The SERVER_INFO_102 structure contains information about the specified server, including name, platform, type of server, and associated software.
typedef struct _SERVER_INFO_102 {
DWORD sv102_platform_id;
LPTSTR sv102_name;
DWORD sv102_version_major;
DWORD sv102_version_minor;
DWORD sv102_type;
LPTSTR sv102_comment;
DWORD sv102_users;
LONG sv102_disc;
BOOL sv102_hidden;
DWORD sv102_announce;
DWORD sv102_anndelta;
LPTSTR sv102_userpath;
} SERVER_INFO_102, *PSERVER_INFO_102, *LPSERVER_INFO_102;
Members
sv102_platform_id
Indicates the information levels to use for platform-specific information.
sv102_name
A Unicode string containing the name of a server.
sv102_version_major
Specifies, in the least significant 4 bits, the major release version number of the LAN Manager software. The most significant 4 bits specifies the server type. The mask MAJOR_VERSION_MASK should be used to ensure correct results.
sv102_version_minor
The minor release version number of the LAN Manager software.
sv102_type
Describes the type of software the computer is running. This member can be one of the following values:
Symbolic constant | Value | Meaning |
SV_TYPE_WORKSTATION | 0x00000001 | All LAN Manager workstations |
SV_TYPE_SERVER | 0x00000002 | All LAN Manager servers |
SV_TYPE_SQLSERVER | 0x00000004 | Any server running with Microsoft SQL Server |
SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL | 0x00000008 | Primary domain controller |
SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_BAKCTRL | 0x00000010 | Backup domain controller |
SV_TYPE_TIMESOURCE | 0x00000020 | Server running the Timesource service |
SV_TYPE_AFP | 0x00000040 | Apple File Protocol servers |
SV_TYPE_NOVELL | 0x00000080 | Novell servers |
SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MEMBER | 0x00000100 | LAN Manager 2.x Domain Member |
SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY | 0x40000000 | Servers maintained by the browser |
SV_TYPE_PRINT | 0x00000200 | Server sharing print queue |
SV_TYPE_DIALIN | 0x00000400 | Server running dial-in service |
SV_TYPE_XENIX_SERVER | 0x00000800 | Xenix server |
SV_TYPE_MFPN | 0x00004000 | Microsoft File and Print for Netware |
SV_TYPE_NT | 0x00001000 | Windows NT (either Workstation or Server) |
SV_TYPE_WFW | 0x00002000 | Server running Windows for Workgroups |
SV_TYPE_SERVER_NT | 0x00008000 | Windows NT non-DC server |
SV_TYPE_POTENTIAL_BROWSER | 0x00010000 | Server that can run the Browser service |
SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER | 0x00020000 | Server running a Browser service as backup |
SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER | 0x00040000 | Server running the master Browser service |
SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MASTER | 0x00080000 | Server running the domain master Browser |
SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM | 0x80000000 | Primary Domain |
SV_TYPE_WINDOWS | 0x00400000 | Windows 95 or later |
SV_TYPE_ALL | 0xFFFFFFFF | All servers |
sv102_comment
Points to a Unicode string containing a comment describing the server. The comment can be null.
sv102_users
Indicates the number of users who can attempt to log on to the system server. However, it is the license server that determines how many of these users can actually log on.
sv102_disc
Indicates the auto-disconnect time, in minutes. A session is disconnected if it is idle longer than the time specified by the sv102_disc member. If the value of sv102_disc is SV_NODISC, auto-disconnect is not enabled.
sv102_hidden
Determines whether the server is visible to other computers in the same network domain. This member can be one of the following values:
Value | Meaning |
SV_VISIBLE | Server is visible. |
SV_HIDDEN | Server is not visible. |
sv102_announce
Specifies the network announce rate, in seconds. This rate determines how often the server is announced to other computers on the network.
sv102_anndelta
Specifies the delta value or change of the announce rate, in milliseconds. This value specifies how much the announce rate can vary from the time specified in the sv102_announce member. The delta value allows randomly varied announce rates. For example, if the sv102_announce member has the value 10 and the sv102_anndelta member has the value 1, the announce rate can vary from 9.999 seconds to 10.001 seconds.
sv102_userpath
Points to a Unicode string containing the path to user directories.
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