This function sets detailed information for the specified Wireless NIC as they are cached in the driver (WZCSVC) as the internal context associated with the interface.
DWORD WZCSetInterface(LPWSTRpSrvAddr, DWORD dwInFlags,PINTF_ENTRY pIntf, LPDWORD pdwOutFlags);
Parameters
- pSrvAddr
[in] Not used. This parameter must be set to NULL. - dwInFlags
[in] Bitmask of flags indicating the fields to be set in the INTF_ENTRYobject pointed by pIntf. This parameter can be a combination of zero or more of the flags. For more information about the INTF_ flags see Automatic Configuration Constants. - pIntf
[in] Pointer to the INTF_ENTRY structure. - pdwOutFlags
[out] DWORD that indicates the fields that were successfully set. If such an indication is not required, then the application must pass NULL.
Return Values
Returns ERROR_SUCCESS if the operation completes successfully; otherwise, returns a Microsoft Win32 error code.
Remarks
When calling this function, the application must pass the address of an allocated INTF_ENTRY object in the pIntf parameter. It also needs to specify the GUID of the interface in the wszGuid member of INTF_ENTRY. The dwInFlags parameter specifies which fields of the INTF_ENTRY object need to be set.
On return, WZCSVC sets in the DWORD pointed by pdwOutFlags the bits corresponding to the fields that were set.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.2 and later.
Header: Wzcsapi.h.
Link Library: Wzcsapi.lib.
See Also
Automatic Configuration Functions
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