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2.5.8.3.5 NetUserInfo11 Data Structure

The NetUserInfo11 packet contains the following fields.


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Name (21 bytes)

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Pad

CommentLow

CommentHigh

UserCommentLow

UserCommentHigh

FullNameLow

FullNameHigh

Priv

AuthFlags

PasswordAge

HomeDirLow

HomeDirHigh

ParmsLow

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LastLogon

LastLogoff

BadPWCount

NumLogons

LogonServerLow

LogonServerHigh

CountryCode

WorkstationsLow

WorkstationsHigh

MaxStorage

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UnitsPerWeek

LogonHoursLow

LogonHoursHigh

CodePage

Name (21 bytes): A null-terminated ASCII string that specifies the user name for which information is retrieved.

Pad (1 byte): Aligns the next data structure element to a word boundary. SHOULD be set to zero when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

CommentLow (2 bytes): MUST be a pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that specifies the comment. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the CommentLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

CommentHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

UserCommentLow (2 bytes): Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the UserCommentLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

UserCommentHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

FullNameLow (2 bytes): MUST be a pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that specifies the full name of the user. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the FullNameLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

FullNameHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

Priv (2 bytes): A 16-bit, unsigned integer that specifies the user's privilege level. The possible values are as follows.

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USER_PRIV_GUEST

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Guest privilege

USER_PRIV_USER

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User privilege

USER_PRV_ADMIN

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Administrator privilege

AuthFlags (4 bytes): A 32-bit, unsigned integer that specifies the account operator privileges. The possible values are as follows. <47>

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AF_OP_PRINT

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Print operator

AF_OP_COMM

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Communications operator

AF_OP_SERVER

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Server operator

AF_OP_ACCOUNTS

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Accounts operator

PasswordAge (4 bytes): A 32-bit integer that specifies the time, in seconds, since the user last changed his or her password.

HomeDirLow (2 bytes): A pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that contains the path name of the user's home directory. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the HomeDirLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

HomeDirHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

ParmsLow (2 bytes): A pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that is set aside for use by applications. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the ParmsLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

ParmsHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

LastLogon (4 bytes): A 32-bit unsigned integer that specifies the time when the user last logged on. This value is stored as the number of seconds since midnight January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

LastLogoff (4 bytes): A 32-bit unsigned integer that specifies the time when the user last logged off. This value is stored as the number of seconds since midnight January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). A value of 0 means the last logoff time is unknown.

BadPWCount (2 bytes): A 16-bit unsigned integer that specifies the number of incorrect passwords entered since the last successful logon.

NumLogons (2 bytes): A 16-bit signed integer that specifies the number of times the user has logged on. A value of -1 means the number of logons is unknown.

LogonServerLow (2 bytes): A pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that contains the name of the server to which logon requests are sent. A null string indicates that logon requests MUST be sent to the domain controller. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the LogonServer value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

LogonServerHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

CountryCode (2 bytes): A 16-bit unsigned integer that specifies the country code for the user's language of choice.

WorkstationsLow (2 bytes): A pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string that contains the names of workstations the user can log on from. There can be up to eight workstations, with the names separated by commas. A null string indicates there are no restrictions. Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the WorkstationsLow value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

WorkstationsHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

MaxStorage (4 bytes): A 32-bit unsigned integer that specifies the maximum amount of disk space the user can occupy. A value of 0xffffffff indicates there are no restrictions.

UnitsPerWeek (2 bytes): A 16-bit unsigned integer that specifies the equal number of time units into which a week is divided. This value MUST be set to 168.

LogonHoursLow (2 bytes): A pointer to a 21-byte array where each bit specifies the time during which the user can log on. Each bit represents one unique hour in a week. The first bit (bit 0, word 0) is Sunday, 0:00 to 0:59; the second bit (bit 1, word 0) is Sunday, 1:00 to 1:59; and so on. All bits set to 0 indicate there are no restrictions.

Before using this value, the Remote Administration Protocol client MUST subtract the Converter field specified in section 2.5.2 from the LogonHours value, and then use that result as the offset within the response.

LogonHoursHigh (2 bytes): Unused. Can be set to any arbitrary value when sent and MUST be ignored on receipt.

CodePage (2 bytes): A 16-bit unsigned integer that specifies the code page for the user's language of choice.