Tspi_SetAttribUint32 sets a uint32 attribute
associated with a given class or object. In order to use this
command, you must first create an object and then find the attributes
you wish to set.
PARAMETERS
hObject
The hObject parameter is the handle of the object or class
whose attributes are being set. Note that this is any object handler
- context, policy, TPM, key, hash, etc.
attribFlag
The attribFlag parameter indicates the specific attribute to be set.
subFlag
The subFlag parameter also indicates the specific attribute to be set.
ulAttrib
The ulAttrib parameter is the value that the specified attribute
will be set to.
RETURN CODES
Tspi_SetAttribUint32 returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise
one of the following values is returned:
TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE
hObject is not a valid handle.
TSS_E_INVALID_ATTRIB_FLAG
attribFlag is incorrect.
TSS_E_INVALID_ATTRIB_SUBFLAG
subFlag is incorrect.
TSS_E_INVALID_ATTRIB_DATA
ulAttrib is incorrect.
TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR
An internal SW error has been detected.
TSS_E_BAD_PARAMETER
One or more parameters is bad.
CONFORMING TO
Tspi_SetAttribUint32 conforms to the Trusted Computing Group
Software Specification version 1.1 Golden