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SESSION_INFO_502 info  Overview  Group

The SESSION_INFO_502 structure contains information about the session, including name of the computer; name of the user; and files, pipes, and devices on the computer.

typedef struct _SESSION_INFO_502 {
LPTSTR sesi502_cname; // client name (no backslashes)
LPTSTR sesi502_username;
DWORD sesi502_num_opens;
DWORD sesi502_time;
DWORD sesi502_idle_time;
DWORD sesi502_user_flags;
LPTSTR sesi502_cltype_name;
LPTSTR sesi502_transport;
} SESSION_INFO_502, *PSESSION_INFO_502, *LPSESSION_INFO_502;  

Members

sesi502_cname
Points to a Unicode string containing the name of the computer that established the session.
sesi502_username
Points to a Unicode string containing the name of the user who established the session.
sesi502_num_opens
Displays the number of files, devices, and pipes opened during the session.
sesi502_time
Specifies the number of seconds a session has been active.
sesi502_idle_time
Specifies the number of seconds a session has been idle.
sesi502_user_flags
Describes how the user established the session. This member can be one of the following values:

Value

Meaning

SESS_GUEST

The sesi502_username member established the session using a guest account.

SESS_NOENCRYPTION

The sesi502_username member established the session without using password encryption.

sesi502_cltype_name
Points to a Unicode string that specifies the type of client that established the session. Following are the defined types for LAN Manager servers:

Value

Meaning

DOS LM 1.0

LAN Manager for MS-DOS 1.0 clients.

DOS LM 2.0

LAN Manager for MS-DOS 2.0 clients.

OS/2 LM 1.0

LAN Manager for MS-OS/2 1.0 clients.

OS/2 LM 2.0

LAN Manager for MS-OS/2 2.0 clients.

Sessions from LAN Manager servers running UNIX also will appear as LAN Manager 2.0.

sesi502_transport
Specifies the name of the transport that the client is using to communicate with the server.

See Also

NetSessionEnum


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