RasGetProjectionInfo (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This function obtains information about a remote access projection operation for a specified remote access component protocol.
Syntax
DWORD RasGetProjectionInfo(
HRASCONN hrasconn,
RASPROJECTION rasprojection,
LPVOID lpprojection,
LPDWORD lpcb
);
Remarks
- hrasconn
[in] Handle to the remote access connection of interest. An application obtains a RAS connection handle from the RasDial or RasEnumConnections function.
- rasprojection
[in] A RASPROJECTION enumerated type value that specifies the protocol of interest.
lpprojection
[out] Long pointer to a buffer that will receive the information specified by the rasprojection parameter. The information will be in a structure appropriate to the rasprojection value.Rasprojection value Data structure Definition RASP_PppIp
Specifies the IP control protocol. IPCP is a PPP network control protocol used to negotiate the parameters necessary to ship IP packets on a WAN link.
- lpcb
[in, out] Long pointer to a variable that, on entry, specifies the size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by lpprojection. ON exit, this variable contains the size of buffer needed to contain the specified projection information.
Return Value
Zero indicates success. A nonzero error value indicates failure. The function may return a nonzero RAS error code, or one of the following error codes.
Value | Description |
---|---|
ERROR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL |
The buffer pointed to by lpprojection is not large enough to contain the requested information. |
ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE |
The hrasconn parameter is not a valid handle. |
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
One of the parameters is invalid. |
ERROR_PROTOCOL_NOT_CONFIGURED |
The control protocol for which information was requested neither succeeded nor failed, because the connection's phone-book entry did not require that an attempt to negotiate the protocol be made. This is a RAS error code. |
Remarks
The remote access projection process negotiates network protocol-specific information between a remote access server and a remote client. A remote access server uses this network protocol-specific information to represent a remote client on the network.
Requirements
Header | ras.h |
Library | coredll.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
RAS Functions
RasDial
RasEnumConnections
RASPPPIP
RASPROJECTION