/// <summary>Exposes a method that creates a copy hook handler. A copy hook handler is a Shell extension that determines if a Shell folder or printer object can be moved, copied, renamed, or deleted. The Shell calls the ICopyHook::CopyCallback method prior to performing one of these operations.</summary>
/// Determines whether the Shell will be allowed to move, copy, delete, or rename a folder or printer object.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="hwnd">The HWND.A handle to the window that the copy hook handler should use as the parent for any user interface elements the handler may need to display. If FOF_SILENT is specified in wFunc, the method should ignore this parameter.</param>
/// <param name="wFunc">The operation to perform. This parameter can be one of the values listed under the wFunc member of the SHFILEOPSTRUCT structure.</param>
/// <param name="wFlags">The flags that control the operation. This parameter can be one or more of the values listed under the fFlags member of the SHFILEOPSTRUCT structure.</param>
/// <param name="pszSrcFile">A pointer to a string that contains the name of the source folder.</param>
/// <param name="dwSrcAttribs">The attributes of the source folder. This parameter can be a combination of any of the file attribute flags (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*) defined in the Windows header files. See File Attribute Constants.</param>
/// <param name="pszDestFile">A pointer to a string that contains the name of the destination folder.</param>
/// <param name="dwDestAttribs">The attributes of the destination folder. This parameter can be a combination of any of the file attribute flags (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*) defined in the Windows header files. See File Attribute Constants.</param>
/// <returns>Returns an integer value that indicates whether the Shell should perform the operation. One of the following:
/// <item><term>IDYES (0x06)</term><description>Allows the operation.</description></item>
/// <item><term>IDNO (0x07)</term><description>Prevents the operation on this folder but continues with any other operations that have been approved (for example, a batch copy operation).</description></item>
/// <item><term>IDCANCEL (0x02)</term><description>Prevents the current operation and cancels any pending operations.</description></item>
/// <summary>Exposes a method that creates a copy hook handler. A copy hook handler is a Shell extension that determines if a Shell folder or printer object can be moved, copied, renamed, or deleted. The Shell calls the ICopyHook::CopyCallback method prior to performing one of these operations.</summary>
/// Determines whether the Shell will be allowed to move, copy, delete, or rename a folder or printer object.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="hwnd">The HWND.A handle to the window that the copy hook handler should use as the parent for any user interface elements the handler may need to display. If FOF_SILENT is specified in wFunc, the method should ignore this parameter.</param>
/// <param name="wFunc">The operation to perform. This parameter can be one of the values listed under the wFunc member of the SHFILEOPSTRUCT structure.</param>
/// <param name="wFlags">The flags that control the operation. This parameter can be one or more of the values listed under the fFlags member of the SHFILEOPSTRUCT structure.</param>
/// <param name="pszSrcFile">A pointer to a string that contains the name of the source folder.</param>
/// <param name="dwSrcAttribs">The attributes of the source folder. This parameter can be a combination of any of the file attribute flags (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*) defined in the Windows header files. See File Attribute Constants.</param>
/// <param name="pszDestFile">A pointer to a string that contains the name of the destination folder.</param>
/// <param name="dwDestAttribs">The attributes of the destination folder. This parameter can be a combination of any of the file attribute flags (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*) defined in the Windows header files. See File Attribute Constants.</param>
/// <returns>Returns an integer value that indicates whether the Shell should perform the operation. One of the following:
/// <item><term>IDYES (0x06)</term><description>Allows the operation.</description></item>
/// <item><term>IDNO (0x07)</term><description>Prevents the operation on this folder but continues with any other operations that have been approved (for example, a batch copy operation).</description></item>
/// <item><term>IDCANCEL (0x02)</term><description>Prevents the current operation and cancels any pending operations.</description></item>