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The following option flags are used with the InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption functions. All valid option flags have a value greater than or equal to INTERNET_FIRST_OPTION and less than or equal to INTERNET_LAST_OPTION.
INTERNET_OPTION_ALTER_IDENTITY
80
Not implemented
INTERNET_OPTION_ASYNC
30
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_ASYNC_ID
15
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_ASYNC_PRIORITY
16
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_BYPASS_EDITED_ENTRY
64
Sets or retrieves the Boolean value that determines if the system should check the network for newer content and overwrite edited cache entries if a newer version is found. If set to True, the system checks the network for newer content and overwrites the edited cache entry with the newer version. The default is False, which indicates that the edited cache entry should be used without checking the network. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. It is valid only in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_CACHE_STREAM_HANDLE
27
No longer supported.
INTERNET_OPTION_CACHE_TIMESTAMPS
69
Retrieves an INTERNET_CACHE_TIMESTAMPS structure that contains the LastModified time and Expires time from the resource stored in the Internet cache. This value is used by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CALLBACK
1
Sets or retrieves the address of the callback function defined for this handle. This option can be used on all HINTERNET handles. Used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CALLBACK_FILTER
54
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_CLIENT_CERT_CONTEXT
84
This flag is not supported by InternetQueryOption. The lpBuffer parameter must be a pointer to a CERT_CONTEXT structure and not a pointer to a CERT_CONTEXT pointer. If an application receives ERROR_INTERNET_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT_NEEDED, it must call InternetErrorDlg or use InternetSetOption to supply a certificate before retrying the request. CertDuplicateCertificateContext is then called so that the certificate context passed can be independently released by the application.
INTERNET_OPTION_CODEPAGE
68
By default, the host or authority portion of the Unicode URL is encoded according to the IDN specification. Setting this option on the request, or connection handle, when IDN is disabled, specifies a code page encoding scheme for the host portion of the URL. The lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption contains the desired DBCS code page. If no code page is specified in lpBuffer, WinINet uses the default system code page (CP_ACP). Note: This option is ignored if IDN is not disabled. For more information about how to disable IDN, see the INTERNET_OPTION_IDN option.
Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003 with SP1: This flag is not supported.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 7.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_CODEPAGE_PATH
100
By default, the path portion of the URL is UTF8 encoded. The WinINet API performs escape character (%) encoding on the high-bit characters. Setting this option on the request, or connection handle, disables the UTF8 encoding and sets a specific code page. The lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption contains the desired DBCS codepage for the path. If no code page is specified in lpBuffer, WinINet uses the default CP_UTF8.
Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003 with SP1: This flag is not supported.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 7.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_CODEPAGE_EXTRA
101
By default, the path portion of the URL is the default system code page (CP_ACP). The escape character (%) conversions are not performed on the extra portion. Setting this option on the request, or connection handle disables the CP_ACP encoding. The lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption contains the desired DBCS codepage for the extra portion of the URL. If no code page is specified in lpBuffer, WinINet uses the default system code page (CP_ACP).
Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003 with SP1: This flag is not supported.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 7.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_COMPRESSED_CONTENT_LENGTH
147
For a request where WinInet decompressed the server s supplied Content-Encoding, retrieves the server-reported Content-Length of the response body as a ULONGLONG. Supported in Windows 10, version 1507 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_BACKOFF
4
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_RETRIES
3
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the number of times WinINet attempts to resolve and connect to a host. It only attempts once per IP address. For example, if you attempt to connect to a multihome host that has ten IP addresses and INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_RETRIES is set to seven, WinINet only attempts to resolve and connect to the first seven IP addresses. Conversely, given the same set of ten IP addresses, if INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_RETRIES is set to 20, WinINet attempts each of the ten only once. If a host has only one IP address and the first connection attempt fails, there are no further attempts. If a connection attempt still fails after the specified number of attempts, the request is canceled. The default value for INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_RETRIES is five attempts. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIME
55
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
2
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the time-out value, in milliseconds, to use for Internet connection requests. Setting this option to infinite (0xFFFFFFFF) will disable this timer.
