Func module to convert list to pdf without using memory id

hi Experts,
Is there any funct module to convert list to pdf without using memory, as I am using Convert_to_PDF func module which outputs last page only  when its running in Background.
But my req is to output all the Pages in the PDF format.
Sample code also appreciable,
Reward Points are guranteed..
Cheers
Santosh

Check the below postings :
Re: Convert spool to pdf
Convert a spooljob to a writeprotected PDF
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    SignalQualityChange,
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    /// </remarks>
    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
    public struct WlanConnectionParameters
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies the mode of connection.
    /// </summary>
    public WlanConnectionMode wlanConnectionMode;
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies the profile being used for the connection.
    /// The contents of the field depend on the <see cref="wlanConnectionMode"/>:
    /// <list type="table">
    /// <listheader>
    /// <term>Value of <see cref="wlanConnectionMode"/></term>
    /// <description>Contents of the profile string</description>
    /// </listheader>
    /// <item>
    /// <term><see cref="WlanConnectionMode.Profile"/></term>
    /// <description>The name of the profile used for the connection.</description>
    /// </item>
    /// <item>
    /// <term><see cref="WlanConnectionMode.TemporaryProfile"/></term>
    /// <description>The XML representation of the profile used for the connection.</description>
    /// </item>
    /// <item>
    /// <term><see cref="WlanConnectionMode.DiscoverySecure"/>, <see cref="WlanConnectionMode.DiscoveryUnsecure"/> or <see cref="WlanConnectionMode.Auto"/></term>
    /// <description><c>null</c></description>
    /// </item>
    /// </list>
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)]
    public string profile;
    /// <summary>
    /// Pointer to a <see cref="Dot11Ssid"/> structure that specifies the SSID of the network to connect to.
    /// This field is optional. When set to <c>null</c>, all SSIDs in the profile will be tried.
    /// This field must not be <c>null</c> if <see cref="wlanConnectionMode"/> is set to <see cref="WlanConnectionMode.DiscoverySecure"/> or <see cref="WlanConnectionMode.DiscoveryUnsecure"/>.
    /// </summary>
    public IntPtr dot11SsidPtr;
    /// <summary>
    /// Pointer to a <c>Dot11BssidList</c> structure that contains the list of basic service set (BSS) identifiers desired for the connection.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// On Windows XP SP2, must be set to <c>null</c>.
    /// </remarks>
    public IntPtr desiredBssidListPtr;
    /// <summary>
    /// A <see cref="Dot11BssType"/> value that indicates the BSS type of the network. If a profile is provided, this BSS type must be the same as the one in the profile.
    /// </summary>
    public Dot11BssType dot11BssType;
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies ocnnection parameters.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// On Windows XP SP2, must be set to 0.
    /// </remarks>
    public WlanConnectionFlags flags;
    /// <summary>
    /// The connection state of an ad hoc network.
    /// </summary>
    public enum WlanAdhocNetworkState
    /// <summary>
    /// The ad hoc network has been formed, but no client or host is connected to the network.
    /// </summary>
    Formed = 0,
    /// <summary>
    /// A client or host is connected to the ad hoc network.
    /// </summary>
    Connected = 1
    [DllImport("wlanapi.dll")]
    public static extern int WlanConnect(
    [In] IntPtr clientHandle,
    [In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid interfaceGuid,
    [In] ref WlanConnectionParameters connectionParameters,
    IntPtr pReserved);
    [DllImport("wlanapi.dll")]
    public static extern int WlanDeleteProfile(
    [In] IntPtr clientHandle,
    [In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid interfaceGuid,
    [In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string profileName,
    IntPtr reservedPtr
    [DllImport("wlanapi.dll")]
    public static extern int WlanGetNetworkBssList(
    [In] IntPtr clientHandle,
    [In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] Guid interfaceGuid,
    [In] IntPtr dot11SsidInt,
    [In] Dot11BssType dot11BssType,
    [In] bool securityEnabled,
    IntPtr reservedPtr,
    [Out] out IntPtr wlanBssList
    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
    internal struct WlanBssListHeader
    internal uint totalSize;
    internal uint numberOfItems;
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains information about a basic service set (BSS).
