The FIND_NAME_HEADER structure contains information about a network name. This structure is followed by as many FIND_NAME_BUFFER structures as are required to describe the name.
typedef struct _FIND_NAME_HEADER { // fnh WORD node_count; UCHAR reserved; UCHAR unique_group; } FIND_NAME_HEADER;
The FIND_NAME_HEADER structure is pointed to by the ncb_buffer member of the NCB structure when an application issues an NCBFINDNAME command.
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