###User Defined Function###
_WinAPI_BackupWrite

###Description###
Restore a file or directory that was backed up using _WinAPI_BackupRead().

###Syntax###
#include <WinAPIFiles.au3>
_WinAPI_BackupWrite ( $hFile, $pBuffer, $iLength, ByRef $iBytes, ByRef $pContext [, $fSecurity =  0] )


###Parameters###
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$hFile
	Handle to the file or directory to be restored. To obtain the handle, call the _WinAPI_CreateFileEx()
	function. The SACLs are not restored unless the file handle was created with the $ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY
	access right. To ensure that the integrity ACEs are restored correctly, the file handle must also
	have been created with the $WRITE_OWNER access right.
$pBuffer
	A pointer to a buffer that the function writes data from.
$iLength
	The size of the buffer, in bytes. The buffer size must be greater than the size of the
	$tagWIN32_STREAM_ID structure.

	(see MSDN for more information)
$iBytes
	The number of bytes written.
$pContext
	A pointer to an internal data structure used by this function to maintain context information during
	a restore operation. You must set this variable to 0 before the first call to _WinAPI_BackupWrite()
	for the specified file or directory. The function allocates memory for the data structure, and then
	sets the variable to point to that structure. You must not change this variable or the variable
	that it points to between calls to _WinAPI_BackupWrite().
$fSecurity
	[optional] Specifies whether the function will restore the access-control list (ACL) data, valid values:
	True      - The ACL data will be restored. Furthermore, you need to specify $WRITE_OWNER and $WRITE_DAC access when
	opening the file or directory handle. If the handle does not have those access rights, the operating
	system denies access to the ACL data, and ACL data restoration will not occur.
	False     - The ACL data will be omitted (Default).
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###ReturnValue###
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Success 	True.
Failure 	False, call <a href="_WinAPI_GetLastError.htm">_WinAPI_GetLastError()</a> to get extended error information.
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###Remarks###
The _WinAPI_BackupWrite() is not intended for use in restoring files encrypted under the Encrypted File System (EFS).

When you are done using _WinAPI_BackupWrite(), you must call _WinAPI_BackupWriteAbort() function with the
appropriate parameter to release the memory used by the internal data structure.


###Related###
_WinAPI_BackupWriteAbort


###See Also###
@@MsdnLink@@ BackupRead


###Example###
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