Microsoft KB Archive/111015

= OleCreateFromFile Does Not Check for Reserved Names =

Article ID: 111015

Article Last Modified on 3/3/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft OLE 2.01

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This article was previously published under Q111015



Before an OLE 2.0 container application calls OleCreateFromFile to create an embedded object from the contents of a named file, it must make sure that the filename it passes as the lpszFile parameter to OleCreateFromFile is not a reserved MS-DOS device name, such as COM1 or LPT1. This check is necessary because OleCreateFromFile does not perform such a check itself.

A container application generally obtains the filename to pass to OleCreateFromFile by presenting the user with the Insert Object dialog box. Many containers use the OLE2UI library implementation of the Insert Object dialog box, by calling OleUIInsertObject. OleUIInsertObject performs a check to make sure that the filename supplied by the user is not a reserved MS-DOS device name; if the user supplies a filename such as "COM1", OleUIInsertObject brings up a modal dialog box stating "File COM1 Does Not Exist."

Therefore, container applications that use OleUIInsertObject do not have to perform a check for reserved names.

Additional query words: 2.01

Keywords: KB111015

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