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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| mpr.lib
| Header File
| winnetwk.h
| Unicode
| WinNT
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WNetAddConnection3
The
WNetAddConnection3 function makes a connection to a network resource. The function can redirect
a local device to the network resource.
The
WNetAddConnection3 function is similar to the
WNetAddConnection2 function. The main difference is that
WNetAddConnection3 has an additional parameter, a handle to a window that the provider of
network resources can use as an owner window for dialog boxes.
DWORD WNetAddConnection3(
HWND hwndOwner,
| // handle to an owner window for network provider dialog boxes
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LPNETRESOURCE lpNetResource,
| // pointer to structure that specifies connection details
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LPTSTR lpPassword,
| // pointer to password string
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LPTSTR lpUserName,
| // pointer to user name string
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DWORD dwFlags
| // set of bit flags that specify connection options
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Parameters
hwndOwner
Specifies a window that the provider of network resources can use as an owner
window for dialog boxes.
The
hwndOwner parameter may be NULL. If it is, a call to
WNetAddConnection3 is equivalent to calling the
WNetAddConnection2 function.
lpNetResource
Points to a
NETRESOURCE data structure that specifies details of the proposed connection: information
about the network resource, the local device, and the network resource
provider.
You must specify the following members of the
NETRESOURCE structure:
Member
| Description
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dwType
| Specifies the type of network resource to connect to. If lpLocalName points to a non-empty string, this member can be RESOURCETYPE_DISK or
RESOURCETYPE_PRINT. If lpLocalName is NULL or points to an empty string, dwType can be RESOURCETYPE_DISK, RESOURCETYPE_PRINT, or RESOURCETYPE_ANY.
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lpLocalName
| Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of a local device
to be redirected, such as "F:" or "LPT1". The string is treated in a
case-insensitive manner. If the string is empty or lpLocalName is NULL, the function makes a connection to the network resource without
redirecting a local device.
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lpRemoteName
| Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the network resource to
connect to. The string can be up to MAX_PATH characters in length . The string must
follow the network provider's naming conventions.
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lpProvider
| Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the network provider to
connect to. If lpProvider is NULL or points to an empty string, the operating system attempts to
determine the correct provider by parsing the string pointed to by lpRemoteName.
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| You should set this member only if you know for sure which network provider
you want to use. Otherwise, let the operating system determine which network
provider the network name maps to.
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| If this member is not NULL, the operating system attempts to make a connection
only to the named network provider.
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The
WNetAddConnection3 function ignores the other members of the
NETRESOURCE structure.
lpPassword
Points to a null-terminated string that specifies a password to be used in
making the network connection.
If
lpPassword is NULL, the function uses the current default password associated with the
user specified by
lpUserName.
If
lpPassword points to an empty string, the function does not use a password.
lpUserName
Points to a null-terminated string that specifies a user name to be used in
making the connection.
If
lpUserName is NULL, the function uses the default user name. The user context for the
process provides the default user name.
The
lpUserName parameter is specified when users want to connect to a network resource for
which they have been assigned a user name or account other than the default user
name or account.
The user-name string represents a security context. It may be specific to a
network provider.
dwFlags
A set of bit flags that specify connection options. The following bit flag
constants are currently defined:
Value
| Meaning
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CONNECT_UPDATE_PROFILE
| The network resource connection should be remembered.
If this bit flag is set, the operating system automatically attempts to
restore the connection when the user logs on.
The operating system remembers only successful connections that redirect local
devices. It does not remember unsuccessful connections and deviceless
connections. A deviceless connection occurs when lpLocalName is NULL or points to an empty string.
If this bit flag is clear, the operating system will not automatically restore
the connection at logon.
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Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is NO_ERROR.
If the function fails, the return value is an error code. Returning an error
code provides compatibility with the behavior of the Windows 3.1 function
WNetAddConnection. You can also call the
GetLastError function to obtain the (same) error code. One of the following error codes may
be returned when
WNetAddConnection3 fails:
Value
| Meaning
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ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
| Access to the network resource was denied.
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ERROR_ALREADY_ASSIGNED
| The local device specified by lpLocalName is already connected to a network resource.
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ERROR_BAD_DEV_TYPE
| The type of local device and the type of network resource do not match.
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ERROR_BAD_DEVICE
| The value specified by lpLocalName is invalid.
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ERROR_BAD_NET_NAME
| The value specified by lpRemoteName is not acceptable to any network resource provider. The resource name is
invalid, or the named resource cannot be located.
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ERROR_BAD_PROFILE
| The user profile is in an incorrect format.
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ERROR_BAD_PROVIDER
| The value specified by lpProvider does not match any provider.
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ERROR_BUSY
| The router or provider is busy, possibly initializing. The caller should retry.
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ERROR_CANCELLED
| The attempt to make the connection was cancelled by the user through a dialog
box from one of the network resource providers or by a called resource.
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ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_PROFILE
| The system is unable to open the user profile to process persistent
connections.
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ERROR_DEVICE_ALREADY_REMEMBERED
| An entry for the device specified in lpLocalName is already in the user profile.
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ERROR_EXTENDED_ERROR
| A network-specific error occured. Call the WNetGetLastError function to get a description of the error.
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ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD
| The specified password is invalid.
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ERROR_NO_NET_OR_BAD_PATH
| A network component has not started, or the specified name could not be
handled.
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ERROR_NO_NETWORK
| There is no network present.
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See Also
NETRESOURCE,
WNetAddConnection2,
WNetCancelConnection2,
WNetGetConnection,
WNetGetLastError
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