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Windows XP DLL File Information - netcfgx.dll

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General Information

File Description: Network Configuration Objects  
File Version: 5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-0852)  
Company: Microsoft Corporation  
Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System  
DLL popularity Very Low - 2 other DLL files in system32 directory are statically linked to this file.
File Size: 608 KB
Total Number of Exported Functions: 17
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: 17
 

Section Headers

Name Virtual Address Raw Data Size % of File Characteristics Section Contains...
.text 0x00001000 491,008 Bytes 78.9% Read, Execute Code
.data 0x00079000 2,048 Bytes 0.3% Write, Read Initialized Data
.rsrc 0x0007a000 101,376 Bytes 16.3% Read Initialized Data
.reloc 0x00093000 27,136 Bytes 4.4% Read, Discardable Initialized Data
 

Static Linking

netcfgx.dll is statically linked to the following files:

SHLWAPI.dll
CLUSAPI.dll
msvcrt.dll
ntdll.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
DNSAPI.dll
GDI32.dll
KERNEL32.dll
ole32.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
USER32.dll

This means that when netcfgx.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, netcfgx.dll won't be loaded.

 

List of files that are statically linked to netcfgx.dll


ifmon.dll
rasmans.dll

This means that when one of the above files is loaded, netcfgx.dll will be loaded too. (The opposite of the previous 'Static Linking' section)

 

General Resources Information

Resource Type Number of Items Total Size % of File
Icons 4 2,470 Bytes 0.4%
Animated Icons 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Animated Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Bitmaps 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
AVI Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Dialog-Boxes 49 35,910 Bytes 5.8%
HTML Related Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Menus 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Strings 355 45,266 Bytes 7.3%
Type Libraries 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Manifest 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
All Others 27 11,149 Bytes 1.8%
Total 435 94,795 Bytes 15.2%
 

Icons in this file

There are 4 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
 

Cursors in this file

No cursors found in this file

 

Dialog-boxes list (up to 200 dialogs)

In the following section, you can find the captions of dialog-boxes stored in this DLL. The list is currently limited to 200 dialogs.
ID Dialog Caption
101 General
102 Emulated LAN
533 Cluster Parameters
534 Host Parameters
535 Port Rules
536 Add/Edit Port Rule
1000 General
1001 Registered ATM Address
1002 Multicast IP Address
1003 General
1004 ATM PVC Configuration
1005 Quality of Service
1006 Call Matching
1007 Answer Matching
1202 RPC Service
1407 ISDN Phone Number and SPID Information
1505 Advanced
2200 Server Optimization
2300 ATM Server Address
2301 ATM ARP Client
2304 TCP/IP DNS Server
2305 TCP/IP Domain Suffix
2308 IP Settings
2309 TCP/IP Gateway Address
2310 TCP/IP Address
2322 DNS
2323 General
2324 WINS
2326 TCP/IP WINS Server
2327 Options
2330 General
2331 General
2332 TCP/IP Filtering
2333 Add Filter
2334 Alternate Configuration
2500 General
14112 ISDN Phone Number and SPID Information
14113 ISDN Logical Terminal Information
14114 ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers
14115 ISDN Phone Number Information
14116 ISDN
14117 ISDN Phone Number Information
14118 ISDN Logical Terminal Information
14119 ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers
14120 ISDN Switch Type or D-channel Protocol
17000 General
17001 General
17003 Manual Frame Detection
17004 Frame Network Number
 

String resources in this dll (up to 200 strings)

