/**********************************************************************/ /** Microsoft Windows/NT **/ /** Copyright(c) Microsoft Corp., 2000 **/ /**********************************************************************/ /* makeconn.c Simple command-line tool to make a deviceless connection given a text file containing a username and password FILE HISTORY: jschwart 24-Apr-2000 Created */ #define STRICT #include #include #include #define MAX_BUFFER 256 int __cdecl main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { FILE *fp; DWORD dwErr; int nLen; char szUsername[MAX_BUFFER]; char szPassword[MAX_BUFFER]; NETRESOURCE nr; // // Check for the filename and remote name // if (argc != 3) { printf("Usage: %s \n", argv[0]); return 1; } fp = fopen(argv[2], "r"); if (fp == NULL) { printf("Unable to open file %s\n", argv[2]); return 1; } // // Username is the first line in the file // fgets(szUsername, MAX_BUFFER, fp); // // Password is the second // fgets(szPassword, MAX_BUFFER, fp); fclose(fp); // // Trim off the trailing newlines that fgets inserts // szUsername[strlen(szUsername) - 1] = '\0'; nLen = strlen(szPassword) - 1; if (szPassword[nLen] == '\n') { szPassword[nLen] = '\0'; } ZeroMemory(&nr, sizeof(nr)); nr.dwType = RESOURCETYPE_DISK; nr.lpRemoteName = argv[1]; printf("Path %s\n", argv[1]); dwErr = WNetAddConnection2(&nr, szPassword, szUsername, 0); if (dwErr != NO_ERROR) { printf("Unable to make a connection to %s -- error %d\n", argv[1], dwErr); return 1; } else { printf("Connection to %s succeeded\n", argv[1]); } return 0; }