If a connection request takes longer than this time-out value, the request is canceled. When attempting to connect to multiple IP addresses for a single host (a multihome host), the timeout limit is cumulative for all of the IP addresses. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECTED_STATE
50
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the connected state. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONTEXT_VALUE
45
Sets or retrieves a DWORD_PTR that contains the address of the context value associated with this HINTERNET handle. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. Previously, this set the context value to the address stored in the lpBuffer pointer. This has been corrected so that the value stored in the buffer is used and the INTERNET_OPTION_CONTEXT_VALUE flag is assigned a new value. The old value, 10, has been preserved so that applications written for the old behavior are still supported.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONTROL_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT
6
Identical to INTERNET_OPTION_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_CONTROL_SEND_TIMEOUT
5
Identical to INTERNET_OPTION_SEND_TIMEOUT. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_DATA_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT
8
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the time-out value, in milliseconds, to receive a response to a request for the data channel of an FTP transaction. If the response takes longer than this time-out value, the request is canceled. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
This flag has no impact on HTTP functionality.
INTERNET_OPTION_DATA_SEND_TIMEOUT
7
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value, in milliseconds, that contains the time-out value to send a request for the data channel of an FTP transaction. If the send takes longer than this time-out value, the send is canceled. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
This flag has no impact on HTTP functionality.
INTERNET_OPTION_DATAFILE_NAME
33
Retrieves a string value that contains the name of the file backing a downloaded entity. This flag is valid after InternetOpenUrl, FtpOpenFile, GopherOpenFile, or HttpOpenRequest has completed. This option can only be queried by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_DATAFILE_EXT
96
Sets a string value that contains the extension of the file backing a downloaded entity. This flag should be set before calling InternetOpenUrl, FtpOpenFile, GopherOpenFile, or HttpOpenRequest. This option can only be set by InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_DIAGNOSTIC_SOCKET_INFO
67
Retrieves an INTERNET_DIAGNOSTIC_SOCKET_INFO structure that contains data about a specified HTTP Request. This flag is used by InternetQueryOption.
Windows 7: This option is no longer supported.
INTERNET_OPTION_DIGEST_AUTH_UNLOAD
76
Causes the system to log off the Digest authentication SSPI package, purging all of the credentials created for the process. No buffer is required for this option. It is used by InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_DISABLE_AUTODIAL
70
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_DISCONNECTED_TIMEOUT
49
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_ENABLE_HTTP_PROTOCOL
148
Sets a DWORD bitmask of acceptable advanced HTTP versions. May be set on any handle type. Possible values are:
Legacy versions of HTTP (1.1 and prior) cannot be disabled using this option. The default is 0x0. Supported in Windows 10, version 1507 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_ENABLE_REDIRECT_CACHE_READ
122
On a request handle, sets a Boolean controlling whether redirects will be returned from the WinInet cache for a given request. The default is FALSE. Supported in Windows 8 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_ENCODE_EXTRA
155
Gets/sets a BOOL indicating whether non-ASCII characters in the query string should be percent-encoded. The default is FALSE. Supported in Windows 8.1 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_END_BROWSER_SESSION
42
Flushes entries not in use from the password cache on the hard disk drive. Also resets the cache time used when the synchronization mode is once-per-session. No buffer is required for this option. This is used by InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_ERROR_MASK
62
Sets an unsigned long integer value that contains the error masks that can be handled by the client application. This can be a combination of the following values:
INTERNET_ERROR_MASK_COMBINED_SEC_CERT
0x2
Indicates that all certificate errors are to be reported using the same error return, namely ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_ERRORS. If this flag is set, call InternetErrorDlg upon receiving the ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_ERRORS error, so that the user can respond to a familiar dialog describing the problem.
Caution
Failing to inform the user of this error exposes the user to potential spoofing attacks.
INTERNET_ERROR_MASK_INSERT_CDROM
0x1
Indicates that the client application can handle the ERROR_INTERNET_INSERT_CDROM error code.
INTERNET_ERROR_MASK_LOGIN_FAILURE_DISPLAY_ENTITY_BODY
0x8
Indicates that the client application can handle the ERROR_INTERNET_LOGIN_FAILURE_DISPLAY_ENTITY_BODY error code.
