Retrieving the Connection Name
To retrieve the name of the network resource associated with a local device, an application can call the WNetGetConnection function, as shown in the following sample.
The following sample calls an application-defined error handler to process errors, and the TextOut function for printing.
TCHAR szDeviceName[80];
DWORD dwResult, cchBuff = sizeof(szDeviceName);
// Call the WNetGetConnection function.
//
dwResult = WNetGetConnection(_T("z:"),
szDeviceName,
&cchBuff);
switch (dwResult)
{
//
// Print the connection name or process errors.
//
case NO_ERROR:
printf("Connection name: %s\n", szDeviceName);
break;
//
// The device is not a redirected device.
//
case ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED:
printf("Device z: not connected.\n");
break;
//
// The device is not currently connected, but it is a persistent connection.
//
case ERROR_CONNECTION_UNAVAIL:
printf("Connection unavailable.\n");
break;
//
// Handle the error.
//
default:
printf("WNetGetConnection failed.\n");
}
For more information about using an application-defined error handler, see Retrieving Network Errors.