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IsNetworkAlive Function

IsNetworkAlive Function

 

The IsNetworkAlive function determines whether or not a local system is connected to a network, and identifies the type of network connection, for example, a LAN, WAN, or both.

 

Bool IsNetworkAlive(
  __out         LPDWORD lpdwFlags


);

Parameters

lpdwFlags

The type of network connection that is available. This parameter can be one of the following values:

 

NETWORK_ALIVE_LAN

The computer has one or more LAN cards that are active.

NETWORK_ALIVE_WAN

The computer has one or more active RAS connections.

NETWORK_ALIVE_AOL

This flag is only valid in Windows Me/98/95.

Indicates a computer is connected to the America Online (AOL) network.

Return Value

This function returns one of the following values:

Return code Description

TRUE

A local system is connected to a network.

For information about the type of connection, see the lpdwFlags parameter.

FALSE

There is no connection.

For extended error information, call GetLastError .

Remarks

This function can be used by an application to determine whether or not there is network connectivity before proceeding with network operations. A directory service type of application, e-mail client, or Internet browser can adapt to various types of network connectivity. For example, a printing operation can be deferred until a network connection is available.

It may not always be practical for an application to call IsNetworkAlive to determine whether or not a local system is disconnected from a LAN, because IsNetworkAlive can be slow, and it may take too much time for the function to detect that a local system is disconnected. However, IsNetworkAlive can always identify a WAN connectivity at the moment.

Note   This function is only available for TCP/IP connections.

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