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Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| user-defined
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| ras.h
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RasDialFunc1
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RasDialFunc1 function is an application-defined or library-defined callback function that
the
RasDial function calls when a change of state occurs during a remote access
connection process. A
RasDialFunc1 function is comparable to a
RasDialFunc function, but is enhanced by the addition of two parameters: a handle to the
RAS connection, and an extended error code.
VOID WINAPI RasDialFunc1(
HRASCONN hrasconn,
| // handle to RAS connection
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UINT unMsg,
| // type of event that has occurred
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RASCONNSTATE rascs,
| // connection state about to be entered
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DWORD dwError,
| // error that may have occurred
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DWORD dwExtendedError
| // extended error information for some errors
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Parameters
hrasconn
Provides a handle to the RAS connection, as returned by
RasDial.
unMsg
Specifies the type of event that has occurred. Currently, the only event
defined is WM_RASDIALEVENT.
rascs
Specifies a
RASCONNSTATE enumerator value that indicates the state the
RasDial remote access connection process is about to enter.
dwError
Specifies the error that has occurred. If no error has occurred,
dwError is zero.
RasDial calls
RasDialFunc1 with
dwError set to zero upon entry to each connection state. If an error occurs within a
state,
RasDial calls
RasDialFunc1 again with a nonzero
dwError value.
In some error cases, the
dwExtendedError parameter contains extended error information.
dwExtendedError
Specifies extended error information for certain nonzero values of
dwError. For all other values of
dwError, dwExtendedError is zero.
The contents of
dwExtendedError are defined for values of
dwError as follows:
dwError
| dwExtendedError
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ERROR_SERVER_NOT_RESPONDING
| Specifies the NetBIOS error that occurred.
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ERROR_NETBIOS_ERROR
| Specifies the NetBIOS error that occurred.
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ERROR_AUTH_INTERNAL
| Specifies an internal diagnostics code.
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ERROR_CANNOT_GET_LANA
| Specifies a routing error code, which is a RAS error.
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Return Values
None.
Remarks
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RasDial connection operation is suspended during a call to a
RasDialFunc1 callback function. For that reason, your
RasDialFunc1 implementation should generally return as quickly as possible. There are two
exceptions to that rule. Asynchronous (slow) devices such as modems often have
time-out periods measured in seconds rather than milliseconds; a
less-than-prompt return from a
RasDialFunc1 function is generally not a problem. The prompt return requirement also does
not apply when
dwError is nonzero, indicating that an error has occurred. It is safe, for example,
to put up an error dialog box and wait for user input.
Your
RasDialFunc1 implementation should not depend on the order or occurrence of particular
RASCONNSTATE connection states, because this may vary between platforms.
Do not call the
RasDial function from within a
RasDialFunc1 callback function. You can call the
RasGetConnectStatus,
RasEnumEntries,
RasEnumConnections,
RasGetErrorString, and
RasHangUp functions from within the callback function. For example, calling
RasGetConnectStatus from within a callback function would be useful for determining the name and
type of the connecting device.
Note that, for convenience,
RasHangUp can be called from within a
RasDialFunc1 callback function. However, much of the hang-up processing occurs after the
RasDialFunc1 callback function has returned.
RasDialFunc1 is a placeholder for the application-defined or library-defined function
name.
See Also
RasDial,
RasDialFunc,
RasDialFunc2,
RASCONNSTATE,
RasEnumConnections,
RasEnumEntries,
RasGetConnectStatus,
RasGetErrorString,
RasHangUp
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