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dot11_radio_state_off
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY</c> enumerated type specifies the possible values of the identity used for 802.1X authentication status.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY</c> enumerated type is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component supported on
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/// Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY</c> specifies the possible values of the identity used for 802.1X authentication. The
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/// <c>ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY</c> is a function of the 802.1X authentication mode selected and various system triggers (user logon and
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/// logoff operations, for example).
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA contains information on a status change to 802.1X authentication. The <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c>
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/// structure is returned when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure is
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c> and the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure for
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/// received notification is <c>OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate</c>. For this notification, the <c>pData</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure points to an <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c> structure that contains information on the
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/// 802.1X authentication status change.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// If the <c>fOneXAuthParams</c> member in the ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA structure is set, then the <c>authParams</c> member of the
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/// <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c> structure contains an ONEX_VARIABLE_BLOB structure with an ONEX_AUTH_PARAMS structure embedded
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/// starting at the <c>dwOffset</c> member of the <c>ONEX_VARIABLE_BLOB</c>. This <c>ONEX_AUTH_PARAMS</c> structure that contains a
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/// value from the <c>ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY</c> enumeration in the <c>authIdentity</c> member.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_auth_identity typedef enum _ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY {
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// OneXAuthIdentityNone, OneXAuthIdentityMachine, OneXAuthIdentityUser, OneXAuthIdentityExplicitUser, OneXAuthIdentityGuest,
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// OneXAuthIdentityInvalid } ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY, PONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "c51ab620-7e44-4798-8206-8ae9bbcd6614")]
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public enum ONEX_AUTH_IDENTITY
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{
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/// <summary>No identity is specified in the profile used for 802.1X authentication.</summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityNone,
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/// <summary>The identity of the local machine account is used for 802.1X authentication.</summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityMachine,
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/// <summary>The identity of the logged-on user is used for 802.1X authentication.</summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityUser,
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/// <summary>
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/// The identity of an explicit user as specified in the profile is used for 802.1X authentication. This value is used when
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/// performing single signon or when credentials are saved with the profile.
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/// </summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityExplicitUser,
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/// <summary>The identity of the Guest account as specified in the profile is used for 802.1X authentication.</summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityGuest,
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/// <summary>The identity is not valid as specified in the profile used for 802.1X authentication.</summary>
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OneXAuthIdentityInvalid,
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The authMode element in the 802.1X schema that specifies the type of credentials used for 802.1X authentication. For more
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/// information, see the authMode (OneX) Element in the 802.1X scheme.
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/// </summary>
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[PInvokeData("", MSDNShortId = "ec494c74-bc79-445a-8889-a6f441e95ac5")]
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public enum ONEX_AUTH_MODE
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Use machine or user credentials. When a user is logged on, the user's credentials are used for authentication. When no user
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/// is logged on, machine credentials are used.
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/// </summary>
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OneXAuthModeMachineOrUser = 0,
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/// <summary>Use machine credentials only.</summary>
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OneXAuthModeMachineOnly = 1,
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/// <summary>Use user credentials only.</summary>
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OneXAuthModeUserOnly = 2,
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/// <summary>Use guest (empty) credentials only.</summary>
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OneXAuthModeGuest = 3,
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/// <summary>Credentials to use are not specified.</summary>
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OneXAuthModeUnspecified = 4,
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON</c> enumerated type specifies the possible reasons that 802.1X authentication was restarted.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON</c> enumerated type is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component
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/// supported on Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON</c> specifies the possible values for the reason that 802.1X authentication was restarted. A
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/// value from this enumeration is returned when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure is
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c> and the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure for
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/// received notifications is <c>OneXNotificationTypeAuthRestarted</c>. For this notification, the <c>pData</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure points to an <c>ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON</c> enumeration value that identifies the
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/// reason the authentication was restarted.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_auth_restart_reason typedef enum _ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON
