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WinInet Overview (Windows CE 5.0)

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The Windows Internet Services functionality for Microsoft® Windows® CE provides base Internet client functionality, including support for FTP, Autodial, Passport Authentication, and Credential Manager. The Windows Internet (WinInet) application programming interface (API) lets application developers add Internet client functionality to their applications without the programming overhead associated with Windows Sockets and communications protocols.

Effective with version 4.2, WinInet has been optimized for performance and a smaller footprint, with the Passport SSI 1.4 authentication service now an optional functionality. Also effective with version 4.2, OEMs can customize the information that dialog boxes provide to users. For more information see Replacement of the WinInet User Interface.

OS Design Information

The following table shows operating system design information for Windows Internet Services.

Concept Description
Dependencies Requires Windows Sockets
Hardware considerations None

Modules and Components

The following table shows the components and modules that implement the Windows Internet Services functionality.

Item Module Component
Windows Internet Services wininet None
WinInet Replaceable user interface wininetui.lib None
Passport SSI 1.4 authentication passport None

Implementation Considerations

The following table shows the Sysgen variables that control the Windows Internet Services functionality.

Sysgen variable Description
SYSGEN_WININET Adds base Windows Internet Services functionality.
SYSGEN_WININET_TWEENER Adds Passport SSI 1.4 authentication.
SYSGEN_IE_P3P Adds Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) support to your OS design.

See Also

WinInet OS Design Development

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