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Configuring the SNTP Service (Windows CE 5.0)

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You can use Input/Output Controls (IOCTLs) to configure and manage the SNTP service. These IOCTLs are defined in Service.h and provide a standard method for managing services in Windows CE using Services.exe. To send an IOCTL to the service, the application must call the DeviceIoControl function on an open service handle. DeviceIoControl then calls the service-related xxx_IOControl (Services.exe) function, and passes in the IOCTL as the dwCode parameter.

The following table shows the IOCTLs that SNTP supports.

IOCTL Implementation
IOCTL_SERVICE_START Standard
IOCTL_SERVICE_STOP Standard
IOCTL_SERVICE_REFRESH Standard
IOCTL_SERVICE_STATUS Standard
IOCTL_SERVICE_CONTROL Custom

For more information about using IOCTLs to manage a service, see Controlling a Running Service.

SNTP defines a customized input parameter (dwInBufSize) for the IOCTL_SERVICE_CONTROL IOCTL. The dwInBufSize parameter contains the size of the string, in bytes, including the terminating '\0' value. The lpinBuffer parameter in DeviceIoControl points to this null-terminated Unicode string. The following table shows the values and descriptions of these strings.

Value Description
Sync Synchronizes the system with the external NTP server, and sets the time according to the settings defined in the registry.
Set Synchronizes the system with the external NTP server, and forces the system time to be set, regardless of any time differences between system and server.
Update Specifies that an external time update has occurred. If multicast is enabled, the time change will be broadcast.

If a notification subsystem is present on your system, SNTP listens for system wakeups and time changes. For more information about implementing a notification subsystem, see Implementing Notifications.

If your OS design includes the IP Helper API Catalog item, SNTP also listens to notifications of IP address changes. SNTP attempts to synchronize as soon as a connection to the network has been established. For more information about IP Helper, see Internet Protocol Helper APIs.

See Also

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) OS Design Development | SNTP Registry Settings | SNTP Service Configuration Code Sample | Services.exe Registry Settings | Controlling a Running Service | Services.exe IOCTLS | IOCTLs that are Sent by Applications | CreateFile | DeviceIoControl | xxx_IOControl (Services.exe)

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