The
RasDial function establishes a RAS connection between a RAS client and a RAS server. The connection data includes callback and user-authentication information.
Syntax
DWORD RasDial(
__in LPRASDIALEXTENSIONS lpRasDialExtensions,
__in LPCTSTR lpszPhonebook,
__in LPRASDIALPARAMS lpRasDialParams,
__in DWORD dwNotifierType,
__in LPVOID lpvNotifier,
__in LPHRASCONN lphRasConn
);
Parameters
- lpRasDialExtensions [in]
-
Pointer to a
RASDIALEXTENSIONS structure that specifies a set of
RasDial extended features to enable. Set this parameter to NULL if there is not a need to enable these features.
- lpszPhonebook [in]
-
Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the full path and file name of a phone-book (PBK) file. If this parameter is NULL, the function uses the current default phone-book file. The default phone-book file is the one selected by the user in the User Preferences property sheet of the Dial-Up Networking dialog box.
- lpRasDialParams [in]
-
Pointer to a
RASDIALPARAMS structure that specifies calling parameters for the RAS connection. Use the
RasGetEntryDialParams function to retrieve a copy of this structure for a particular phone-book entry.
The caller must set the
RASDIALPARAMS structure's dwSize member to sizeof(RASDIALPARAMS) to identify the version of the structure being passed.
If the szPhoneNumber member of the
RASDIALPARAMS structure is an empty string,
RasDial uses the phone number stored in the phone-book entry.
- dwNotifierType [in]
-
Specifies the nature of the lpvNotifier parameter. If lpvNotifier is NULL, dwNotifierType is ignored. If lpvNotifier is not NULL, set dwNotifierType to one of the following values.
| Value | Meaning |
- DWORD
| The lpvNotifier parameter is a handle to a window to receive progress notification messages. In a progress notification message, wParam is the equivalent of the rasconnstate parameter of
RasDialFunc and
RasDialFunc1, and lParam is the equivalent of the dwError parameter of
RasDialFunc and
RasDialFunc1.
The progress notification message uses a system registered message code. You can obtain the value of this message code as follows:
UINT unMsg = RegisterWindowMessageA( RASDIALEVENT );
if (unMsg == 0)
unMsg = WM_RASDIALEVENT;
|
- 0
| The lpvNotifier parameter points to a
RasDialFunc callback function.
|
- 1
| The lpvNotifier parameter points to a
RasDialFunc1 callback function.
|
- 2
| The lpvNotifier parameter points to a
RasDialFunc2 callback function.
|
- lpvNotifier [in]
-
Specifies a window handle or a
RasDialFunc,
RasDialFunc1, or
RasDialFunc2 callback function to receive
RasDial event notifications. The dwNotifierType parameter specifies the nature of lpvNotifier. Please refer to its description preceding for further detail.
If this parameter is not NULL,
RasDial sends the window a message, or calls the callback function, for each
RasDial event. Additionally, the
RasDial call operates asynchronously:
RasDial returns immediately, before the connection is established, and communicates its progress via the window or callback function.
If lpvNotifier is NULL, the
RasDial call operates synchronously:
RasDial does not return until the connection attempt has completed successfully or failed.
If lpvNotifier is not NULL, notifications to the window or callback function can occur at any time after the initial call to
RasDial. Notifications end when one of the following events occurs:
- The connection is established. In other words, the RAS connection state is RASCS_Connected.
- The connection fails. In other words, dwError is nonzero.
- RasHangUp is called on the connection.
The callback notifications are made in the context of a thread captured during the initial call to
RasDial.
- lphRasConn [in]
-
Pointer to a variable of type HRASCONN. Set the HRASCONN variable to NULL before calling
RasDial. If
RasDial succeeds, it stores a handle to the RAS connection into *lphRasConn.
Return Value
If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS and a handle to the RAS connection is returned in the variable pointed to by lphRasConn.
If the function fails, the return value is from Routing and Remote Access Error Codes or Winerror.h.
Remarks
Errors that occur after the immediate return can be detected by
RasGetConnectStatus. Data is available until an application calls
RasHangUp to hang up the connection.
An application must eventually call
RasHangUp whenever a non-NULL connection handle is stored into *lphRasConn. This applies even if
RasDial returns a nonzero (error) value.
An application can safely call
RasHangUp from a
RasDial notifier callback function. If this is done, however, the hang-up does not occur until the routine returns.
If the structure pointed to by lpRasDialExtensions enables RDEOPT_PausedStates, the
RasDial function pauses whenever it enters a state in which the RASCS_PAUSED bit is set to one. To restart
RasDial from such a paused state, call
RasDial again, passing the connection handle returned from the original
RasDial call in *lphRasConn. The same notifier used in the original
RasDial call must be used when restarting from a paused state.
RAS supports referenced connections. If the entry being dialed is already connected,
RasDial returns SUCCESS and the connection is referenced. To disconnect the connection, each
RasDial on the connection should be matched by a
RasHangUp.
Because some phone-book entries require Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) for authentication, the caller should call
RasGetEapUserIdentity before calling
RasDial. If
RasGetEapUserIdentity returns ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION_FOR_ENTRY, the phone-book entry does not require EAP. However, if
RasGetEapUserIdentity returns NO_ERROR, the caller should copy the EAP identity information from
RasGetEapUserIdentity into the RasEapInfo member of
RASDIALEXTENSIONS, and the szUserName member of
RASDIALPARAMS. See
RasGetEapUserIdentity for more information. If the phone-book entry requires EAP, the dwfOptions member of the
RASENTRY structure for the entry contains the RASEO_RequireEAP flag.
To specify that
RasDial should enter a RASCS_CallbackSetByCaller state, set lpRasDialParams->szCallbackNumber to "*" on the initial call to
RasDial. When the notification handler is called with this state, set the callback number to a number supplied by the user.
Requirements
| Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional |
| Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server |
| Header | Ras.h |
| Library | Rasapi32.lib |
| DLL | Rasapi32.dll |
| Unicode and ANSI names | RasDialW (Unicode) and RasDialA (ANSI) |
See Also
- Remote Access Service (RAS) Overview
- Remote Access Service Functions
- Dialable Addresses
- Virtual Private Network Connections
- RasDialDlg
- RasDialFunc
- RasDialFunc1
- RasDialFunc2
- RasGetConnectStatus
- RasHangUp
- RASDIALEXTENSIONS
- RASDIALPARAMS
- WM_RASDIALEVENT
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