The RasEditPhonebookEntry function edits an existing phone-book entry. The function displays a dialog box in which the user can modify the existing information.
Windows NT: The RasEditPhonebookEntry function calls the RasEntryDlg function. Applications written for Windows NT version 4.0 should use RasEntryDlg.
DWORD RasEditPhonebookEntry(
HWND hwnd, |
// handle to the parent window of the dialog box |
LPTSTR lpszPhonebook, |
// pointer to the full path and filename of the phone-book file |
LPTSTR lpszEntryName |
// pointer to the phone-book entry name |
); |
Windows 95: Dial-up networking stores phone-book entries in the
registry rather than in a phone-book file.
If the function succeeds, the return value is zero.
If the function fails, the return value can be one of the following error codes:
Value |
Description |
ERROR_BUFFER_INVALID | |
The phone-book entry buffer is invalid. | |
ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_PHONEBOOK | |
The phone book is corrupted or missing components. | |
ERROR_CANNOT_FIND_PHONEBOOK_ENTRY | |
The phone-book entry does not exist. |
RasCreatePhonebookEntry, RasEntryDlg, RasGetEntryDialParams, RasSetEntryDialParams