    /// </summary>
    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
    public struct WlanBssEntry
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the SSID of the access point (AP) associated with the BSS.
    /// </summary>
    public Dot11Ssid dot11Ssid;
    /// <summary>
    /// The identifier of the PHY on which the AP is operating.
    /// </summary>
    public uint phyId;
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the BSS identifier.
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 6)]
    public byte[] dot11Bssid;
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies whether the network is infrastructure or ad hoc.
    /// </summary>
    public Dot11BssType dot11BssType;
    public Dot11PhyType dot11BssPhyType;
    /// <summary>
    /// The received signal strength in dBm.
    /// </summary>
    public int rssi;
    /// <summary>
    /// The link quality reported by the driver. Ranges from 0-100.
    /// </summary>
    public uint linkQuality;
    /// <summary>
    /// If 802.11d is not implemented, the network interface card (NIC) must set this field to TRUE. If 802.11d is implemented (but not necessarily enabled), the NIC must set this field to TRUE if the BSS operation complies with the configured regulatory domain.
    /// </summary>
    public bool inRegDomain;
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the beacon interval value from the beacon packet or probe response.
    /// </summary>
    public ushort beaconPeriod;
    /// <summary>
    /// The timestamp from the beacon packet or probe response.
    /// </summary>
    public ulong timestamp;
    /// <summary>
    /// The host timestamp value when the beacon or probe response is received.
    /// </summary>
    public ulong hostTimestamp;
    /// <summary>
    /// The capability value from the beacon packet or probe response.
    /// </summary>
    public ushort capabilityInformation;
    /// <summary>
    /// The frequency of the center channel, in kHz.
    /// </summary>
    public uint chCenterFrequency;
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the set of data transfer rates supported by the BSS.
    /// </summary>
    public WlanRateSet wlanRateSet;
    /// <summary>
    /// The offset of the information element (IE) data blob.
    /// </summary>
    public uint ieOffset;
    /// <summary>
    /// The size of the IE data blob, in bytes.
    /// </summary>
    public uint ieSize;
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the set of supported data rates.
    /// </summary>
    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
    public struct WlanRateSet
    /// <summary>
    /// The length, in bytes, of <see cref="rateSet"/>.
    /// </summary>
    private uint rateSetLength;
    /// <summary>
    /// An array of supported data transfer rates.
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 126)]
    private ushort[] rateSet;
    /// <summary>
    /// Gets an array of supported data transfer rates.
    /// If the rate is a basic rate, the first bit of the rate value is set to 1.
    /// A basic rate is the data transfer rate that all stations in a basic service set (BSS) can use to receive frames from the wireless medium.
    /// </summary>
    public ushort[] Rates
    get
    ushort[] rates = new ushort[rateSetLength / sizeof(ushort)];
    Array.Copy(rateSet, rates, rates.Length);
    return rates;
    /// <summary>
    /// Calculates the data transfer rate in mbit/s for a supported rate.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="rateIndex">The WLAN rate index (0-based).</param>
    /// <returns>The data transfer rate in mbit/s.</returns>
    /// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">Thrown if <param name="rateIndex"/> does not specify an existing rate.</exception>
    public double GetRateInMbps(int rateIndex)
    if ((rateIndex < 0) || (rateIndex > rateSet.Length))
    throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("rateIndex");
    return (rateSet[rateIndex] & 0x7FFF) * 0.5;
    /// <summary>
    /// Represents an error occuring during WLAN operations which indicate their failure via a <see cref="WlanReasonCode"/>.
    /// </summary>
    public class WlanException : Exception
    private readonly WlanReasonCode reasonCode;
    public WlanException(WlanReasonCode reasonCode)
    this.reasonCode = reasonCode;
    /// <summary>
    /// Gets the WLAN reason code.
    /// </summary>
    /// <value>The WLAN reason code.</value>
    public WlanReasonCode ReasonCode
    get { return reasonCode; }
    /// <summary>
    /// Gets a message that describes the reason code.