String ID String Text
1 ISDN - %1
2 ISDN Phone Number and SPID Information
3 Phone numbers and SPIDs are required to bring your ISDN line(s) and channel(s) into service.
4 ISDN Logical Terminal Information
5 Subaddresses and phone numbers are required to bring your ISDN line(s) and logical terminal(s) into service.
6 ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers
7 Multisubscriber numbers are used to direct incoming calls to the correct destinations.
8 ISDN Phone Number Information
9 Phone numbers are used to direct incoming calls to the correct destinations.
10 ISDN Switch Type or D-channel Protocol
11 Your ISDN adapter must be configured to match your phone company's ISDN equipment.
12 Auto Detect (North America only)
13 ESS5 (AT&T) (North America)
14 National ISDN 1 (NI-1)
15 Northern Telecom DMS 100 (NT1)
16 NTT INS64 (Japan)
17 German National (1TR6) (rarely used)
18 French National (VN3) (rarely used)
19 European ISDN (DSS1)
20 Australian National (rarely used)
21 Belgium National (rarely used)
22 Unknown Switch Type
23 National ISDN 2 (NI-2)
24 French National (VN4) (rarely used)
25 Swedish National
26 Italian National (rarely used)
27 Taiwan
28 &What's This?
111 Network Load Balancing can be installed only on systems running Whistler Server, Advanced Server or Datacenter.
201 The number of port rules exceeds the maximum of 32. Reduce the number of defined port rules.
202 The port range is not valid. The upper value must be greater than or equal to the lower value. Enter a valid port range.
203 The port range overlaps with the range in an existing rule for the specified virtual ip address. Specify a port range that does not overlap.
204 The password is not valid. The two remote passwords must match. Enter a valid password.
205 IGMP support requires multicast support. You can use IGMP only if multicast is enabled.
206 Before you enable remote control, consult on-line help regarding the security implications of using this feature.
207 Before you enable IGMP support, consult on-line help regarding the network implications of using this feature.
208 Warning
209 Error
210 Information
211 A port value is required. The value must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid value.
212 A load weight is required. The weight must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid weight.
213 A handling priority is required. The priority must be from %1 to %2. Enter a handling priority.
214 A host priority is required. The priority must be from %1 to %2. Enter a host priority.
215 A cluster IP address is required. Enter a cluster IP address.
216 A dedicated IP address is required. Enter a dedicated IP address.
217 The cluster subnet mask is required. Network Load Balancing has automatically generated a subnet mask. If you do not want Network Load Balancing to use the subnet mask it generated, enter a different subnet mask.
218 The dedicated subnet mask is required. Network Load Balancing has automatically generated a subnet mask. If you do not want Network Load Balancing to use the subnet mask it generated, enter a different subnet mask.
219 The cluster IP address and subnet mask are not valid. Enter a new cluster IP address and subnet mask.
220 The dedicated IP address and subnet mask are not valid. Enter a new dedicated IP address and subnet mask.
221 The cluster subnet mask is not valid. A subnet mask must be contiguous. Enter a valid subnet mask.
222 The dedicated subnet mask is not valid. A subnet mask must be contiguous. Enter a valid subnet mask.
223 %1 is not a valid cluster IP address entry. Please specify a value between %2 and %3.
224 %1 is not a valid cluster subnet mask entry. Please specify a value between %2 and %3.
225 %1 is not a valid dedicated IP address entry. Please specify a value between %2 and %3.
226 %1 is not a valid dedicated subnet mask entry. Please specify a value between %2 and %3.
227 The host priority is not valid. The priority must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid priority.
228 The port value is not valid. The value must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid port value.
229 The load weight is not valid. The weight must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid weight.
230 The handling priority is not valid. The priority must be from %1 to %2. Enter a valid priority.
231 The cluster IP address and dedicated IP address cannot be identical. Enter different cluster IP and dedicated IP addresses.
232 Another network adapter is using this cluster IP address. Enter a unique cluster IP address.
233 The cluster network address is not valid. The address must be of the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Enter a valid network address.
234 When you enter a new IP address or subnet mask for this cluster or host, you must also enter the new address in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) component. To enter the address, follow the steps listed in setting up TCP/IP for Network Load Balancing in Windows Help.
235 A specific virtual IP address is required if the port rule does not apply to all virtual ip addresses
236 Cluster IP address can not be the same as the Dedicated IP address, Enter a different Cluster IP address.
237 Dedicated IP address can not be the same as a Cluster IP address specified in the port rules, Enter a different dedicated IP address.
238 Microsoft Cluster Service is already installed on this machine. Continuing with this installation may prevent Cluster Service from working properly.
260 Both
263 Multiple
264 Single
265 Disabled
266 Equal
267 None
268 Single
269 Class C
270 Start
272 Protocol
273 Mode
274 Priority
275 Load
276 Affinity
277 Cluster IP address
300 Any traffic arriving on ports and/or through protocols not covered by the defined port rules is handled by the default host. The default host is determined by the cluster members and is defined as the active cluster host with the smallest host priority (unique host ID).
301 TCP traffic that arrives on port %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
302 TCP traffic that arrives on port %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
303 TCP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
304 TCP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
