Automatically converts an object to a new class if automatic conversion for that object class is set in the registry.
WINOLEAPI OleDoAutoConvert(
IStorage * pStg, //Pointer to storage object to be converted
LPCLSID pClsidNew //Pointer to new CLSID of converted object
);
This function supports the standard return values E_INVALIDARG, E_OUTOFMEMORY, and E_UNEXPECTED, as well as the following:
This function can also return any of the error values returned by the OleGetAutoConvert function. When accessing storage and stream objects, see the IStorage::OpenStorage and IStorage::OpenStream methods for possible errors. When it is not possible to determine the existing CLSID or when it is not possible to update the storage object with new information, see the IStream interface for other error return values.
The OleDoAutoConvert function automatically converts an object if automatic conversion has previously been specified in the registry by the OleSetAutoConvert function. Object conversion means that the object is permanently associated with a new CLSID. Automatic conversion is typically specified by the setup program for a new version of an object application, so that objects created by its older versions can be automatically updated.
A container application that supports object conversion should call OleDoAutoConvert each time it loads an object. If the container uses the OleLoad helper function, it need not call OleDoAutoConvert explicitly because OleLoad calls it internally.
OleDoAutoConvert first determines whether any conversion is required by calling the OleGetAutoConvert function, which, if no conversion is required, returns S_OK. If the object requires conversion, OleDoAutoConvert modifies and converts the storage object by activating the new object application. The new object application reads the existing data format, but saves the object in the new native format for the object application.
If the object to be automatically converted is an OLE 1 object, the ItemName string is stored in a stream called "\1Ole10ItemName." If this stream does not exist, the object's item name is NULL.
The storage object must be in the unloaded state when OleDoAutoConvert is called.
Windows NT: Use version 3.1 or later.
Windows: Use Windows 95 or later.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in ole2.h.
Import Library: Included as a resource in ole32.dll.