    /// </summary>
    /// <value></value>
    /// <returns>The error message that explains the reason for the exception, or an empty string("").</returns>
    public override string Message
    get
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(1024);
    return
    WlanReasonCodeToString(reasonCode, sb.Capacity, sb, IntPtr.Zero) == 0 ?
    sb.ToString() :
    string.Empty;
    // TODO: .NET-ify the WlanReasonCode enum (naming convention + docs).
    /// <summary>
    /// Defines reasons for a failure of a WLAN operation.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// Corresponds to the native reason code identifiers (<c>WLAN_REASON_CODE_xxx</c> identifiers).
    /// </remarks>
    public enum WlanReasonCode
    Success = 0,
    // general codes
    UNKNOWN = 0x10000 + 1,
    RANGE_SIZE = 0x10000,
    BASE = 0x10000 + RANGE_SIZE,
    // range for Auto Config
    AC_BASE = 0x10000 + RANGE_SIZE,
    AC_CONNECT_BASE = (AC_BASE + RANGE_SIZE / 2),
    AC_END = (AC_BASE + RANGE_SIZE - 1),
    // range for profile manager
    // it has profile adding failure reason codes, but may not have
    // connection reason codes
    PROFILE_BASE = 0x10000 + (7 * RANGE_SIZE),
    PROFILE_CONNECT_BASE = (PROFILE_BASE + RANGE_SIZE / 2),
    PROFILE_END = (PROFILE_BASE + RANGE_SIZE - 1),
    // range for MSM
    MSM_BASE = 0x10000 + (2 * RANGE_SIZE),
    MSM_CONNECT_BASE = (MSM_BASE + RANGE_SIZE / 2),
    MSM_END = (MSM_BASE + RANGE_SIZE - 1),
    // range for MSMSEC
    MSMSEC_BASE = 0x10000 + (3 * RANGE_SIZE),
    MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE = (MSMSEC_BASE + RANGE_SIZE / 2),
    MSMSEC_END = (MSMSEC_BASE + RANGE_SIZE - 1),
    // AC network incompatible reason codes
    NETWORK_NOT_COMPATIBLE = (AC_BASE + 1),
    PROFILE_NOT_COMPATIBLE = (AC_BASE + 2),
    // AC connect reason code
    NO_AUTO_CONNECTION = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 1),
    NOT_VISIBLE = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 2),
    GP_DENIED = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 3),
    USER_DENIED = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 4),
    BSS_TYPE_NOT_ALLOWED = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 5),
    IN_FAILED_LIST = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 6),
    IN_BLOCKED_LIST = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 7),
    SSID_LIST_TOO_LONG = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 8),
    CONNECT_CALL_FAIL = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 9),
    SCAN_CALL_FAIL = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 10),
    NETWORK_NOT_AVAILABLE = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 11),
    PROFILE_CHANGED_OR_DELETED = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 12),
    KEY_MISMATCH = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 13),
    USER_NOT_RESPOND = (AC_CONNECT_BASE + 14),
    // Profile validation errors
    INVALID_PROFILE_SCHEMA = (PROFILE_BASE + 1),
    PROFILE_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 2),
    INVALID_PROFILE_NAME = (PROFILE_BASE + 3),
    INVALID_PROFILE_TYPE = (PROFILE_BASE + 4),
    INVALID_PHY_TYPE = (PROFILE_BASE + 5),
    MSM_SECURITY_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 6),
    IHV_SECURITY_NOT_SUPPORTED = (PROFILE_BASE + 7),
    IHV_OUI_MISMATCH = (PROFILE_BASE + 8),
    // IHV OUI not present but there is IHV settings in profile
    IHV_OUI_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 9),
    // IHV OUI is present but there is no IHV settings in profile
    IHV_SETTINGS_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 10),
    // both/conflict MSMSec and IHV security settings exist in profile
    CONFLICT_SECURITY = (PROFILE_BASE + 11),
    // no IHV or MSMSec security settings in profile
    SECURITY_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 12),
    INVALID_BSS_TYPE = (PROFILE_BASE + 13),
    INVALID_ADHOC_CONNECTION_MODE = (PROFILE_BASE + 14),
    NON_BROADCAST_SET_FOR_ADHOC = (PROFILE_BASE + 15),
    AUTO_SWITCH_SET_FOR_ADHOC = (PROFILE_BASE + 16),
    AUTO_SWITCH_SET_FOR_MANUAL_CONNECTION = (PROFILE_BASE + 17),
    IHV_SECURITY_ONEX_MISSING = (PROFILE_BASE + 18),
    PROFILE_SSID_INVALID = (PROFILE_BASE + 19),
    TOO_MANY_SSID = (PROFILE_BASE + 20),
    // MSM network incompatible reasons
    UNSUPPORTED_SECURITY_SET_BY_OS = (MSM_BASE + 1),
    UNSUPPORTED_SECURITY_SET = (MSM_BASE + 2),
    BSS_TYPE_UNMATCH = (MSM_BASE + 3),
    PHY_TYPE_UNMATCH = (MSM_BASE + 4),
    DATARATE_UNMATCH = (MSM_BASE + 5),
    // MSM connection failure reasons, to be defined
    // failure reason codes
    // user called to disconnect
    USER_CANCELLED = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 1),
    // got disconnect while associating
