GetServiceW function (nspapi.h)

The GetService function retrieves information about a network service in the context of a set of default namespaces or a specified namespace. The network service is specified by its type and name. The information about the service is obtained as a set of NS_SERVICE_INFO data structures.

Note  The GetService function is a Microsoft-specific extension to the Windows Sockets 1.1 specification. This function is obsolete. For the convenience of Windows Sockets 1.1 developers, this reference material is included.
 
Note  The functions detailed in Protocol-Independent Name Resolution provide equivalent functionality in Windows Sockets 2.
 

Syntax

INT GetServiceW(
  [in]           DWORD                dwNameSpace,
  [in]           LPGUID               lpGuid,
  [in]           LPWSTR               lpServiceName,
  [in]           DWORD                dwProperties,
  [out]          LPVOID               lpBuffer,
  [in, out]      LPDWORD              lpdwBufferSize,
  [in, optional] LPSERVICE_ASYNC_INFO lpServiceAsyncInfo
);

Parameters

[in] dwNameSpace

The namespace, or a set of default namespaces, that the operating system should query for information about the specified network service.

Use one of the following constants to specify a namespace.

Value Meaning
NS_DEFAULT
A set of default namespaces. The operating system queries each namespace within this set. The set of default namespaces typically includes all the namespaces installed on the system. System administrators, however, can exclude particular namespaces from the set. NS_DEFAULT is the value that most applications should use for dwNameSpace.
NS_DNS
The Domain Name System used in the Internet for host name resolution.
NS_NETBT
The NetBIOS over TCP/IP layer. All operating systems register their computer names with NetBIOS. This namespace is used to resolve a computer name into an IP address using this registration. Note that NS_NETBT can access a WINS server to perform the resolution.
NS_SAP
The NetWare Service Advertising Protocol. This can access the NetWare bindery if appropriate. NS_SAP is a dynamic namespace that allows registration of services.
NS_TCPIP_HOSTS
Looks up host names and IP addresses in the <systemroot>\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file.
NS_TCPIP_LOCAL
Local TCP/IP name resolution mechanisms, including comparisons against the local host name and looks up host names and IP addresses in cache of host to IP address mappings.
 

Most calls to GetService should use the special value NS_DEFAULT. This lets a client get by without knowing available namespaces on an internetwork. The system administrator determines namespace access. Namespaces can come and go without the client having to be aware of the changes.

[in] lpGuid

A pointer to a globally unique identifier (GUID) that specifies the type of the network service. The Svcguid.h header file includes GUID service types from many well-known services within the DNS and SAP namespaces.

The Svcguid.h header file is not automatically included by the Winsock2.h header file.

[in] lpServiceName

A pointer to a zero-terminated string that uniquely represents the service name. For example, "MY SNA SERVER."

[in] dwProperties

A set of bit flags that specify the service information that the function retrieves. Each of these bit flag constants, other than PROP_ALL, corresponds to a particular member of the SERVICE_INFO data structure. If the flag is set, the function puts information into the corresponding member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer. The following bit flags are defined.

Value Meaning
PROP_COMMENT
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the lpComment member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_LOCALE
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the lpLocale member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_DISPLAY_HINT
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the dwDisplayHint member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_VERSION
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the dwVersion member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_START_TIME
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the dwTime member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_MACHINE
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the lpMachineName member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_ADDRESSES
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the lpServiceAddress member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_SD
If this flag is set, the function stores data in the ServiceSpecificInfo member of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.
PROP_ALL
If this flag is set, the function stores data in all of the members of the data structures stored in *lpBuffer.

[out] lpBuffer

A pointer to a buffer to receive an array of NS_SERVICE_INFO structures and associated service information. Each NS_SERVICE_INFO structure contains service information in the context of a particular namespace. Note that if dwNameSpace is NS_DEFAULT, the function stores more than one structure into the buffer; otherwise, just one structure is stored.

Each NS_SERVICE_INFO structure contains a SERVICE_INFO structure. The members of these SERVICE_INFO structures will contain valid data based on the bit flags that are set in the dwProperties parameter. If a member's corresponding bit flag is not set in dwProperties, the member's value is undefined.

The function stores the NS_SERVICE_INFO structures in a consecutive array, starting at the beginning of the buffer. The pointers in the contained SERVICE_INFO structures point to information that is stored in the buffer between the end of the NS_SERVICE_INFO structures and the end of the buffer.

[in, out] lpdwBufferSize

A pointer to a variable that, on input, contains the size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by lpBuffer. On output, this variable contains the number of bytes required to store the requested information. If this output value is greater than the input value, the function has failed due to insufficient buffer size.

[in, optional] lpServiceAsyncInfo

Reserved for future use. Must be set to NULL.

Return value

If the function succeeds, the return value is the number of NS_SERVICE_INFO structures stored in *lpBuffer. Zero indicates that no structures were stored.

If the function fails, the return value is SOCKET_ERROR ( – 1). To get extended error information, call GetLastError, which returns one of the following extended error values.

Error code Meaning
ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
The buffer pointed to by lpBuffer is too small to receive all of the requested information. Call the function with a buffer at least as large as the value returned in *lpdwBufferSize.
ERROR_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND
The specified service was not found, or the specified namespace is not in use. The function return value is zero in this case.

Remarks

Note

The nspapi.h header defines GetService as an alias that automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that is not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header nspapi.h
Library Mswsock.lib
DLL Mswsock.dll

See also

NS_SERVICE_INFO

SERVICE_INFO

SetService

Winsock Functions

Winsock Reference