INTERNET_ERROR_MASK_NEED_MSN_SSPI_PKG
0x4
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_ENTERPRISE_CONTEXT
159
Sets a PWSTR containing the Enterprise ID (see https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/mt759320(v=vs.85).aspx) which applies to the request. Supported in Windows 10, version 1507 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_EXTENDED_ERROR
24
Retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains a Winsock error code mapped to the ERROR_INTERNET_ error messages last returned in this thread context. This option is used on a NULLHINTERNET handle by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_FROM_CACHE_TIMEOUT
63
Sets or retrieves a1n unsigned long integer value that contains the amount of time the system should wait for a response to a network request before checking the cache for a copy of the resource. If a network request takes longer than the time specified and the requested resource is available in the cache, the resource is retrieved from the cache. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_HANDLE_TYPE
9
Retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the type of the HINTERNET handles passed in. This is used by InternetQueryOption on any HINTERNET handle. Possible return values include the following.
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_CONNECT_FTP
2
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_CONNECT_GOPHER
3
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_CONNECT_HTTP
4
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_FILE_REQUEST
14
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_FTP_FILE
7
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_FTP_FILE_HTML
8
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_FTP_FIND
5
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_FTP_FIND_HTML
6
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_GOPHER_FILE
11
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_GOPHER_FILE_HTML
12
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_GOPHER_FIND
9
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_GOPHER_FIND_HTML
10
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_HTTP_REQUEST
13
INTERNET_HANDLE_TYPE_INTERNET
1
INTERNET_OPTION_HSTS
157
Gets/sets a BOOL indicating whether WinInet should follow HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) directives from servers. If enabled, https:// schemed requests to domains which have an HSTS policy cached by WinInet will be redirected to matching https:// URLs. The default is FALSE. Supported in Windows 8.1 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_HTTP_DECODING
65
Enables WinINet to perform decoding for the gzip and deflate encoding schemes. For more information, see Content Encoding.
INTERNET_OPTION_HTTP_PROTOCOL_USED
149
Gets a DWORD indicating which advanced HTTP version was used on a given request. Possible values are:
0x0 indicates HTTP/1.1 or earlier; see INTERNET_OPTION_HTTP_VERSION if more precision is needed about which legacy version was used. Supported on Windows 10, version 1507 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_HTTP_VERSION
59
Sets or retrieves an HTTP_VERSION_INFO structure that contains the supported HTTP version. This must be used on a NULL handle. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
On Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and later, the value of the dwMinorVersion member in the HTTP_VERSION_INFO structure is overridden by Internet Explorer settings. EnableHttp1_1 is a registry value under HKLM\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\AdvacnedOptions\HTTP\GENABLE controlled by Internet Options set in Internet Explorer for the system. The EnableHttp1_1 value defaults to 1. The HTTP_VERSION_INFO structure is ignored for any HTTP version less than 1.1 if EnableHttp1_1 is set to 1.
INTERNET_OPTION_IDENTITY
78
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_IDLE_STATE
51
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_IDN
102
By default, the host or authority portion of the URL is encoded according to the IDN specification for both direct and proxy connections. This option can be used on the request, or connection handle to enable or disable IDN. When IDN is disabled, WinINet uses the system codepage to encode the host or authority portion of the URL. To disable IDN host conversion, set the lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption to zero. To enable IDN conversion on only the direct connection, specify INTERNET_FLAG_IDN_DIRECT in the lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption. To enable IDN conversion on only the proxy connection, specify INTERNET_FLAG_IDN_PROXY in the lpBuffer parameter in the call to InternetSetOption.
Windows XP with SP2 and Windows Server 2003 with SP1: This flag is not supported.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 7.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_IGNORE_OFFLINE
77
Sets or retrieves whether the global offline flag should be ignored for the specified request handle. No buffer is required for this option. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption with a request handle. This option is only valid in Internet Explorer 5 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_KEEP_CONNECTION
22
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_LISTEN_TIMEOUT
11
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_MAX_CONNS_PER_1_0_SERVER
74
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the maximum number of connections allowed per HTTP/1.0 server. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option is only valid in Internet Explorer 5 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_MAX_CONNS_PER_PROXY
103
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the maximum number of connections allowed per CERN proxy. When this option is set or retrieved, the hInternet parameter must set to a null handle value. A null handle value indicates that the option should be set or queried for the current process. When calling InternetSetOption with this option, all existing proxy objects will receive the new value. This value is limited to a range of 2 to 128, inclusive.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 8.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_MAX_CONNS_PER_SERVER
73
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the maximum number of connections allowed per server. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option is only valid in Internet Explorer 5 and later.
