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Visual C++ object definitions
CRemoteData object
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COM4
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Infrared
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ISDN via CAPI 2.0
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LPT1
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LPT2
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LPT3
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LPT4
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NetBIOS
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SPX
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DEFAULT TAPI
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TCP/IP
The name of a TAPI device can also be used as a connection type. DEFAULT
TAPI uses the first TAPI device found on the system. To use a specific TAPI
device, use FirstConnectionType() / NextConnectionType() to search for
available devices.
Remote object Detail methods
When a remote object is assigned a connection type, the device details are set to
valid default values. The following connection types have advanced
configuration options that can be set in your application:
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COM devices
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NetBIOS devices
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ISDN via CAPI 2.0 (European ISDN only) devices
COM device details
Sets the communications parity level.
BSTR GetComParity();
void SetComParity(LPCTSTR lpszNewValue);
Communications parity values are as follows:
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None
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Odd
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Even
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