Platform SDK: Network Management |
The NetGroupGetUsers function retrieves a list of the members in a particular global group in the security database.
Windows NT: No special group membership is required to successfully execute the NetGroupGetUsers function.
Windows 2000: If you call this function on a Windows 2000 domain controller that is running Active Directory, access is allowed or denied based on the access-control list (ACL) for the securable object. The default ACL permits all authenticated users and members of the "Pre-Windows 2000 compatible access" group to view the information. By default, the "Pre-Windows 2000 compatible access" group includes Everyone as a member. This enables anonymous access to the information if the system allows anonymous access.
If you call this function on a Windows 2000 member server or workstation, all authenticated users can view the information. Anonymous access is also permitted if the RestrictAnonymous policy setting allows anonymous access.
For more information about restricting anonymous access, see Security Requirements for the Network Management Functions.
NET_API_STATUS NetGroupGetUsers( LPCWSTR servername, LPCWSTR groupname, DWORD level, LPBYTE *bufptr, DWORD prefmaxlen, LPDWORD entriesread, LPDWORD totalentries, PDWORD_PTR ResumeHandle );
Value | Meaning |
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0 | Return the global group's member names. The bufptr parameter points to an array of GROUP_USERS_INFO_0 structures. |
If the function succeeds, the return value is NERR_Success.
If the function fails, the return value can be one of the following error codes.
Value | Meaning |
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ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED | The user does not have access to the requested information. |
NERR_InvalidComputer | The computer name is invalid. |
NERR_GroupNotFound | The global group name could not be found. |
ERROR_MORE_DATA | More entries are available. Specify a large enough buffer to receive all entries. |
To grant one user membership in an existing global group, you can call the NetGroupAddUser function. To remove a user from a global group, call the NetGroupDelUser function. For information about replacing the membership of a global group, see NetGroupSetUsers.
If you are programming for Active Directory, you may be able to call certain Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) methods to achieve the same functionality you can achieve by calling the network management group functions. For more information, see IADsGroup.
Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
Windows 95/98: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in Lmaccess.h; include Lm.h.
Library: Use Netapi32.lib.
Network Management Overview, Network Management Functions, Group Functions, GROUP_USERS_INFO_0, NetGroupSetUsers, NetApiBufferFree, NetUserGetGroups, NetGroupAddUser, NetGroupDelUser, NetQueryDisplayInformation