RasAdminUserSetInfo function
[This function is provided only for backward compatibility with Windows NT Server 4.0. It returns ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED on Windows Server 2003. Applications should use the MprAdminUserSetInfo function.]
The RasAdminUserSetInfo function sets the RAS permissions and call-back phone number for a specified user.
Syntax
DWORD RasAdminUserSetInfo(
_In_ const WCHAR *lpszUserAccountServer,
_In_ const WCHAR *lpszUser,
_In_ const PRAS_USER_0 pRasUser0
);
Parameters
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lpszUserAccountServer [in]
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Pointer to a null-terminated Unicode string that specifies the name of the primary or backup domain controller that has the user account database. Use the RasAdminGetUserAccountServer function to get this server name.
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lpszUser [in]
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Pointer to a null-terminated Unicode string that specifies the name of the user for whom RAS information is to be set.
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pRasUser0 [in]
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Pointer to the RAS_USER_0 structure that specifies the new RAS data for the specified user.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, the return value can be one of the following error codes.
Value | Description |
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The pRasUser0 buffer contains invalid data. |
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The callback number specified in the pRasUser0 buffer contains invalid characters. |
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Insufficient memory to perform this function. |
There is no extended error information for this function; do not call GetLastError.
Remarks
When setting the RAS permissions for a user, the bfPrivilege member of the RAS_USER_0 structure must specify at least one of the call-back flags. For example, to set a user's privileges to allow dial-in privilege but no call-back privilege, set bfPrivilege to RASPRIV_DialinPrivilege | RASPRIV_NoCallback.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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End of client support |
Windows 2000 Professional |
End of server support |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
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Library |
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DLL |
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