SERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1 structure (lmserver.h)
The SERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1 structure contains information about the specified transport protocol, including name and address. This information level is valid only for the NetServerTransportAddEx function.
Syntax
typedef struct _SERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1 {
DWORD svti1_numberofvcs;
LMSTR svti1_transportname;
LPBYTE svti1_transportaddress;
DWORD svti1_transportaddresslength;
LMSTR svti1_networkaddress;
LMSTR svti1_domain;
} SERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1, *PSERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1, *LPSERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1;
Members
svti1_numberofvcs
Type: DWORD
The number of clients connected to the server that are using the transport protocol specified by the svti1_transportname member.
svti1_transportname
Type: LMSTR
A pointer to a null-terminated character string that contains the name of a transport device; for example,
\Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{2C9725F4-151A-11D3-AEEC-C3B211BD350B}
This string is Unicode if _WIN32_WINNT or FORCE_UNICODE are defined.
svti1_transportaddress
Type: LPBYTE
A pointer to a variable that contains the address the server is using on the transport device specified by the svti1_transportname member.
This member is usually the NetBIOS name that the server is using. In these instances, the name must be 16 characters long, and the last character must be a blank character (0x20).
svti1_transportaddresslength
Type: DWORD
The length, in bytes, of the svti1_transportaddress member. For NetBIOS names, the value of this member is 16 (decimal).
svti1_networkaddress
Type: LMSTR
A pointer to a NULL-terminated character string that contains the address the network adapter is using. The string is transport-specific.
You can retrieve this value only with a call to the NetServerTransportEnum function. You cannot set this value with a call to the NetServerTransportAdd function or the NetServerTransportAddEx function.)
This string is Unicode if _WIN32_WINNT or FORCE_UNICODE are defined.
svti1_domain
Type: LMSTR
A pointer to a NULL-terminated character string that contains the name of the domain to which the server should announce its presence. (When you call NetServerTransportEnum, this member is the name of the domain to which the server is announcing its presence.)
This string is Unicode if _WIN32_WINNT or FORCE_UNICODE are defined.
Remarks
The SERVER_TRANSPORT_INFO_1 structure is used by the NetServerTransportAddEx function to bind the specified server to the transport protocol.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header | lmserver.h (include Lm.h) |