DOT11EXTIHV_PROCESS_UI_RESPONSE callback function (wlanihv.h)
Syntax
DOT11EXTIHV_PROCESS_UI_RESPONSE Dot11extihvProcessUiResponse;
DWORD Dot11extihvProcessUiResponse(
[in] GUID guidUIRequest,
[in] DWORD dwByteCount,
[in, optional] LPVOID pvResponseBuffer
)
{...}
Parameters
[in] guidUIRequest
The GUID that identifies the request. This GUID value was created by the IHV Extensions DLL and passed through the pIhvUIRequest parameter of the call to Dot11ExtSendUIRequest.
[in] dwByteCount
The length, in bytes, of the data referenced through the pvResponseBuffer parameter.
[in, optional] pvResponseBuffer
A pointer to the buffer that contains the user data.
Return value
If the call succeeds, the function returns ERROR_SUCCESS. Otherwise, it returns an error code defined in Winerror.h.
Remarks
The IHV Extensions DLL can issue requests to the IHV UI Extensions DLL for interaction with the user, such as the display of notifications during the pre-association operation or the input of credential for the post-association operation. For more information about the IHV UI Extensions DLL, see Native 802.11 IHV UI Extensions DLL.
The IHV Extensions DLL initiates these requests for user interaction through calls to the Dot11ExtSendUIRequest function. For each UI request, the DLL must format a DOT11EXT_IHV_UI_REQUEST structure to define the request, and must set the guidUIRequest member of this structure to a GUID value that uniquely identifies the UI request. The DLL passes the address of the DOT11EXT_IHV_UI_REQUEST structure through the pIhvUIRequest parameter of the Dot11ExtSendUIRequest function.
After receiving this data from the IHV Extensions DLL, the operating system calls the Dot11ExtIhvProcessUIResponse function to process the user response, which is referenced through the pvResponseBuffer parameter. The response data is in a format defined by the IHV and has been validated by the IHV UI Extensions DLL.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Available in Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating systems. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | wlanihv.h (include Wlanihv.h) |