    ASSOCIATION_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 2),
    // timeout for association
    ASSOCIATION_TIMEOUT = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 3),
    // pre-association security completed with failure
    PRE_SECURITY_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 4),
    // fail to start post-association security
    START_SECURITY_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 5),
    // post-association security completed with failure
    SECURITY_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 6),
    // security watchdog timeout
    SECURITY_TIMEOUT = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 7),
    // got disconnect from driver when roaming
    ROAMING_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 8),
    // failed to start security for roaming
    ROAMING_SECURITY_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 9),
    // failed to start security for adhoc-join
    ADHOC_SECURITY_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 10),
    // got disconnection from driver
    DRIVER_DISCONNECTED = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 11),
    // driver operation failed
    DRIVER_OPERATION_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 12),
    // Ihv service is not available
    IHV_NOT_AVAILABLE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 13),
    // Response from ihv timed out
    IHV_NOT_RESPONDING = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 14),
    // Timed out waiting for driver to disconnect
    DISCONNECT_TIMEOUT = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 15),
    // An internal error prevented the operation from being completed.
    INTERNAL_FAILURE = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 16),
    // UI Request timed out.
    UI_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 17),
    // Roaming too often, post security is not completed after 5 times.
    TOO_MANY_SECURITY_ATTEMPTS = (MSM_CONNECT_BASE + 18),
    // MSMSEC reason codes
    MSMSEC_MIN = MSMSEC_BASE,
    // Key index specified is not valid
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_KEY_INDEX = (MSMSEC_BASE + 1),
    // Key required, PSK present
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_PSK_PRESENT = (MSMSEC_BASE + 2),
    // Invalid key length
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_KEY_LENGTH = (MSMSEC_BASE + 3),
    // Invalid PSK length
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_PSK_LENGTH = (MSMSEC_BASE + 4),
    // No auth/cipher specified
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_NO_AUTH_CIPHER_SPECIFIED = (MSMSEC_BASE + 5),
    // Too many auth/cipher specified
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_TOO_MANY_AUTH_CIPHER_SPECIFIED = (MSMSEC_BASE + 6),
    // Profile contains duplicate auth/cipher
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_DUPLICATE_AUTH_CIPHER = (MSMSEC_BASE + 7),
    // Profile raw data is invalid (1x or key data)
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_RAWDATA_INVALID = (MSMSEC_BASE + 8),
    // Invalid auth/cipher combination
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_AUTH_CIPHER = (MSMSEC_BASE + 9),
    // 802.1x disabled when it's required to be enabled
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_ONEX_DISABLED = (MSMSEC_BASE + 10),
    // 802.1x enabled when it's required to be disabled
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_ONEX_ENABLED = (MSMSEC_BASE + 11),
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_PMKCACHE_MODE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 12),
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_PMKCACHE_SIZE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 13),
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_PMKCACHE_TTL = (MSMSEC_BASE + 14),
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_PREAUTH_MODE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 15),
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_PREAUTH_THROTTLE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 16),
    // PreAuth enabled when PMK cache is disabled
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_PREAUTH_ONLY_ENABLED = (MSMSEC_BASE + 17),
    // Capability matching failed at network
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_NETWORK = (MSMSEC_BASE + 18),
    // Capability matching failed at NIC
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_NIC = (MSMSEC_BASE + 19),
    // Capability matching failed at profile
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_PROFILE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 20),
    // Network does not support specified discovery type
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_DISCOVERY = (MSMSEC_BASE + 21),
