PROXY_CONFIG
This structure tells an application which proxy server to use.
typedef struct _PROXY_CONFIG {
DWORD dwType;
DWORD dwEnable;
TCHAR szProxyServer[CMPROXY_PROXYSERVER_MAXSIZE];
TCHAR szUsername[CMPROXY_USERNAME_MAXSIZE];
TCHAR szPassword[CMPROXY_PASSWORD_MAXSIZE];
TCHAR szProxyOverride[CMPROXY_PROXYOVERRIDE_MAXSIZE];
TCHAR szExtraInfo[CMPROXY_EXTRAINFO_MAXSIZE];
} PROXY_CONFIG;
- dwType
The type of proxy server. One of the Connection Manager proxy flag constants. - dwEnable
Set to 1 by the proxy CSP. If 0, the proxy server configuration exists but the ability to connect to the server is disabled. - szProxyServer
Name and port number of the proxy server. The syntax of this member would be proxy:80, where proxy is the proxy server name and 80 is the value of the port number. The maximum size of this member is specified by CMPROXY_PROXYSERVER_MAXSIZE. - szUsername
User name with which the proxy server connection is made; used only with SOCKS proxy servers. - szPassword
Password associated with the user name specified in szUsername; used only with SOCKS proxy servers. Only privileged applications are allowed to retrieve proxy passwords; if a normal application attempts to query the proxy settings for a proxy that has a password associated with it, a result code of E_ACCESSDENIED is returned. - szProxyOverride
Reserved. - szExtraInfo
Reserved; used for WAP proxy servers.
This structure contains all of the members that an application requires to connect to a proxy server. The proxy connection service provider (CSP) fills in this structure in response to the appropriate ConnMgrProviderMessage function call.
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.2 and later
Header: connmgr_proxy.h
ConnMgrProviderMessage | Connection Manager Proxy Flag Constants
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