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// { OneXRestartReasonPeerInitiated, OneXRestartReasonMsmInitiated, OneXRestartReasonOneXHeldStateTimeout,
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// OneXRestartReasonOneXAuthTimeout, OneXRestartReasonOneXConfigurationChanged, OneXRestartReasonOneXUserChanged,
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// OneXRestartReasonQuarantineStateChanged, OneXRestartReasonAltCredsTrial, OneXRestartReasonInvalid } ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON, PONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "794231da-ef4e-4419-9ff8-9b23483853d1")]
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public enum ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The EAPHost component (the peer) requested the 802.1x module to restart 802.1X authentication. This results from a
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/// EapHostPeerProcessReceivedPacket function call that returns an EapHostPeerResponseAction enumeration value of
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/// EapHostPeerResponseStartAuthentication in the pEapOutput parameter.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonPeerInitiated,
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/// <summary>The Media Specific Module (MSM) initiated the 802.1X authentication restart.</summary>
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OneXRestartReasonMsmInitiated,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X authentication restart was the result of a state timeout. The timer expiring is the heldWhile timer of the 802.1X
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/// supplicant state machine defined in IEEE 802.1X - 2004 standard for Port-Based Network Access Control. The heldWhile timer
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/// is used by the supplicant state machine to define periods of time during which itwill not attempt to acquire an authenticator.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonOneXHeldStateTimeout,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X authentication restart was the result of an state timeout. The timer expiring is the authWhile timer of the
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/// 802.1X supplicant port access entity defined in IEEE 802.1X - 2004 standard for Port-Based Network Access Control. The
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/// authWhile timer is used by the supplicant port access entity to determine how long to wait for a request fromthe
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/// authenticator before timing it out.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonOneXAuthTimeout,
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/// <summary>The 802.1X authentication restart was the result of a configuration change to the current profile.</summary>
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OneXRestartReasonOneXConfigurationChanged,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X authentication restart was the result of a change of user. This could occur if the current user logs off and new
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/// user logs on to the local computer.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonOneXUserChanged,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X authentication restart was the result of receiving a notification from the EAP quarantine enforcement client
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/// (QEC) due to a network health change. If an EAPHost supplicant is participating in network access protection (NAP), the
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/// supplicant will respond to changes in the state of its network health. If that state changes, the supplicant must then
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/// initiate a re-authentication session. For more information, see the EapHostPeerBeginSession function.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonQuarantineStateChanged,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X authentication restart was caused by a new authentication attempt with alternate user credentials. EAP methods
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/// like MSCHAPv2 prefer to use logged-on user credentials for 802.1X authentication. If these user credentials do not work,
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/// then a dialog will be displayed to the user that asks permission to use alternate credentials for 802.1X authentication. For
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/// more information, see the EapHostPeerBeginSession function and EAP_FLAG_PREFER_ALT_CREDENTIALS flag in the dwflags parameter.
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/// </summary>
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OneXRestartReasonAltCredsTrial,
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/// <summary>Indicates the end of the range that specifies the possible reasons that 802.1X authentication was restarted.</summary>
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OneXRestartReasonInvalid,
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}
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/// <summary>The <c>ONEX_AUTH_STATUS</c> enumerated type specifies the possible values for the 802.1X authentication status.</summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_STATUS</c> enumerated type is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component supported on
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/// Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_AUTH_STATUS</c> specifies the possible values for the 802.1X authentication status. A value from this enumeration is
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/// returned when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure is
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c> and the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure for
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/// received notifications is <c>OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate</c>. For this notification, the <c>pData</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure points to an ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA structure that contains a ONEX_STATUS structure
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/// member in the <c>oneXStatus</c> structure member. The <c>ONEX_STATUS</c> structure contains a <c>ONEX_AUTH_STATUS</c>
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/// enumeration value in the <c>authStatus</c> member.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_auth_status typedef enum _ONEX_AUTH_STATUS {
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// OneXAuthNotStarted, OneXAuthInProgress, OneXAuthNoAuthenticatorFound, OneXAuthSuccess, OneXAuthFailure, OneXAuthInvalid }
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// ONEX_AUTH_STATUS, PONEX_AUTH_STATUS;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "9a5c7876-2c6b-450e-95e4-2766d63b6e19")]
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public enum ONEX_AUTH_STATUS
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{
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/// <summary>802.1X authentication was not started.</summary>
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OneXAuthNotStarted,
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/// <summary>802.1X authentication is in progress.</summary>
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OneXAuthInProgress,
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/// <summary>
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/// No 802.1X authenticator was found. The 802.1X authentication was attempted, but no 802.1X peer was found. In this case,
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/// either the network does not support or is not configured to support the 802.1X standard.