INTERNET_OPTION_OFFLINE_MODE
26
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_OFFLINE_SEMANTICS
52
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_OPT_IN_WEAK_SIGNATURE
176
Opt-in for weak signatures (e.g. SHA-1) to be treated as insecure. This will instruct WinInet to call CertGetCertificateChain using the CERT_CHAIN_OPT_IN_WEAK_SIGNATURE parameter.
INTERNET_OPTION_PARENT_HANDLE
21
Retrieves the parent handle to this handle. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_PASSWORD
29
Sets or retrieves a string value that contains the password associated with a handle returned by InternetConnect. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION
75
Sets or retrieves an INTERNET_PER_CONN_OPTION_LIST structure that specifies a list of options for a particular connection. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option is only valid in Internet Explorer 5 and later.
Note
INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION causes the settings to be changed on a system-wide basis when a NULL handle is used in the call to InternetSetOption. To refresh the global proxy settings, you must call InternetSetOption with the INTERNET_OPTION_REFRESH option flag.
Note
To change proxy information for the entire process without affecting the global settings in Internet Explorer 5 and later, use this option on the handle that is returned from InternetOpen. The following code example changes the proxy for the whole process even though the HINTERNET handle is closed and is not used by any requests.
INTERNET_OPTION_POLICY
48
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY
38
Sets or retrieves an INTERNET_PROXY_INFO structure that contains the proxy data for an existing InternetOpen handle when the HINTERNET handle is not NULL. If the HINTERNET handle is NULL, the function sets or queries the global proxy data. This option can be used on the handle returned by InternetOpen. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
Note
It is recommended that INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION be used instead of INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY.
INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_PASSWORD
44
Sets or retrieves a string value that contains the password used to access the proxy. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option can be set on the handle returned by InternetConnect or HttpOpenRequest.
INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_SETTINGS_CHANGED
95
Alerts the current WinInet instance that proxy settings have changed and that they must update with the new settings. To alert all available WinInet instances, set the Buffer parameter of InternetSetOption to NULL and BufferLength to 0 when passing this option. This option can be set on the handle returned by InternetConnect or HttpOpenRequest.
INTERNET_OPTION_PROXY_USERNAME
43
Sets or retrieves a string value that contains the user name used to access the proxy. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option can be set on the handle returned by InternetConnect or HttpOpenRequest.
INTERNET_OPTION_READ_BUFFER_SIZE
12
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the size of the read buffer. This option can be used on HINTERNET handles returned by FtpOpenFile, FtpFindFirstFile, and InternetConnect (FTP session only). This option is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_RECEIVE_THROUGHPUT
57
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT
6
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the time-out value, in milliseconds, to receive a response to a request. If the response takes longer than this time-out value, the request is canceled. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
This option is not intended to represent a fine-grained, immediate timeout. You can expect the timeout to occur up to six seconds after the set timeout value.
When used in reference to an FTP transaction, this option refers to the control channel.
INTERNET_OPTION_REFRESH
37
Causes the proxy data to be reread from the registry for a handle. No buffer is required. This option can be used on the HINTERNET handle returned by InternetOpen. It is used by InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_REMOVE_IDENTITY
79
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_REQUEST_FLAGS
23
Retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the special status flags that indicate the status of the download in progress. This is used by InternetQueryOption. The INTERNET_OPTION_REQUEST_FLAGS option can be one of the following values:
INTERNET_REQFLAG_ASYNC
0x00000002
Not implemented.
INTERNET_REQFLAG_CACHE_WRITE_DISABLED
0x00000040
Internet request cannot be cached (an HTTPS request, for example).
