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The NetMessageNameEnum function lists the message aliases that will receive messages on a specified computer. This function requires that the Messenger service be started.

Security Requirements

Only members of the Administrators local group can successfully execute NetMessageNameEnum on a remote server.

NET_API_STATUS NetMessageNameEnum(

    LPTSTR servername,

    DWORD level,

    LPBYTE *bufptr,

    DWORD prefmaxlen,

    LPDWORD entriesread,

    LPDWORD totalentries,

    LPDWORD resume_handle 

   );

Parameters

servername
Pointer to a Unicode string containing the name of the remote server on which the function is to execute. A NULL pointer or string specifies the local computer.
level
Specifies one of the following values to return the requested level of information provided.

Value

Meaning

0

The bufptr parameter points to an array of MSG_INFO_0 structures.

1

The bufptr parameter points to an array of MSG_INFO_1 structures.

bufptr
Points to the buffer in which the data set with the level parameter is stored.
prefmaxlen
Preferred maximum length, in 8-bit bytes of returned data.
entriesread
Pointer to a DWORD that contains the actual enumerated element count.
totalentries
Pointer to a DWORD that contains the total number of entries that could have been enumerated from the current resume position.
resume_handle
Pointer to a DWORD that contains resume_handle, which is used to continue an existing message name search. The handle should be zero on the first call and left unchanged for subsequent calls. If resume_handle is NULL, no resume handle is stored.

Return Values

If the function returns account information, the return value is NERR_Success.

If the function fails, the return value is one of the following error codes.

Value

Meaning

ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED

The user does not have access to the requested information.

ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL

The value specified for the Level parameter is invalid.

ERROR_MORE_DATA

More entries are available with subsequent calls.

ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY

Insufficient memory is available.

NERR_BufTooSmall

The supplied buffer is too small.

See Also

NetMessageNameGetInfo