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336 /* 20*/ le16 attrs_offset; /* Byte offset to the first attribute in this
371 * offset, i.e. before we start with the attributes. This also makes sense,
405 /* 20*/ le16 attrs_offset; /* Byte offset to the first attribute in this
437 * offset, i.e. before we start with the attributes. This also makes sense,
693 /* 10*/ le16 name_offset; /* If name_length != 0, the byte offset to the
696 Unicode string. When creating, place offset
711 /* 20 */ le16 value_offset;/* Byte offset of the attribute
735 /* 32*/ le16 mapping_pairs_offset; /* Byte offset from the
933 * the end is reached is to keep track of the current offset and compare it to
964 /* 7*/ u8 name_offset; /* Byte offset to beginning of attribute name
1714 le32 owner; /* Byte offset to a SID representing an object's
1717 le32 group; /* Byte offset to a SID representing an object's
1720 le32 sacl; /* Byte offset to a system ACL. Only valid, if
1724 le32 dacl; /* Byte offset to a discretionary ACL. Only valid, if
1829 le64 offset; /* Byte offset of this entry in the $SDS stream. */
1839 * fixed offset of 0x40000 bytes (256kib, the Windows cache manager's max size)
1840 * between them; i.e. if a SDS_ENTRY specifies an offset of 0x51d0, then the
1841 * the first copy of the security descriptor will be at offset 0x51d0 in the
1842 * $SDS data stream and the second copy will be at offset 0x451d0.
1850 le64 offset; /* Byte offset of this entry in the $SDS stream. */
1964 * IMPORTANT NOTE: The offset, length and size structure members are counted
1969 le32 entries_offset; /* Byte offset to first INDEX_ENTRY
2055 * offset, i.e. before we start with the index entries. This also makes sense,
2192 le16 data_offset; /* Data byte offset from this
2227 le16 data_offset; /* Data byte offset from this