The SetPort function sets the status associated with a printer port.
BOOL SetPort(
LPTSTR pName, |
// pointer to a printer server name |
LPTSTR pPortName, |
// pointer to a printer port name |
DWORD dwLevel, |
// version of PORT_INFO_* structure |
LPBYTE pPortInfo |
// pointer to a PORT_INFO_* structure |
); |
This value must be 3, which corresponds to a PORT_INFO_3 data
structure.
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
The caller of the SetPort function must have SERVER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER access to the server to which the port is connected.
When you set a printer port status value with the severity value PORT_STATUS_TYPE_ERROR, the print spooler stops sending jobs to the port. The print spooler resumes sending jobs to the port when the port status is cleared by another call to SetPort.
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