Platform SDK: Network Management

NET_DISPLAY_USER

The NET_DISPLAY_USER structure contains information that an account manager can access to determine information about user accounts.

typedef struct _NET_DISPLAY_USER {
  LPWSTR   usri1_name;
  LPWSTR   usri1_comment;
  DWORD    usri1_flags;
  LPWSTR   usri1_full_name;
  DWORD    usri1_user_id;
  DWORD    usri1_next_index;
} NET_DISPLAY_USER, *PNET_DISPLAY_USER;

Members

usri1_name
Pointer to a Unicode string that specifies the name of the user account.
usri1_comment
Pointer to a Unicode string that contains a comment associated with the user. This string can be a null string, or it can have any number of characters before the terminating null character (MAXCOMMENTSZ).
usri1_flags
Specifies a DWORD value which contains values that determine several features. This member can be one or more of the following values.
Value Meaning
UF_SCRIPT The logon script executed. This value must be set for LAN Manager 2.0 and Windows NT/Windows 2000.
UF_ACCOUNTDISABLE The user's account is disabled.
UF_HOMEDIR_REQUIRED The home directory is required. Windows NT/Windows 2000 ignores this value.
UF_PASSWRD_NOTREQD No password is required.
UF_PASSWRD_CANT_CHANGE The user cannot change the password.
UF_LOCKOUT The account is currently locked out (blocked). For the NetUserSetInfo function, this value can be cleared to unlock a previously locked account. This value cannot be used to lock a previously unlocked account.
UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWORD Windows NT/2000: Represents the password, which will never expire on the account.
UF_TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION Windows 2000: The account is enabled for delegation. This is a security-sensitive setting; accounts with this option enabled should be tightly controlled. This setting allows a service running under the account to assume a client's identity and authenticate as that user to other remote servers on the network.
UF_ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PASSWORD_ALLOWED Windows 2000: The user's password is stored under reversible encryption in the Active Directory.
UF_NOT_DELEGATED Windows 2000: Marks the account as "sensitive"; other users cannot act as delegates of this user account.
UF_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED Windows 2000: Requires the user to log on to the user account with a smart card.
UF_USE_DES_KEY_ONLY Windows 2000: Restrict this principal to use only Data Encryption Standard (DES) encryption types for keys.
UF_DONT_REQUIRE_PREAUTH Windows 2000: This account does not require Kerberos preauthentication for logon.

The following values describe the account type. Only one value can be set. You cannot change the account type using the NetUserSetInfo function.
Value Meaning
UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT This is a default account type that represents a typical user.
UF_TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT This is an account for users whose primary account is in another domain. This account provides user access to this domain, but not to any domain that trusts this domain. The User Manager refers to this account type as a local user account.
UF_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT This is a computer account for a Windows NT/Windows 2000 workstation or a Windows NT/Windows 2000 server that is a member of this domain.
UF_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT This is a computer account for a backup domain controller that is a member of this domain.
UF_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT This is a permit to trust account for a domain that trusts other domains.

usri1_full_name
Pointer to a Unicode string that contains the full name of the user. This string can be a null string, or it can have any number of characters before the terminating null character.
usri1_user_id
Specifies the relative identifier of the user. The relative identifier is determined by the accounts database when the user is created. It uniquely defines this user account to the account manager within the domain.
usri1_next_index
Specifies the index of the last entry returned by the NetQueryDisplayInformation function. Pass this value as the Index parameter to NetQueryDisplayInformation to return the next logical entry.

Requirements

  Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
  Windows 95/98: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in Lmaccess.h.

See Also

Network Management Overview, Network Management Structures, Get Functions, NetUserAdd, NetUserSetInfo, NetQueryDisplayInformation