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1. Identities


Library name: ActiveX UserManager 1.7
Library code: UserManager
Library CLSID: E5D2CE13-5FA0-11D2-A666-204C4F4F5020
ProgID: UserManager.GroupAttributes
Library file name: UserMan.OCX

2. Scripting engines without types (VB Script, JavaScript, JScript, WSH, ASP)


   You can create the object using CreateObject function:
Dim GroupAttributes
Set GroupAttributes = CreateObject("UserManager.GroupAttributes")
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod SomeParameters
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue

   You can also use CreateObject method method of Server object (ASP) to put the GroupAttributes object to page scope or CreateObject method of WScript object in WSH.

   You can also put the object to Application or Session scope using <object ...> tag in global.asa

<object runat="server" scope="application" id="GroupAttributes"
 progid="UserManager.GroupAttributes">
</object>

Please use ActivexObject object in JScript/JavaScript to create GroupAttributes object:

var GroupAttributes;
GroupAttributes = new ActiveXObject("UserManager.GroupAttributes");
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod(SomeParameters)
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue
...

3. VBA (VBA 5, VBA 6, Visual Studio, Word, Excel, MS Access, ...)

VBA 5/6: You can reference the library using menu Project -> References -> select 'ActiveX UserManager 1.7' in the listbox (or Project -> References -> Browse -> select UserMan.OCX file).
MSAccess, Word, Excel: Tools -> Macro -> Visual Basic Editor, then Tools -> References
Then you can write:

Dim GroupAttributes As New UserManager.GroupAttributes
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod SomeParameters
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue
    ...
or
Dim GroupAttributes As UserManager.GroupAttributes
...
Set GroupAttributes = New UserManager.GroupAttributes
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod SomeParameters
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue
...
You can use CreateObject function also, of course:
Dim GroupAttributes As UserManager.GroupAttributes
...
Set GroupAttributes = CreateObject("UserManager.GroupAttributes")
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod SomeParameters
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue
...

4. Visual Studio .NET (ASP.Net, VB.Net, C#, J#)

    You can reference the library using menu Project -> Add reference -> COM tab -> select 'ActiveX UserManager 1.7' in the listbox -> click Select. Then you can write (C#, J#):

 //create  a new GroupAttributes object
UserManager.GroupAttributes GroupAttributes = new UserManager.GroupAttributesClass();
GroupAttributes.set_String("Some text value");






String SQL;
SQL = "Insert Into Table (BinaryColumn) values (0x" + GroupAttributes.get_HexString() + ")"; ...
or (VBA)
Dim GroupAttributes As New UserManager.GroupAttributes 
GroupAttributes.SomeMethod(SomeParameters)
GroupAttributes.SomeProperty = SomeValue

5. T-SQL, MS SQL stored procedures and functions

DECLARE @GroupAttributes INT, @OLEResult INT 
EXECUTE @OLEResult = sp_OACreate 'UserManager.GroupAttributes', @GroupAttributes OUT
IF @OLEResult <> 0 PRINT 'Error create component GroupAttributes'

--Set a property of GroupAttributes.
EXECUTE @OLEResult = sp_OASetProperty @GroupAttributes, 'PropertyName', @SomeSQLValue
IF @OLEResult <> 0 PRINT 'PropertyName set problem'

--Get a value of a property of GroupAttributes.
EXECUTE @OLEResult = sp_OAGetProperty @GroupAttributes, 'PropertyName', @SomeSQLValue OUTPUT
IF @OLEResult <> 0 PRINT 'PropertyName get problem'

--Call some method of GroupAttributes.
EXEC @OLEResult = sp_OAMethod @GroupAttributes, 'MethodName', 
 @ReturnValue OUTPUT, @parameter1, @parameter2

5. Other programming environments

   Please see documentation of your programing environment, work with COM objects (OLE objects, ActiveX objects). GroupAttributes is a standard COM object, it can work with other environments, such are Delphi or PowerBuilder.

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