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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Microsoft Windows
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1998.
//
// File: N C N B I O S . H
//
// Contents: NetBios Binding object definitions
//
// Notes:
//
// Author: danielwe 14 Jul 1998
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma once
//
// Structure of LANA MAP
//
// The Lana map is a simple structure that looks like this in memory:
//
// Entry #0 Entry #1 ..... Entry #n
// |-----------|-----------| ..... |-----------|
// | 0x01 0x00 | 0x00 0x01 | ..... | 0x01 0x03 |
// |-----------|-----------| ..... |-----------|
// EP0 LN0 EP1 LN1 EPn LNn
//
// EP is "ExportPref" - means that when someone asks for the list of
// all Lana numbers, entries with a 0 here will not be returned.
//
// LN is the "Lana number" - see the IBM NetBIOS spec for details.
// Basically, this describes a single, unique network route which
// uses NetBIOS.
//
// Using the above example, Entry #0 has a lana number of 0 and WILL
// be returned during enumeration. Entry #1 has a lana number of 1
// and WILL NOT be returned.
//
struct LANA_ENTRY
{
BYTE bIsExported;
BYTE bLanaNum;
};
struct LANA_MAP
{
DWORD clmMap; // number of entries in map
LANA_ENTRY * aleMap; // array for each entry
};