Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
File netmanp.h
Provides interface for obtaining guid to friendly name mappings.
Paul Mayfield, 3/12/98
*/
#ifndef __mpradmin_netmanp_h
#define __mpradmin_netmanp_h
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//
// Definitions for possible hardware states for lan adapters.
// They corrospond to CM_PROB_* values.
//
#define EL_STATUS_OK 0x0
#define EL_STATUS_NOT_THERE 0x1
#define EL_STATUS_MOVED 0x2
#define EL_STATUS_DISABLED 0x3
#define EL_STATUS_HWDISABLED 0x4
#define EL_STATUS_OTHER 0x5
// Defines a structure that associates a guid with an
// friendly interface name
typedef struct _EL_ADAPTER_INFO
{
BSTR pszName;
GUID guid;
DWORD dwStatus; // See EL_STATUS_*
} EL_ADAPTER_INFO;
//
// Obtains the map of connection names to guids on the given server
// from its netman service.
//
// Parameters:
// pszServer: Server on which to obtain map (NULL = local)
// ppMap: Returns array of EL_ADAPTER_INFO's
// lpdwCount Returns number of elements read into ppMap
// pbNt40: Returns whether server is nt4 installation
//
DWORD
ElEnumLanAdapters(
IN PWCHAR pszServer,
OUT EL_ADAPTER_INFO ** ppMap,
OUT LPDWORD lpdwNumNodes,
OUT PBOOL pbNt40 );
//
// Cleans up the buffer returned from ElEnumLanAdapters
//
DWORD
ElCleanup(
IN EL_ADAPTER_INFO * pMap,
IN DWORD dwCount );
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif