Geoff Chappell - Software Analyst
Given an arbitrary interface pointer to an object, this function calls the object’s UIActivateIO method.
HRESULT IUnknown_UIActivateIO ( IUnknown *punk, BOOL fActivate, LPMSG lpMsg);
The punk argument is any interface pointer for the object of interest.
The subsequent arguments are for the object’s UIActivateIO method.
The function returns zero for success, else an error code.
The object is expected to implement the IInputObject interface.
If the punk argument is NULL, then there is no object to query for the expected interface, and the function returns E_FAIL. If the object does not implement the expected interface, the function returns the result from the failed QueryInterface.
Once the function has obtained a pointer to the expected interface for the given object, it uses this interface pointer to call the UIActivateIO method. The fActivate and lpMsg arguments are passed as given. The function then releases the interface pointer. The result of calling the method becomes the result of the function.
The IUnknown_UIActivateIO function is exported from SHLWAPI.DLL as ordinal 479 in version 6.00 and higher.
Though this function dates from 2001, it was still not documented by Microsoft in the MSDN Library at least as late as the CD edition dated January 2004.