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BNLS_RESERVESERVERSLOTS
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(DWORD) Number of slots reserved |
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This may be equal to the number of slots requested, although it does not necessarily have to be the same value.
Valid slot indicies are in the range of [0, Number of slots reserved - 1]. Each slot stores state information about a NLS checking operation. A logon checking session must be finished on the same slot on which it was started. If a logon checking session is abandoned before it is completed, no special action is required. Starting a new logon checking session on a slot overwrites all previous state information. A logon checking session cannot be resumed if the connection to BNLS is interrupted before it is completed. |
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