NWIsLNSSupportedOnVolume(3nw)
NWIsLNSSupportedOnVolume --
queries whether OS/2 name space is supported on target volume
Synopsis
#include <nwmisc.h>
or
#include <nwcalls.h>
NWCCODE N_API NWIsLNSSupportedOnVolume
(NWCONN_HANDLE conn,
NWDIR_HANDLE dirHandle,
pnstr8 path);
Description
The parameters are as follows:
- conn
-
(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.
- dirHandle
-
(IN) Specifies the Directory handle associated with the volume whose
status is being checked.
- path
-
(IN) Points to the absolute directory path (or a path relative to the
directory handle) associated with the volume whose status is being checked.
Return values
- 0x000
-
OS/2 name space not supported on volume
- non-zero
-
OS/2 name space supported on volume
Notices
NWIsLNSSupportedOnVolume is used in OS/2 to determine
whether DOS names or HPFS names should be used in paths.
In DOS and Windows, 0x0000 will always be returned.
In OS/2, if a non-zero value is returned, use HPFS
names when calling NWCallsInit. On 3.11 servers and above,
NWCallsInit expect HPFS names to be used on all
volumes having the OS/2 name space loaded.
In OS/2, if dirHandle or path is invalid,
0x0000 will always be returned. Therefore, make sure dirHandle
and path are valid before calling NWIsLNSSupportedOnVolume.
Services
Miscellaneous
NCP calls
- 0x2222 23 17
-
Get File Server Information
- 0x2222 23 234
-
Get Connection's Task Information
30 January 1998
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