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/// </summary>
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OneXAuthNoAuthenticatorFound,
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/// <summary>802.1X authentication was successful.</summary>
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OneXAuthSuccess,
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/// <summary>802.1X authentication was a failure.</summary>
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OneXAuthFailure,
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/// <summary>Indicates the end of the range that specifies the possible values for 802.1X authentication status.</summary>
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OneXAuthInvalid,
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The <c>ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT</c> enumerated type specifies the possible values for whether the EAP method configured
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/// on the supplicant for 802.1X authentication is supported on the authentication server.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT</c> enumeration is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component
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/// supported on Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA contains information on a status change to 802.1X authentication. The <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c>
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/// structure is returned when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure is
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c> and the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure for
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/// received notification is <c>OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate</c>. For this notification, the <c>pData</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure points to an <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c> structure that contains information on the
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/// 802.1X authentication status change.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>BackendSupport</c> member of the ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA struct contains a value from the
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/// <c>ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT</c> enumeration.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_eap_method_backend_support typedef enum
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// _ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT { OneXEapMethodBackendSupportUnknown, OneXEapMethodBackendSupported,
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// OneXEapMethodBackendUnsupported } ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "ae0c30c3-331e-4b57-aa5f-f6b1f73dc69d")]
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public enum ONEX_EAP_METHOD_BACKEND_SUPPORT
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// It is not known whether the EAP method configured on the supplicant for 802.1X authentication is supported on the
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/// authentication server. This value can be returned if the 802.1X authentication process is in the initial state.
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/// </summary>
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OneXEapMethodBackendSupportUnknown,
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/// <summary>
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/// The EAP method configured on the supplicant for 802.1X authentication is supported on the authentication server. The 802.1X
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/// handshake is used to decide what is an acceptable EAP method to use.
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/// </summary>
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OneXEapMethodBackendSupported,
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/// <summary>
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/// The EAP method configured on the supplicant for 802.1X authentication is not supported on the authentication server.
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/// </summary>
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OneXEapMethodBackendUnsupported,
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The <c>ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE</c> enumerated type specifies the possible values of the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the
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/// WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure for 802.1X module notifications.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE</c> enumerated type is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component supported
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/// on Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE</c> specifies the possible values for the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the
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/// WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure for received notifications when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure is <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c>.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The WlanRegisterNotification function is used by an application to register and unregister notifications on all wireless
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/// interfaces. When registering for notifications, an application must provide a callback function pointed to by the funcCallback
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/// parameter passed to the <c>WlanRegisterNotification</c> function. The prototype for this callback function is the
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/// WLAN_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK. This callback function will receive notifications that have been registered in the dwNotifSource
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/// parameter passed to the <c>WlanRegisterNotification</c> function.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The callback function is called with a pointer to a WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure as the first parameter that contains
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/// detailed information on the notification. The callback function also receives a second parameter that contains a pointer to the
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/// client context passed in the pCallbackContext parameter to the WlanRegisterNotification function. This client context can be a
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/// <c>NULL</c> pointer if that is what was passed to the <c>WlanRegisterNotification</c> function.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_notification_type typedef enum _ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE {
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// OneXPublicNotificationBase, OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate, OneXNotificationTypeAuthRestarted,
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// OneXNotificationTypeEventInvalid, OneXNumNotifications } ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE, PONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "c5892938-9798-4c09-a766-4924cda4d090")]
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public enum ONEX_NOTIFICATION_TYPE : uint
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{
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/// <summary>Indicates the beginning of the range that specifies the possible values for 802.1X notifications.</summary>
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OneXPublicNotificationBase,
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/// <summary>
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/// Indicates that 802.1X authentication has a status change.The pData member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure points to
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/// a ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA structure that contains 802.1X update data.
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/// </summary>
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OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate,
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/// <summary>
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/// Indicates that 802.1X authentication restarted.The pData member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure points to an
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/// ONEX_AUTH_RESTART_REASON enumeration value that identifies the reason the authentication was restarted.