INTERNET_REQFLAG_FROM_CACHE
0x00000001
Response came from the cache.
INTERNET_REQFLAG_NET_TIMEOUT
0x00000080
Internet request timed out.
INTERNET_REQFLAG_NO_HEADERS
0x00000008
Original response contained no headers.
INTERNET_REQFLAG_PASSIVE
0x00000010
Not implemented.
INTERNET_REQFLAG_VIA_PROXY
0x00000004
Request was made through a proxy.
INTERNET_OPTION_REQUEST_PRIORITY
58
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the priority of requests that compete for a connection on an HTTP handle. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_RESET_URLCACHE_SESSION
60
Starts a new cache session for the process. No buffer is required. This is used by InternetSetOption. This option is reserved for internal use only.
INTERNET_OPTION_SECONDARY_CACHE_KEY
53
Sets or retrieves a string value that contains the secondary cache key. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption. This option is reserved for internal use only.
INTERNET_OPTION_SECURITY_CERTIFICATE
35
Retrieves the certificate for an SSL/PCT (Secure Sockets Layer/Private Communications Technology) server into a formatted string. This is used by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_SECURITY_CERTIFICATE_STRUCT
32
Retrieves the certificate for an SSL/PCT server into the INTERNET_CERTIFICATE_INFO structure. This is used by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_SECURITY_FLAGS
31
Retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the security flags for a handle. This option is used by InternetQueryOption. It can be a combination of the following values.
SECURITY_FLAG_128BIT
0x20000000
Identical to the preferred value SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_STRONG. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_40BIT
0x10000000
Identical to the preferred value SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_WEAK. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_56BIT
0x40000000
Identical to the preferred value SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_MEDIUM. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_FORTEZZA
0x08000000
Indicates Fortezza has been used to provide secrecy, authentication, and/or integrity for the specified connection.
SECURITY_FLAG_IETFSSL4
0x00000020
Not implemented.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_CERT_CN_INVALID
0x00001000
Ignores the ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID error message.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_CERT_DATE_INVALID
0x00002000
Ignores the ERROR_INTERNET_SEC_CERT_DATE_INVALID error message.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_REDIRECT_TO_HTTP
0x00008000
Ignores the ERROR_INTERNET_HTTPS_TO_HTTP_ON_REDIR error message.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_REDIRECT_TO_HTTPS
0x00004000
Ignores the ERROR_INTERNET_HTTP_TO_HTTPS_ON_REDIR error message.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_REVOCATION
0x00000080
Ignores certificate revocation problems.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CA
0x00000100
Ignores unknown certificate authority problems.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_WEAK_SIGNATURE
0x00010000
Ignores weak certificate signature problems.
SECURITY_FLAG_IGNORE_WRONG_USAGE
0x00000200
Ignores incorrect usage problems.
SECURITY_FLAG_NORMALBITNESS
0x10000000
Identical to the value SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_WEAK. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_PCT
0x00000008
Not implemented.
SECURITY_FLAG_PCT4
0x00000010
Not implemented.
SECURITY_FLAG_SECURE
0x00000001
Uses secure transfers. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_SSL
0x00000002
Not implemented.
SECURITY_FLAG_SSL3
0x00000004
Not implemented.
SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_MEDIUM
0x40000000
Uses medium (56-bit) encryption. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_STRONG
0x20000000
Uses strong (128-bit) encryption. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_STRENGTH_WEAK
0x10000000
Uses weak (40-bit) encryption. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
SECURITY_FLAG_UNKNOWNBIT
0x80000000
The bit size used in the encryption is unknown. This is only returned in a call to InternetQueryOption.
Be aware that the data retrieved this way relates to a transaction that has occurred, whose security level can no longer be changed.
INTERNET_OPTION_SECURITY_KEY_BITNESS
36
Retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the bit size of the encryption key. The larger the number, the greater the encryption strength used. This is used by InternetQueryOption. Be aware that the data retrieved this way relates to a transaction that has already occurred, whose security level can no longer be changed.
INTERNET_OPTION_SEND_THROUGHPUT
56
Not implemented.
