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 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

 NAME

   dce_server_use_protseq - Tells DCE to use the specified protocol
                            sequence for receiving remote procedure
                            calls

   Used by server applications.

 SYNOPSIS

        #include <dce/dced.h>

        void dce_server_use_protseq( dce_server_handle_t server_handle,
                                     unsigned char       *protseq,
                                     error_status_t      *status );

 PARAMETERS

   Input

   server_handle
       An opaque handle.  Use the value of NULL.

   protseq
       Specifies a string identifier for the protocol sequence to
       register with the RPC runtime.  (For a list of string
       identifiers, see the table of valid protocol sequences in the
       rpc_intro reference page.)

   Output

   status
       Returns the status code from this routine.  This status code
       indicates whether the routine completed successfully.  The only
       status code is error_status_ok.

 DESCRIPTION

   The dce_server_use_protseq() routine registers an individual
   protocol sequence with DCE.  Typical servers use all valid protocol
   sequences, the default behavior for the dce_server_register() call,
   and so most servers do not need to call this dce_server_use_protseq()
   routine.  However, this routine may be called prior to
   dce_server_register(), to restrict the protocol sequences used.  A
   server must register at least one protocol sequence with the RPC
   runtime to receive remote procedure call requests.  A server can
   call this routine multiple times to register additional protocol
   sequences.

 RELATED INFORMATION

   Routines:   rpc_intro
               dce_server_register
               rpc_server_use_protseq

   Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide
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