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IBM C Library Reference
  1. About This Book
  2. Introduction
  3. Definitions and Conventions
  4. Sample Programs
  5. Access Permission Category
  6. Alert Category
  7. Alias Category
  8. Application Category
  9. Auditing Category
  10. Configuration Category
  11. Connection Category
  12. DLS-Specific APIs
  13. Error Logging Category
  14. File Category
  15. Group Category
  16. Handle Category
  17. 386-HPFS Information and Administration Category
  18. Mailslot Category
  19. Message Category
  20. Multi-Protocol Transport Services (MPTS)
  21. Named Pipe Category
  22. NetBIOS Category
  23. Print Destination Category
  24. Print Job Category
  25. Printer Queue Category
  26. Remote Utility Category
  27. Requester Category
  28. RIPL Category
  29. Serial Device Category
  30. Server Category
  31. Services Category
  32. Session Category
  33. Share Category
  34. Spooler Category
  35. Statistics Category
  36. Use Category
  37. User Category
  38. User Profile Management Category
  39. API Return Codes
  40. REXX RIPL Function Calls
  41. Notes for DOS Applications
  42. LAN API Symbolic Constants
  43. Notices

Reprint Courtesy of International Business Machines Corporation, © International Business Machines Corporation

This reference book provides programmers with descriptions of the application programming interfaces (APIs) provided by the IBM Operating System/2 for OS/2 Warp Servers, LAN Servers, and the Directory and Security Server. These APIs provide the functional interface for server and client application development.

The OS/2 operating system referred to in this book is OS/2 Versions 2.1 through OS/2 Warp 4 (with the applicable CSDs and ServicePaks applied).

This book also provides the OS/2 Warp Connect LAN Requester APIs. These APIs are 32-bit and are generally consistent with the Net32xxx and Dos32xxx LAN APIs that ship with LAN Server 4.0.

DOS refers to DOS versions 3.3, 5.0, 6.x, or 7.0.

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