INTERNET_OPTION_SEND_TIMEOUT
5
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value, in milliseconds, that contains the time-out value to send a request. If the send takes longer than this time-out value, the send is canceled. This option can be used on any HINTERNET handle, including a NULL handle. It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
When used in reference to an FTP transaction, this option refers to the control channel.
INTERNET_OPTION_SERVER_CERT_CHAIN_CONTEXT
105
Retrieves the server s certificate-chain context as a duplicated PCCERT_CHAIN_CONTEXT. You may pass this duplicated context to any Crypto API function which takes a PCCERT_CHAIN_CONTEXT. You must call CertFreeCertificateChain on the returned PCCERT_CHAIN_CONTEXT when you are done with the certificate-chain context.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 8.0.
INTERNET_OPTION_SETTINGS_CHANGED
39
Notifies the system that the registry settings have been changed so that it verifies the settings on the next call to InternetConnect. This is used by InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_SERVER_AUTH
104
Sets an HTTP request object such that it will not logon to origin servers, but will perform automatic logon to HTTP proxy servers. This option differs from the Request flag INTERNET_FLAG_NO_AUTH, which prevents authentication to both proxy servers and origin servers.
Setting this mode will suppress the use of any credential material (either previously provided username/password or client SSL certificate) when communicating with an origin server. However, if the request must transit via an authenticating proxy, WinINet will still perform automatic authentication to the HTTP proxy per the Intranet Zone settings for the user. The default Intranet Zone setting is to permit automatic logon using the user s default credentials.
To ensure suppression of all identifying information, the caller should combine INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_SERVER_AUTH with the INTERNET_FLAG_NO_COOKIES request flag.
This option may only be set on request objects before they have been sent. Attempts to set this option after the request has been sent will return ERROR_INTERNET_INCORRECT_HANDLE_STATE.
No buffer is required for this option. This is used by InternetSetOption on handles returned by HttpOpenRequest only.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 8.0 or later.
INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_BEHAVIOR
81
A general purpose option that is used to suppress behaviors on a process-wide basis. The lpBuffer parameter of the function must be a pointer to a DWORD containing the specific behavior to suppress. This option cannot be queried with InternetQueryOption. The permitted values are:
INTERNET_SUPPRESS_RESET_ALL
0
Disables all suppressions, re-enabling default and configured behavior. This option is the equivalent of setting INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_POLICY_RESET and INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST_RESET individually.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_POLICY
1
Ignores any configured cookie policies and allows cookies to be set.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_POLICY_RESET
2
Disables the INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_POLICY suppression, permitting the evaluation of cookies according to the configured cookie policy.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST
3
Suppresses the persistence of cookies, even if the server has specified them as persistent.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 8.0 or later.
INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST_RESET
4
Disables the INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST suppression, re-enabling the persistence of cookies. Any previously suppressed cookies will not become persistent.
Version: Requires Internet Explorer 8.0 or later.
INTERNET_OPTION_URL
34
Retrieves a string value that contains the full URL of a downloaded resource. If the original URL contained any extra data, such as search strings or anchors, or if the call was redirected, the URL returned differs from the original. This option is valid on HINTERNET handles returned by InternetOpenUrl, FtpOpenFile, GopherOpenFile, or HttpOpenRequest. It is used by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_USER_AGENT
41
Sets or retrieves the user agent string on handles supplied by InternetOpen and used in subsequent HttpSendRequest functions, as long as it is not overridden by a header added by HttpAddRequestHeaders or HttpSendRequest. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_USERNAME
28
Sets or retrieves a string that contains the user name associated with a handle returned by InternetConnect. This is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_VERSION
40
Retrieves an INTERNET_VERSION_INFO structure that contains the version number of Wininet.dll. This option can be used on a NULLHINTERNET handle by InternetQueryOption.
INTERNET_OPTION_WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE
13
Sets or retrieves an unsigned long integer value that contains the size, in bytes, of the write buffer. This option can be used on HINTERNET handles returned by FtpOpenFile and InternetConnect (FTP session only). It is used by InternetQueryOption and InternetSetOption.
Note
WinINet does not support server implementations. In addition, it should not be used from a service. For server implementations or services use Microsoft Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP).
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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