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After calling RpcImpersonateClient and completing any tasks that require client impersonation, the server calls RpcRevertToSelf to end impersonation and to reestablish its own security identity.
Syntax
RPC_STATUS RpcRevertToSelf();
Return value
Value | Meaning |
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The call succeeded. |
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The server does not have a client to impersonate. |
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The binding handle is invalid. |
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This is the wrong kind of binding for this operation. |
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The call is not supported for this operating system, this transport, or this security subsystem. |
Remarks
In a multithreaded application, if the call to RpcImpersonateClient is with a handle to another client thread, you must call RpcRevertToSelfEx with the handle to that thread to end impersonation.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | rpcdce.h (include Rpc.h) |
Library | Rpcrt4.lib |
DLL | Rpcrt4.dll |