UuidEqual

The UuidEqual function determines if two UUIDs are equal.

#include <rpc.h>
int RPC_ENTRY UuidEqual( 
  UUID *  Uuid1,        
  UUID *  Uuid2,        
  RPC_STATUS *  Status  
);
 

Parameters

Uuid1
Specifies a pointer to a UUID. This UUID is compared with the UUID specified in the Uuid2 argument.
Uuid2
Specifies a pointer to a UUID. This UUID is compared with the UUID specified in the Uuid1 argument.
Status
Returns any errors that may occur, and will normally be set by the function to RPC_S_OK upon return.

Return Values

Value Meaning
TRUE The Uuid1 argument is equal to the Uuid2 argument.
FALSE The Uuid1 argument is not equal to the Uuid2 argument.

Remarks

An application calls the UuidEqual routine to compare two UUIDs and determine whether they are equal. Upon completion, one of the following is returned:

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Yes
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in rpcdce.h.
  Import Library: Link with rpcrt4.lib.

See Also

UuidCreate