroupPolicy( DWORD, HANDLE, HKEY, PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT, PGROUP_POLICY_OBJECT, ASYNCCOMPLETIONHANDLE, BOOL *, PFNSTATUSMESSAGECALLBACK );
// Registers the callback function.
STDAPI DllRegisterServer(void)
{
HKEY hKey;
LONG lResult;
DWORD dwDisp;
// Create the key described in GPEXT_PATH.
lResult = RegCreateKeyEx( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
GPEXT_PATH,
0,
NULL,
REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
KEY_WRITE,
NULL,
&hKey,
&dwDisp);
if( lResult != ERROR_SUCCESS ) return lResult;
// Store ProcessGroupPolicy as the name of the callback
// function.
RegSetValueEx( hKey,
"ProcessGroupPolicy",
0,
REG_SZ,
"ProcessGroupPolicy",
lstrlen("ProcessGroupPolicy") + 1 );
// Store gpext.dll as the name of the DLL that contains the
// callback function.
RegSetValueEx( hKey,
"DllName",
0,
REG_EXPAND_SZ,
"gpext.dll",
lstrlen("gpext.dll") + 1 );
// Close the registry key.
RegCloseKey( hKey );
return S_OK;
}