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/// </summary>
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OneXNotificationTypeAuthRestarted,
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/// <summary>Indicates the end of the range that specifies the possible values for 802.1X notifications.</summary>
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OneXNotificationTypeEventInvalid,
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/// <summary>Indicates the end of the range that specifies the possible values for 802.1X notifications.</summary>
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OneXNumNotifications,
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// The <c>ONEX_REASON_CODE</c> enumerated type specifies the possible values that indicate the reason that 802.1X authentication failed.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>ONEX_REASON_CODE</c> enumerated type is used by the 802.1X module, a new wireless configuration component supported on
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/// Windows Vista and later.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA contains information on a status change to 802.1X authentication. The <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c>
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/// structure is returned when the <c>NotificationSource</c> member of the WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA structure is
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ONEX</c> and the <c>NotificationCode</c> member of the <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure for
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/// received notification is <c>OneXNotificationTypeResultUpdate</c>. For this notification, the <c>pData</c> member of the
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/// <c>WLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> structure points to an <c>ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA</c> structure that contains information on the
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/// 802.1X authentication status change.
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/// </para>
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/// <para>
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/// The <c>oneXStatus</c> member of the ONEX_RESULT_UPDATE_DATA structure contains an ONEX_STATUS structure. If an error occurred
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/// during 802.1X authentication, the dwReason menber of this <c>ONEX_STATUS</c> structure contains the reason for the error
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/// specified as a value from the <c>ONEX_REASON_CODE</c> enumeration.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dot1x/ne-dot1x-onex_reason_code typedef enum _ONEX_REASON_CODE {
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// ONEX_REASON_CODE_SUCCESS, ONEX_REASON_START, ONEX_UNABLE_TO_IDENTIFY_USER, ONEX_IDENTITY_NOT_FOUND, ONEX_UI_DISABLED,
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// ONEX_UI_FAILURE, ONEX_EAP_FAILURE_RECEIVED, ONEX_AUTHENTICATOR_NO_LONGER_PRESENT, ONEX_NO_RESPONSE_TO_IDENTITY,
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// ONEX_PROFILE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_LENGTH, ONEX_PROFILE_DISALLOWED_EAP_TYPE,
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// ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EAP_TYPE_OR_FLAG, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_ONEX_FLAGS, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_TIMER_VALUE,
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// ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_SUPPLICANT_MODE, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_AUTH_MODE, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EAP_CONNECTION_PROPERTIES,
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// ONEX_UI_CANCELLED, ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EXPLICIT_CREDENTIALS, ONEX_PROFILE_EXPIRED_EXPLICIT_CREDENTIALS, ONEX_UI_NOT_PERMITTED }
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// ONEX_REASON_CODE, PONEX_REASON_CODE;
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[PInvokeData("dot1x.h", MSDNShortId = "9ce6ff56-946c-4058-b9a6-33dab4124c24")]
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public enum ONEX_REASON_CODE
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{
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/// <summary>Indicates the 802.1X authentication was a success.</summary>
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ONEX_REASON_CODE_SUCCESS,
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/// <summary>Indicates the start of the range that specifies the possible values for 802.1X reason code.</summary>
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ONEX_REASON_START,
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/// <summary>
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/// The 802.1X module was unable to identify a set of credentials to be used. An example is when the authentication mode is set
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/// to user, but no user is logged on.
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/// </summary>
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ONEX_UNABLE_TO_IDENTIFY_USER,
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/// <summary>
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/// The EAP module was unable to acquire an identity for the user. Thus value is not currently used. All EAP-specific errors are
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/// returned as ONEX_EAP_FAILURE_RECEIVED.
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/// </summary>
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ONEX_IDENTITY_NOT_FOUND,
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/// <summary>
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/// To proceed with 802.1X authentication, the system needs to request user input, but the user interface is disabled. On
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/// Windows Vista and on Windows Server 2008, this value can be returned if an EAP method requested user input for a profile for
|
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/// Guest or local machine authentication. On Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed,
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/// this value should not be returned.
