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Changing the Properties of an Existing Route (Windows CE 5.0)

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This code sample finds a route in the table and changes its metric to NewMetric. The metric change must be viable otherwise TCP/IP will not accept it.

   PMIB_IPFORWARDTABLE pIpForwardTable = NULL;
   ULONG dwSize = 0;
   BOOL bOrder = FALSE;
   DWORD dwStatus = 0;
   DWORD Dest = 0xDDCCBBAA; // this is in host order Ip Address AA.BB.CC.DD is 0xDDCCBBAA
   DWORD NewMetric = 3;

   // Find out how big our buffer needs to be
   dwStatus = GetIpForwardTable(pIpForwardTable, &dwSize, bOrder);
   if (dwStatus == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {

      // Allocate the memory for the table
      if (!(pIpForwardTable = (PMIB_IPFORWARDTABLE)malloc(dwSize))) {
         OutputMessage(TEXT("Malloc failed, Out of Memory!\r\n"));
         exit(1);
      }

      // Now get the table
      dwStatus = GetIpForwardTable(pIpForwardTable, &dwSize, bOrder);
   }

   if (dwStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
      OutputMessage(TEXT("GetIpForwardTable Failed, ERROR %d\r\n"), dwStatus);
      if (pIpForwardTable) 
         free(pIpForwardTable);
      exit(1);
   }
   
   // Search for the row in the table that is wanted.
   for (unsigned long int i=0; i < pIpForwardTable->dwNumEntries; i++) {
      if (pIpForwardTable->table[i].dwForwardDest == 0x0000389D) {
         
         pIpForwardTable->table[i].dwForwardMetric1 = 3;

         // Delete the old default gateway entry
         dwStatus = SetIpForwardEntry(&(pIpForwardTable->table[i]));

         if (dwStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
            OutputMessage(TEXT("Could not change route metric\n"));
            exit(1);
         }
      }
   }           

   if (dwStatus == NO_ERROR)
      OutputMessage(TEXT("Metric changed successfully\n"));
   else if (dwStatus == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER)
      OutputMessage(TEXT("Invalid Parameter\n"));
   else 
      DisplayErrorMessage(dwStatus);

   // Free resources
   if (pIpForwardTable) 
      free(pIpForwardTable);

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