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[MS-VDS]: Virtual Disk Service (VDS) Protocol Specification

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IVds<strong>Disk</strong>PartitionMF::QueryPartitionFileSystemFormatSupport:QueryPartitionFileSystemFormatSupport has the same call sequencing description asIVdsAdvanced<strong>Disk</strong>::DeletePartition.IVds<strong>Disk</strong>PartitionMF::FormatPartitionEx and IVds<strong>Disk</strong>PartitionMF2::FormatPartitionEx2:For call sequencing related to the ullOffset input parameter, see the preceding description forIVdsAdvanced<strong>Disk</strong>::DeletePartition. For call sequencing related to thepwszFileSystemTypeName and usFileSystemRevision input parameters, see the description forIVdsVolumeMF2::FormatEx and IVdsVolumeMF3::FormatEx2.3.2.2 TimersNone.3.2.3 InitializationNone.3.2.4 Message Processing Events and Sequencing RulesNone.3.2.5 Timer EventsNone.3.2.6 Other Local EventsNone.3.3 Client Details3.3.1 Abstract Data ModelThe client MUST maintain the following information for use in queries and commands to the server.3.3.1.1 Notification Callback ObjectsClients can register callback objects in order to receive <strong>VDS</strong> event notifications from the server. (Formore information and for an example of how clients can do this, see section 4.2.)For each client notification callback object that is registered with the server, the client MUSTmaintain the following information:Cookie: A unique 32-bit value that identifies the callback and that is maintained until the callbackobject is unregistered.•The cookie is assigned by the server and returned to the client so that the client can use it tolater unregister the callback.•The client MUST NOT change the cookie.•When the client unregisters a callback, it MUST use the cookie that the server gave to it when itoriginally registered the callback.[<strong>MS</strong>-<strong>VDS</strong>] — v20110610<strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Disk</strong> <strong>Service</strong> (<strong>VDS</strong>) <strong>Protocol</strong> <strong>Specification</strong>Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation.Release: Friday, June 10, 2011151 / 360

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