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lineSetAppPriority

This function allows an application to set its priority in the handoff priority list for a particular media type or Assisted Telephony request mode, or to remove itself from the priority list.

LONG WINAPI lineSetAppPriority(
  LPCSTR lpszAppFilename,
  DWORD dwMediaMode,
  LPLINEEXTENSIONID lpExtensionID,
  DWORD dwRequestMode,
  LPCSTR lpszExtensionName,
  DWORD dwPriority 
);

Parameters

  • lpszAppFilename
    Pointer to a string containing the application executable module file name (without directory information). In TAPI 2.0 or later, the parameter can specify a file name in either long or 8.3 file name format.
  • dwMediaMode
    Media type for which the priority of the application is to be set. The value can be one of the LINEMEDIAMODE constants; only a single bit may be on. The value zero should be used to set the application priority for Assisted Telephony requests.
  • lpExtensionID
    Pointer to a structure of type LINEEXTENSIONID. This parameter is ignored.
  • dwRequestMode
    If the dwMediaMode parameter is zero, this parameter specifies the Assisted Telephony request mode for which priority is to be set. It must be either LINEREQUESTMODE_MAKECALL or LINEREQUESTMODE_MEDIACALL. This parameter is ignored if dwMediaMode is nonzero.
  • lpszExtensionName
    This parameter is ignored.
  • dwPriority
    New priority for the application. If the value zero is passed, the application is removed from the priority list for the specified media or request mode (if it was already not present, no error is generated). If the value one is passed, the application is inserted as the highest-priority application for the media or request mode (and removed from a lower-priority position, if it was already in the list). Any other value generates an error.

Return Values

Returns zero if the request succeeds or a negative error number if an error occurs. The following table shows the return values for this function.

Value Description
LINEERR_INIFILECORRUPT The INI file is corrupted.
LINEERR_INVALREQUESTMODE The request mode is invalid.
LINEERR_INVALAPPNAME The application name is invalid.
LINEERR_NOMEM Not enough memory is available.
LINEERR_INVALMEDIAMODE The media mode value is invalid.
LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED The operation failed.
LINEERR_INVALPARAM The parameter is invalid.
LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL The resources are unavailable.
LINEERR_INVALPOINTER The pointer is invalid.

Remarks

If LINEERR_INVALMEDIAMODE is returned, the value specified in dwMediaMode is not zero and not one of the LINEMEDIAMODE constants, or more than one bit is on in the parameter value.

This function updates the stored priority list. If the telephony system is initialized, it also sets the current, active priorities for applications then running; the new priority is used on the next incoming call or lineHandoff based on media type.

Although this is a new function that older applications would not be expected to call, for backward compatibility they should not be prevented from doing so. The function works the same way for all applications.

Note   This function is for TAPI version 2.0 and later.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 1.0 and later.
Header: Tapi.h.
Link Library: Coredll.lib.

See Also

lineHandoff

 Last updated on Saturday, April 10, 2004

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