IPortableDeviceManager::GetDevices
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IPortableDeviceManager::GetDevices
Retrieves a list of portable devices connected to the computer.
Syntax
HRESULT GetDevices( LPWSTR* pPnPDeviceIDs, DWORD* pcPnPDeviceIDs );
Parameters
pPnPDeviceIDs
[in, out] A caller-allocated array of string pointers that holds the Plug and Play names of all of the connected devices. To learn the required size for this parameter, first call this method with this parameter set to NULL and pcPnPDeviceIDs set to zero, and then allocate a buffer according to the value retrieved by pcPnPDeviceIDs. These names can be used by IPortableDevice::Open to create a connection to a device.
pcPnPDeviceIDs
[in, out] On input, the number of values that pPnPDeviceIDs can hold. On output, a pointer to the number of devices actually written to pPnPDeviceIDs.
Return Values
The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Return code | Description |
S_OK | The method succeeded. |
E_POINTER | At least one of the required arguments was a NULL pointer. |
S_FALSE | The pPnPDeviceIDs buffer is too small to hold all the values requested, but pcPnPDeviceIDs values have been written to pPnPDeviceIDs. |
Remarks
The list of devices is generated when the device manager is instantiated; it does not refresh as devices connect and disconnect. To refresh the list of connected devices, call RefreshDeviceList.
The API allocates the memory for each string pointed to by the pPnPDeviceIDs array. Once your application no longer needs these strings, it must iterate through this array and free the associated memory by calling the CoTaskMemFree function.
Requirements
Header: Defined in PortableDeviceApi.h
Library: PortableDeviceGUIDs.lib
See Also
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