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The SECURITY_MESSAGE structure is used with the RasSecurityDialogComplete
function to indicate the results of a RAS security DLL authentication
transaction.
typedef struct _SECURITY_MESSAGE {
DWORD dwMsgId;
HPORT hPort;
DWORD dwError;
CHAR UserName[UNLEN+1];
CHAR Domain[DNLEN+1];
} SECURITY_MESSAGE, *PSECURITY_MESSAGE;
Members
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dwMsgId
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Indicates whether the RAS server should grant access to the remote user. This
member can be one of the following values.
Value
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Meaning
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SECURITYMSG_SUCCESS
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The security DLL successfully authenticated the remote user identified by the UserName
member. The RAS server will proceed with its PPP authentication.
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SECURITYMSG_FAILURE
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The security DLL denied access to the remote user identified by the UserName
member. The RAS server will hang up the call and record the failed
authentication in the Windows NT event log.
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SECURITYMSG_ERROR
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An error occurred that prevented validation of the remote user. The RAS server
will hang up the call and record the error in the Windows NT event log.
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hPort
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Specifies the port handle that the RAS server passed to the security DLL in
the RasSecurityDialogBegin call
for this authentication transaction.
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dwError
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Specifies an error code. If dwMsgId is SECURITYMSG_ERROR, set dwError
to one of the nonzero error codes defined in WINERROR.H or RASERROR.H. The RAS
server records this error code in the Windows NT event log. If the dwMsgId
member indicates success or failure, set dwError to zero.
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UserName
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Specifies the name of the remote user if dwMsgId is SECURITYMSG_SUCCESS
or SECURITYMSG_FAILURE. This string can be empty if dwMsgId is
SECURITYMSG_ERROR.
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Domain
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Specifies the name of the logon domain for the remote user if dwMsgId
is SECURITYMSG_SUCCESS or SECURITYMSG_FAILURE. This string can be empty if dwMsgId
is SECURITYMSG_ERROR.
See Also
RasSecurityDialogBegin, RasSecurityDialogComplete