Error Getting Propertybag Interface
resources Windows Server 2012 resources Programs MSDN subscriptions Overview Benefits Administrators Students Microsoft Imagine Microsoft Student Partners ISV Startups TechRewards Events Community Magazine Forums Blogs Channel 9 Documentation APIs and ipropertybag read reference Dev centers Retired content Samples We’re sorry. The content you requested ipersistpropertybag has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. ActiveX Controls Reference Interfaces Interfaces IPropertyBag IPropertyBag IPropertyBag IObjectSafety IObjectWithSite IPersistHistory IPersistMemory IPersistPropertyBag IPersistPropertyBag2 IPropertyBag Read Write IPropertyBag2 IServiceProvider TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. IPropertyBag interface Provides an object with a property bag in which the object can save its properties persistently. Members The IPropertyBag interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. IPropertyBag also has these types of members: Methods Methods The IPropertyBag interface has these methods. MethodDescription Read Tells the property bag to read the named property into a caller-initialized VARIANT. Write Tells the property bag to save the named property in a caller-initialized VARIANT. Remarks To read a property in IPersistPropertyBag::Load, the object calls IPropertyBag::Read. When the object saves properties in IPersistPropertyBag::Save, it calls IPropertyBag::Write. Each property is described with a name, whose value is stored in a VARIANT. This information allows a client to save the property values as text, for example; which is the primary reason why a client might choose to support IPersistPropertyBag. The client records errors that occur during Read in the supplied error log. Requirements Minimum supported client Windows XP Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server Header Ocidl.h IDL Ocidl.idl See also IPropertyBag2 Show: Inherited Protected Print Export (0) Print Export (0) Share IN THIS ARTICLE Is this page helpful? Yes No Additional feedback? 1500 characters remaining Submit Skip this Thank you! We appreciate your feedback. Dev centers Windows Office Visual Studio Microsoft Azure More... Learning resources Microsoft Virtual Academy Channel 9 MSDN Magazine Community Forums Blogs Codeplex Support Self support Programs BizSpark (for startups) Microsoft Imagine (for students) Unit
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