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IPortableDevice::Open

The Open method opens a connection between the application and the device.

Syntax

  HRESULT Open(
  LPCWSTR  pszPnPDeviceID,
  IPortableDeviceValues*  pClientInfo
);

Parameters

pszPnPDeviceID

[in]  Pointer to a null-terminated string that contains the Plug and Play ID string for the device. You can get this string by calling IPortableDeviceManager::GetDevices.

pClientInfo

[in]  Pointer to an IPortableDeviceValues interface that holds information that identifies the application to the device. This interface holds PROPERTYKEY/value pairs that try to identify an application uniquely. Although the presence of a CoCreated interface is required, the application is not required to send any key/value pairs. However, sending data might improve performance. Typical key/value pairs include the application's name, major and minor version, and build number. (See properties beginning with "WPD_CLIENT_" in the Properties section.).

Return Values

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK The method succeeded.
E_WPD_DEVICE_ALREADY_OPENED The device connection has already been opened.
E_POINTER At least one of the arguments was a NULL pointer.

Remarks

A device must be opened before you can call any methods on it. (Note that the IPortableDeviceManager methods do not require you to open a device before calling any methods.) However, you do not normally need to call Close.

Administrators can restrict the access of portable devices to computers running on a network. For example, an administrator may restrict all Guest users to read-only access, while Authenticated users are given read/write access.

Due to these security issues, if your application will not perform write operations, it should call the Open method and request read-only access by specifying GENERIC_READ for the WPD_CLIENT_DESIRED_ACCESS property that it supplies in the pClientInfo parameter.

If your application requires write operations, it should call the Open method as shown in the following example code. The first time, it should request read/write access by passing the default WPD_CLIENT_DESIRED_ACCESS property in the pClientInfo parameter. If this first call fails and returns E_ACCESSDENIED, your application should call the Open method a second time and request read-only access by specifying GENERIC_READ for the WPD_CLIENT_DESIRED_ACCESS property that it supplies in the pClientInfo parameter

Example Code

#define CLIENT_NAME         L"My WPD Application"
#define CLIENT_MAJOR_VER    1
#define CLIENT_MINOR_VER    0
#define CLIENT_REVISION     0

HRESULT OpenDevice(LPCWSTR wszPnPDeviceID, IPortableDevice** ppDevice)
{
    HRESULT                hr                 = S_OK;
    IPortableDeviceValues* pClientInformation = NULL;
    IPortableDevice*       pDevice            = NULL;

    if ((wszPnPDeviceID == NULL) || (ppDevice == NULL))
    {
        hr = E_INVALIDARG;
        return hr;
    }

    // CoCreate an IPortableDeviceValues interface to hold the client information.
    hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_PortableDeviceValues,
                          NULL,
                          CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
                          IID_IPortableDeviceValues,
                          (VOID**) &pClientInformation);
    if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
    {
        HRESULT ClientInfoHR = S_OK;

        // Attempt to set all properties for client information. If we fail to set
        // any of the properties below it is OK. Failing to set a property in the
        // client information isn't a fatal error.
        ClientInfoHR = pClientInformation->SetStringValue(WPD_CLIENT_NAME, CLIENT_NAME);
        if (FAILED(ClientInfoHR))
        {
           // Failed to set WPD_CLIENT_NAME
        }

        ClientInfoHR = pClientInformation->SetUnsignedIntegerValue(WPD_CLIENT_MAJOR_VERSION, CLIENT_MAJOR_VER);
        if (FAILED(ClientInfoHR))
        {
            // Failed to set WPD_CLIENT_MAJOR_VERSION
        }

        ClientInfoHR = pClientInformation->SetUnsignedIntegerValue(WPD_CLIENT_MINOR_VERSION, CLIENT_MINOR_VER);
        if (FAILED(ClientInfoHR))
        {
            // Failed to set WPD_CLIENT_MINOR_VERSION
        }

        ClientInfoHR = pClientInformation->SetUnsignedIntegerValue(WPD_CLIENT_REVISION, CLIENT_REVISION);
        if (FAILED(ClientInfoHR))
        {
            // Failed to set WPD_CLIENT_REVISION
        }
    }
    else
    {
        // Failed to CoCreateInstance CLSID_PortableDeviceValues for client information
    }

        ClientInfoHR = pClientInformation->SetUnsignedIntegerValue(WPD_CLIENT_SECURITY_QUALITY_OF_SERVICE, SECURITY_IMPERSONATION);
        if (FAILED(ClientInfoHR))
        {
            // Failed to set WPD_CLIENT_SECURITY_QUALITY_OF_SERVICE
        }

    if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
    {
        // CoCreate an IPortableDevice interface
        hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_PortableDevice,
                              NULL,
                              CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
                              IID_IPortableDevice,
                              (VOID**) &pDevice);

        if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
        {
            // Attempt to open the device using the PnPDeviceID string given
            // to this function and the newly created client information.
            // Note that we're attempting to open the device the first 
            // time using the default (read/write) access. If this fails
            // with E_ACCESSDENIED, we'll attempt to open a second time
            // with read-only access.
            hr = pDevice->Open(wszPnPDeviceID, pClientInformation);
            if (hr == E_ACCESSDENIED)
            {
                 // Attempt to open for read-only access
                 pClientInformation->SetUnsignedIntegerValue(
                       WPD_CLIENT_DESIRED_ACCESS,
                       GENERIC_READ);
                 hr = pDevice->Open(wszPnPDeviceID, pClientInformation);
            }
            if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
            {
                // The device successfully opened, obtain an instance of the Device into
                // ppDevice so the caller can be returned an opened IPortableDevice.
                hr = pDevice->QueryInterface(IID_IPortableDevice, (VOID**)ppDevice);
                if (FAILED(hr))
                {
                    // Failed to QueryInterface the opened IPortableDevice
                }
            }
        }
        else
        {
            // Failed to CoCreateInstance CLSID_PortableDevice
        }
    }

    // Release the IPortableDevice when finished
    if (pDevice != NULL)
    {
        pDevice->Release();
        pDevice = NULL;
    }

    // Release the IPortableDeviceValues that contains the client information when finished
    if (pClientInformation != NULL)
    {
        pClientInformation->Release();
        pClientInformation = NULL;
    }

    return hr;
}

Requirements

Header: Defined in PortableDeviceApi.h

Library: PortableDeviceGUIDs.lib

See Also

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