The RasSetEntryProperties function changes the connection information for an entry in the phone book or creates a new phone-book entry.
DWORD RasSetEntryProperties(
LPTSTR lpszPhonebook, |
// pointer to full path and filename of phone-book file |
LPTSTR lpszEntry, |
// pointer to an entry name |
LPRASENTRY lpRasEntry, |
// buffer that contains entry information |
DWORD dwEntryInfoSize, |
// size, in bytes, of the lpRasEntry buffer |
LPBYTE lpbDeviceInfo, |
// buffer that contains device-specific configuration information |
DWORD dwDeviceInfoSize |
// size, in bytes, of the lpbDeviceInfo buffer |
); |
If the entry name matches an existing entry, RasSetEntryProperties modifies the properties of that entry.
If the entry name does not match an existing entry, RasSetEntryProperties creates
a new phone-book entry. For new entries, call the RasValidateEntryName
function to validate the entry name before calling RasSetEntryProperties.
The structure might be followed by an array of null-terminated alternate phone
number strings. The last string is terminated by two consecutive null
characters. The dwAlternateOffset member of the RASENTRY
structure contains the offset to the first string.
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 |
Meaning |
ERROR_BUFFER_INVALID |
The address or buffer specified by lpRasEntry is invalid. |
ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_PHONEBOOK |
The phone book is corrupted or missing components. |
RASENTRY, RasCreatePhonebookEntry, RasGetEntryProperties, RasValidateEntryName