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The NetServerSetInfo function sets a server’s operating parameters; it
can set them individually or collectively. This information is stored in a way
that allows it to remain in effect after the system has been reinitialized.
Security Requirements
Only members of the Administrators or Account Operators local group can
successfully execute NetServerSetInfo.
NET_API_STATUS NetServerSetInfo(
LPTSTR servername,
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DWORD level,
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LPBYTE buf,
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LPDWORD ParmError
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Parameters
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servername
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Pointer to a Unicode string containing the name of the remote server on which
the function is to execute. A NULL pointer or string specifies the local
computer.
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level
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Level of information to set. SERVER_INFO_100, SERVER_INFO_101, and
SERVER_INFO_102 are valid for all platforms. SERVER_INFO_402, SERVER_INFO_403,
SERVER_INFO_502 and SERVER_INFO_509 are valid for the appropriate platform. In
addition, SERVER_INFO_1001 - SERVER_INFO_1006,
SERVER_INFO_1009 - SERVER_INFO_1011,
SERVER_INFO_1016 - SERVER_INFO_1018,
SERVER_INFO_1021, SERVER_INFO_1022, SERVER_INFO_1028, SERVER_INFO_1029, and
SERVER_INFO_1037 - SERVER_INFO_1043 are valid
based on the restrictions for LAN Manager systems described NetServerGetInfo.
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buf
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Pointer to a buffer containing the server information.
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ParmError
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Optional pointer to a DWORD that contains the index of the first
parameter that causes ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER. If NULL, the parameter is not
returned on error.
Return Values
If the function returns account information, the return value is NERR_Success.
If the function fails, the return value is one of the following error codes.
Value
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Meaning
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ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
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The user does not have access to the requested information.
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ERROR_INVALID_LEVEL
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The value specified for the Level parameter is invalid.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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The specified parameter is invalid.
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ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY
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Insufficient memory is available.
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See Also
NetServerGetInfo