Informational Notifications
For the
connection states known as running states, no action is required of the notification handler
unless an error occurs. Running states occur during the parts of the connection
operation that RAS handles automatically, such as connecting to the necessary
devices, authenticating the user, and waiting for a callback from the remote
server. The notification is simply a progress report to the client.
The client can choose to pass these informational notifications on to the
user. In some running states, the client may want to display additional
information. For example, a notification handler that receives a RASCS_ConnectDevice
notification can call the
RasGetConnectStatus function to get the name and type of the device being connected to. Another
example is when the client receives a RASCS_Projected notification. This occurs
when the RAS projection phase of the connection operation has been completed.
The client can call the
RasGetProjectionInfo function to get additional information about the projection. The client can
use this information to notify the user as to which network protocols can be
used by this connection.
You should avoid writing code that depends on the order or occurrence of
particular informational states, because this may vary between platforms.
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