    // Passphrase contains invalid character
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_PASSPHRASE_CHAR = (MSMSEC_BASE + 22),
    // Key material contains invalid character
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_KEYMATERIAL_CHAR = (MSMSEC_BASE + 23),
    // Wrong key type specified for the auth/cipher pair
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_WRONG_KEYTYPE = (MSMSEC_BASE + 24),
    // "Mixed cell" suspected (AP not beaconing privacy, we have privacy enabled profile)
    MSMSEC_MIXED_CELL = (MSMSEC_BASE + 25),
    // Auth timers or number of timeouts in profile is incorrect
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_AUTH_TIMERS_INVALID = (MSMSEC_BASE + 26),
    // Group key update interval in profile is incorrect
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_INVALID_GKEY_INTV = (MSMSEC_BASE + 27),
    // "Transition network" suspected, trying legacy 802.11 security
    MSMSEC_TRANSITION_NETWORK = (MSMSEC_BASE + 28),
    // Key contains characters which do not map to ASCII
    MSMSEC_PROFILE_KEY_UNMAPPED_CHAR = (MSMSEC_BASE + 29),
    // Capability matching failed at profile (auth not found)
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_PROFILE_AUTH = (MSMSEC_BASE + 30),
    // Capability matching failed at profile (cipher not found)
    MSMSEC_CAPABILITY_PROFILE_CIPHER = (MSMSEC_BASE + 31),
    // Failed to queue UI request
    MSMSEC_UI_REQUEST_FAILURE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 1),
    // 802.1x authentication did not start within configured time
    MSMSEC_AUTH_START_TIMEOUT = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 2),
    // 802.1x authentication did not complete within configured time
    MSMSEC_AUTH_SUCCESS_TIMEOUT = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 3),
    // Dynamic key exchange did not start within configured time
    MSMSEC_KEY_START_TIMEOUT = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 4),
    // Dynamic key exchange did not succeed within configured time
    MSMSEC_KEY_SUCCESS_TIMEOUT = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 5),
    // Message 3 of 4 way handshake has no key data (RSN/WPA)
    MSMSEC_M3_MISSING_KEY_DATA = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 6),
    // Message 3 of 4 way handshake has no IE (RSN/WPA)
    MSMSEC_M3_MISSING_IE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 7),
    // Message 3 of 4 way handshake has no Group Key (RSN)
    MSMSEC_M3_MISSING_GRP_KEY = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 8),
    // Matching security capabilities of IE in M3 failed (RSN/WPA)
    MSMSEC_PR_IE_MATCHING = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 9),
    // Matching security capabilities of Secondary IE in M3 failed (RSN)
    MSMSEC_SEC_IE_MATCHING = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 10),
    // Required a pairwise key but AP configured only group keys
    MSMSEC_NO_PAIRWISE_KEY = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 11),
    // Message 1 of group key handshake has no key data (RSN/WPA)
    MSMSEC_G1_MISSING_KEY_DATA = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 12),
    // Message 1 of group key handshake has no group key
    MSMSEC_G1_MISSING_GRP_KEY = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 13),
    // AP reset secure bit after connection was secured
    MSMSEC_PEER_INDICATED_INSECURE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 14),
    // 802.1x indicated there is no authenticator but profile requires 802.1x
    MSMSEC_NO_AUTHENTICATOR = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 15),
    // Plumbing settings to NIC failed
    MSMSEC_NIC_FAILURE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 16),
    // Operation was cancelled by caller
    MSMSEC_CANCELLED = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 17),
    // Key was in incorrect format
    MSMSEC_KEY_FORMAT = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 18),
    // Security downgrade detected
    MSMSEC_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 19),
    // PSK mismatch suspected
    MSMSEC_PSK_MISMATCH_SUSPECTED = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 20),
    // Forced failure because connection method was not secure
    MSMSEC_FORCED_FAILURE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 21),
    // ui request couldn't be queued or user pressed cancel
    MSMSEC_SECURITY_UI_FAILURE = (MSMSEC_CONNECT_BASE + 22),
    MSMSEC_MAX = MSMSEC_END
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains information about connection related notifications.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// Corresponds to the native <c>WLAN_CONNECTION_NOTIFICATION_DATA</c> type.
