Platform SDK: TAPI |
The lineConfigDialog function causes the provider of the specified line device to display a dialog box (attached to hwndOwner of the application) to allow the user to configure parameters related to the line device.
LONG WINAPI lineConfigDialog( DWORD dwDeviceID, HWND hwndOwner, LPCSTR lpszDeviceClass );
Returns zero if the request succeeds or a negative error number if an error occurs. Possible return values are:
LINEERR_BADDEVICEID, LINEERR_NOMEM, LINEERR_INUSE, LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED, LINEERR_INVALDEVICECLASS, LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL, LINEERR_INVALPARAM, LINEERR_UNINITIALIZED, LINEERR_INVALPOINTER, LINEERR_OPERATIONUNAVAIL, LINEERR_NODEVICE.
The lineConfigDialog function causes the service provider to display a modal dialog box (attached to hwndOwner of the application) to allow the user to configure parameters related to the line specified by dwDeviceID. The lpszDeviceClass parameter allows the application to select a specific subscreen of configuration information applicable to the device class in which the user is interested; the permitted strings are the same as for lineGetID. For example, if the line supports the Comm API, passing "COMM" as lpszDeviceClass causes the provider to display the parameters related specifically to Comm (or, at least, start at the corresponding point in a multilevel configuration dialog box chain, so the user doesn't have to "dig" to find the parameters of interest).
The lpszDeviceClass parameter would be "tapi/line" , "", or NULL to cause the provider to display the highest level configuration for the line.
Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or later.
Windows 95/98: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Version: Requires TAPI 1.3 or later.
Header: Declared in Tapi.h.
Library: Use Tapi32.lib.
Unicode: Implemented as Unicode and ANSI versions on all platforms.
TAPI 2.2 Reference Overview, Basic Telephony Services Reference, lineGetID