Windows 3.1 Device Drivers (ddag31qh.hlp) (Table of Contents; Topic list)
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WNetGetError
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WORD WNetGetError(nError)
WORD FAR * nError;
 
The WNetGetError function returns the network status code from the last
network operation.
 
Parameter  Description
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nError     Points to a variable to receive the network status code.
 
Return Value
 
The return value is one of the following values.
 
Value             Meaning
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WN_BAD_POINTER    Invalid pointer.
 
WN_NO_ERROR       No error status available.
 
WN_NOT_SUPPORTED  Function is not supported.
 
WN_OUT_OF_MEMORY  Out of memory.
 
WN_SUCCESS        Success.
 
Comments
 
The export ordinal for this function is 19.
 
This is guaranteed to be correct only if the application calls immediately
after receiving the network driver error status. If another application is
given a chance to run, it may call the driver and the original extended
error condition be overwritten.
 
See Also
 
WNetGetErrorText