Platform SDK: TAPI |
The lineNegotiateExtVersion function allows an application to negotiate an extension version to use with the specified line device. This operation need not be called if the application does not support extensions.
LONG WINAPI lineNegotiateExtVersion( HLINEAPP hLineApp, DWORD dwDeviceID, DWORD dwAPIVersion, DWORD dwExtLowVersion, DWORD dwExtHighVersion, LPDWORD lpdwExtVersion );
Returns zero if the request succeeds or a negative error number if an error occurs. Possible return values are:
LINEERR_BADDEVICEID, LINEERR_NOMEM, LINEERR_INCOMPATIBLEAPIVERSION, LINEERR_NODRIVER, LINEERR_INCOMPATIBLEEXTVERSION, LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED, LINEERR_INVALAPPHANDLE, LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL, LINEERR_INVALPOINTER, LINEERR_UNINITIALIZED, LINEERR_NODEVICE, LINEERR_OPERATIONUNAVAIL.
Use lineInitializeEx to determine the number of line devices present in the system. The device identifier specified by dwDeviceID varies from zero to one less than the number of line devices present.
The lineNegotiateAPIVersion function negotiates the API version number to use. It also retrieves the extension identifier supported by the line device, which is zeros if no extensions are provided. Version numbers should be incremented by one for each release. Leaving gaps in release version numbering can cause unexpected results.
If the application wants to use the extensions defined by the returned extension identifier, it must call lineNegotiateExtVersion to negotiate the extension version to use.
The extension version number negotiated is that under which the application and service provider must both operate. If version ranges do not overlap, the application and service provider versions are incompatible and an error is returned.
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.
TAPI 2.2 Reference Overview, Extended Telephony Services Reference, lineInitializeEx, lineNegotiateAPIVersion