    /// </remarks>
    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
    public struct WlanConnectionNotificationData
    /// <remarks>
    /// On Windows XP SP 2, only <see cref="WlanConnectionMode.Profile"/> is supported.
    /// </remarks>
    public WlanConnectionMode wlanConnectionMode;
    /// <summary>
    /// The name of the profile used for the connection. Profile names are case-sensitive.
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 32)]
    public string profileName;
    /// <summary>
    /// The SSID of the association.
    /// </summary>
    public Dot11Ssid dot11Ssid;
    /// <summary>
    /// The BSS network type.
    /// </summary>
    public Dot11BssType dot11BssType;
    /// <summary>
    /// Indicates whether security is enabled for this connection.
    /// </summary>
    public bool securityEnabled;
    /// <summary>
    /// Indicates the reason for an operation failure.
    /// This field has a value of <see cref="WlanReasonCode.Success"/> for all connection-related notifications except <see cref="WlanNotificationCodeAcm.ConnectionComplete"/>.
    /// If the connection fails, this field indicates the reason for the failure.
    /// </summary>
    public WlanReasonCode wlanReasonCode;
    /// <summary>
    /// This field contains the XML presentation of the profile used for discovery, if the connection succeeds.
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 1)]
    public string profileXml;
    /// <summary>
    /// Indicates the state of an interface.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// Corresponds to the native <c>WLAN_INTERFACE_STATE</c> type.
    /// </remarks>
    public enum WlanInterfaceState
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is not ready to operate.
    /// </summary>
    NotReady = 0,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is connected to a network.
    /// </summary>
    Connected = 1,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is the first node in an ad hoc network. No peer has connected.
    /// </summary>
    AdHocNetworkFormed = 2,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is disconnecting from the current network.
    /// </summary>
    Disconnecting = 3,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is not connected to any network.
    /// </summary>
    Disconnected = 4,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is attempting to associate with a network.
    /// </summary>
    Associating = 5,
    /// <summary>
    /// Auto configuration is discovering the settings for the network.
    /// </summary>
    Discovering = 6,
    /// <summary>
    /// The interface is in the process of authenticating.
    /// </summary>
    Authenticating = 7
    /// <summary>
    /// Contains the SSID of an interface.
    /// </summary>
    public struct Dot11Ssid
    /// <summary>
    /// The length, in bytes, of the <see cref="SSID"/> array.
    /// </summary>
    public uint SSIDLength;
    /// <summary>
    /// The SSID.
    /// </summary>
    [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst = 32)]
    public byte[] SSID;
    /// <summary>
    /// Defines an 802.11 PHY and media type.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// Corresponds to the native <c>DOT11_PHY_TYPE</c> type.
    /// </remarks>
    public enum Dot11PhyType : uint
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies an unknown or uninitialized PHY type.
    /// </summary>
    Unknown = 0,
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies any PHY type.
    /// </summary>
    Any = Unknown,
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies a frequency-hopping spread-spectrum (FHSS) PHY. Bluetooth devices can use FHSS or an adaptation of FHSS.
    /// </summary>
    FHSS = 1,
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies a direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) PHY.
    /// </summary>
    DSSS = 2,
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies an infrared (IR) baseband PHY.
    /// </summary>
    IrBaseband = 3,
    /// <summary>
    /// Specifies an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) PHY. 802.11a devices can use OFDM.
    /// </summary>
    OFDM = 4,
    /// <summary>
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