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/// </summary>
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||||
ONEX_UI_DISABLED,
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/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The 802.1X authentication module was unable to return the requested user input. On Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2
|
||||
/// with the Wireless LAN Service installed, this value can be returned if an EAP method requested user input, but the UI could
|
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/// not be displayed (the network icon was configured to not show in the taskbar, for example).
|
||||
/// </summary>
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||||
ONEX_UI_FAILURE,
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|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The EAP module returned an error code. The ONEX_EAP_ERROR structure may contain additional information about the specific
|
||||
/// EAP error (a certificate not found, for example).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_EAP_FAILURE_RECEIVED,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The peer with which the 802.1X module was negotiating is no longer present or is not responding (a laptop client moved out
|
||||
/// of range of the wireless access point, for example).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_AUTHENTICATOR_NO_LONGER_PRESENT,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// No response was received to an EAP identity response packet. This value indicates a problem with the infrastructure (a link
|
||||
/// between the wireless access point and the authentication server is not functioning, for example).
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_NO_RESPONSE_TO_IDENTITY,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The 802.1X module does not support this version of the profile.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The length member specified in the 802.1X profile is invalid.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_LENGTH,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The EAP type specified in the 802.1X profile is not allowed for this media. An example is when the keyed MD5 algorithm is
|
||||
/// used for wireless transmission.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_DISALLOWED_EAP_TYPE,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The EAP type or EAP flags specified in the 802.1X profile are not valid. An example is when EAP type is not installed on the system.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EAP_TYPE_OR_FLAG,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The 802.1X flags specified in the 802.1X profile are not valid.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_ONEX_FLAGS,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>One or more timer values specified in the 802.1X profile is out of its valid range.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_TIMER_VALUE,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The supplicant mode specified in the 802.1X profile is not valid.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_SUPPLICANT_MODE,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The authentication mode specified in the 802.1X profile is not valid.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_AUTH_MODE,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>The EAP connection properties specified in the 802.1X profile are not valid.</summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EAP_CONNECTION_PROPERTIES,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// User input was canceled. This value can be returned if an EAP method requested user input, but the user hit the Cancel
|
||||
/// button or dismissed the user input dialog.This value is supported on Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the
|
||||
/// Wireless LAN Service installed.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_UI_CANCELLED,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The saved user credentials are not valid. This value can be returned if a profile was saved with bad credentials (an
|
||||
/// incorrect password, for example), since the credentials are not tested until the profile is actually used to establish a
|
||||
/// connection. This value is supported on Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_INVALID_EXPLICIT_CREDENTIALS,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The saved user credentials have expired. This value can be returned if a profile was saved with credentials and the
|
||||
/// credentials subsequently expired (password expirarion after some period of time, for example).This value is supported on
|
||||
/// Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_PROFILE_EXPIRED_EXPLICIT_CREDENTIALS,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// User interface is not permitted. On Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed, this
|
||||
/// value can be returned if an EAP method requested user input and the profile is configured with user credentials saved by
|
||||
/// another user and not the currently logged in user.This value is supported on Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with
|
||||
/// the Wireless LAN Service installed.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
ONEX_UI_NOT_PERMITTED,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The supplicantMode element in the 802.1X schema that specifies the method of transmission used for EAPOL-Start messages. For
|
||||
/// more information, see the supplicantMode (OneX) Element in the 802.1X scheme.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
[PInvokeData("", MSDNShortId = "ec494c74-bc79-445a-8889-a6f441e95ac5")]
|
||||
public enum ONEX_SUPPLICANT_MODE
|
||||
{
|
||||
/// <summary>EAPOL-Start messages are not transmitted. Valid for wired LAN profiles only.</summary>
|
||||
OneXSupplicantModeInhibitTransmission = 0,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>
|
||||
/// The client determines when to send EAPOL-Start packets based on network capability. EAPOL-Start messages are only sent when
|
||||
/// required. Valid for wired LAN profiles only.
|
||||
/// </summary>
|
||||
OneXSupplicantModeLearn = 1,
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>EAPOL-Start messages are transmitted as specified by 802.1X. Valid for both wired and wireless LAN profiles.</summary>
|
||||
OneXSupplicantModeCompliant = 2,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// <summary>Specifies the active tab when the wireless profile user interface dialog box appears.</summary>
|
||||
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/wlanapi/ne-wlanapi-wl_display_pages typedef enum _WL_DISPLAY_PAGES {
|
||||
// WLConnectionPage, WLSecurityPage, WLAdvPage } WL_DISPLAY_PAGES, *PWL_DISPLAY_PAGES;
|
||||
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