305 TCP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
306 TCP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
307 TCP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
308 TCP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
309 UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
310 UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
311 UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
312 UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
313 UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
314 UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
315 UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
316 UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
317 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
318 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
319 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
320 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on port %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
321 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is discarded by all members of the cluster.
322 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority for this port rule.
323 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced equally across all members of the cluster.
324 TCP and UDP traffic that arrives on ports %d through %d is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the load weight of each member.
325 Client IP addresses and ports are used to assign client connections to a specific cluster host.
326 Client IP addresses are used to assign client connections to a specific cluster host.
327 The class C subnet of the client IP addresses is used to assign client connections to a specific cluster host.
10003 Microsoft ATM ARP Server
10004 In order to configure ATM ARP server, you must install and enable a network adapter card.
10005 From
10007 You have not selected an item. Please select one first.
10008 Invalid ATM address.
10009 Invalid IP address Range.
10010 Microsoft ATM UNI Call Manager
10011 In order to configure ATM UNI call manager, you must install and enable a network adapter card.
10012 <unspecified PVC name>
10013 AAL 5
10014 ATM ARP
10015 PPP/ATM Client
10016 PPP/ATM Server
10017 Custom
10018 Registered ATM addresses should be unique. Please remove or change the duplicate address.
10019 Multicast IP addresses should not overlap. Please remove or change the overlapped address
10020 Name
10023 The Virtual Path ID is not valid. Please specify a value between 0 and 255.
10024 The Virtual Circuit ID is not valid. Please specify a value between 32 and 1023.
10025 The specified calling address is not a valid ATM address.
10026 The specified answering address is not a valid ATM address.
10027 Advanced PVC Properties
10031 1- Basic mode ISO 1745
10032 2- ITU-T Recommendation Q.921
10033 6- ITU-T Recommendation X.25, link layer
10034 7- ITU-T Recommendation X.25 multilink
10035 8- Extended LAPB; for half duplex operation
10036 9- HDLC ARM
10037 10- HDLC NRM
10038 11- HDLC ABM
10039 12- LAN logical link control
10040 13- ITU-T Recommendation X.75, single link procedure
10041 14- ITU-T Recommendation Q.922
10042 16- User specified
10043 17- ISO 7776 DTE-DTE operation
10044 6- ITU-T Recommendation X.25, packet layer
10045 7- ISO/IEC 8208
10046 8- X.223/ISO 8878
10047 9- ISO/IEC 8473
10048 10- CCITT Recommendation T.70 minimum network layer
10049 11- ISO/IEC TR 9577
10050 16- User specified
10051 0- ISO
10052 1- User Specified
10053 3- Vendor-Specific Application identifier
10054 Any protocol
10055 Protocol absent
10056 Constant Bit Rate
10057 Variable Bit Rate
10058 Unspecified Bit Rate
10059 Available Bit Rate
10060 Layer 2 protocol should be between 0 and 255.
10061 User specified layer2 value should be between 0 and 255.
10062 Layer 3 protocol should be between 0 and 255.
10063 User specified layer3 value should be between 0 and 255.
10064 Layer3 IPI value should be between 0 and 255.
10065 High layer type should be between 0 and 255.
10066 Snap ID should be a binary value in hex format between 0x00 and 0xffffffffff with even number of digits.
10067 HighLayer value should be a binary value in hex format between 0x00 and 0xffffffffffffffff with even number of digits.
10068 Max burst length at peak rate and Max data unit size can not exceed 65535.
10070 The VPI and VCI uniquely identifies a PVC. Please remove or change the duplicate ID.
11001 DNS Servers
11002 Array of DNS Servers, by preference.
11003 DNS Domain Name
11004 Domain name for client resolutions.
11005 DHCP Server Scope
11006 Scope used to offer clients address.
12001 DCE Cell Directory Service
12002 DCE Security Service
12003 Configuration Error
12006 The domain name entered is not properly formatted.
12007 DCE Cell Directory Service requires a network address to be entered.
12009 Windows Locator
12010 Windows Security Service
12011 Network Route
14002 AFD Networking Support Environment
14003 Click the Network Adapter that matches your hardware, then click OK.
14004 Network Adapter:
14005 Which network adapter do you want to install?
14006 Select Network Adapter
14007 Click the Network Client that you want to install, then click OK.
14008 Network Client:
14009 Select Network Client
14010 Click the Infrared Device that matches your hardware, then click OK.
14011 Infrared Device:
14012 Which infrared device do you want to install?
14013 Select Infrared Device
14014 Click the Network Protocol that you want to install, then click OK.
14015 Network Protocol:
14016 Select Network Protocol
 

COM Classes/Interfaces

There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information

 

Exported Functions List

The following functions are exported by this dll:
DllCanUnloadNow
DllGetClassObject
DllRegisterServer
DllUnregisterServer
HrDiAddComponentToINetCfg
LanaCfgFromCommandArgs
ModemClassCoInstaller
NetCfgDiagFromCommandArgs
NetCfgDiagRepairRegistryBindings
NetClassInstaller
NetPropPageProvider
RasAddBindings
RasCountBindings
RasRemoveBindings
SvchostChangeSvchostGroup
UpdateLanaConfigUsingAnswerfile
public: struct WLBS_REG_PARAMS & __thiscall WLBS_REG_PARAMS::operator=(struct WLBS_REG_PARAMS const &)

 

Imported Functions List

The following functions are imported by this dll: