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WSAOpenEnum() and WNet functions on Win98



 
 
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Old January 9th 05, 02:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
CrazyMac
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Default WSAOpenEnum() and WNet functions on Win98

I'm attempting to develop a winsock application, which works fine if I know
the host name of the computer I would like to connect to. However, my intent
was to create an application that you can choose which computer on the
network you wanted to send a message to. The WNet API functions enumerate my
network resources on WinXP as expected. When this is done on my Win98 machine
the results are void (no error returned, just no values are returned to the
NETRESOURCE pointers).

If someone could provide any information that may prevent those functions
from working properly on Windows 98 or provide me with an alternate API to
use, that would be great.

Thanks,
CrazyMac
 




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