Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
File userdb.h
Definition of the local user database object.
Paul Mayfield, 10/8/97
*/
#ifndef __userdb_h
#define __userdb_h
#include <windows.h>
// Creates a user data base object, initializing it from the local user database
// and returning a handle to it.
DWORD usrOpenLocalDatabase (HANDLE * hUserDatabase);
// Frees up the resources held by a user database object flushing all
// changes to the system.
DWORD usrCloseLocalDatabase (HANDLE hUserDatabase);
// Flushes the data written to the database object to the system
DWORD usrFlushLocalDatabase (HANDLE hUserDatabase);
// Rolls back the local user database so that it is in
// the same state it was in when usrOpenLocalDatabase was
// called. The rollback is automatically flushed to the
// system. (i.e. usrFlushLocalDatabase doesn't need to follow)
DWORD usrRollbackLocalDatabase (HANDLE hUserDatabase);
// Reloads the local user database from the system
DWORD usrReloadLocalDatabase (HANDLE hUserDatabase);
// Gets global user data
DWORD usrGetEncryption (HANDLE hUserDatabase, PBOOL pbEncrypted);
// Gets user encryption setting
DWORD usrSetEncryption (HANDLE hUserDatabase, BOOL bEncrypt);
// Returns whether dcc connections are allowed to bypass authentication
DWORD usrGetDccBypass (HANDLE hUserDatabase, PBOOL pbBypass);
// Sets whether dcc connections are allowed to bypass authentication
DWORD usrSetDccBypass (HANDLE hUserDatabase, BOOL bBypass);
// Reports whether the user database is pure. (i.e. nobody has
// gone into MMC and messed with it).
DWORD usrIsDatabasePure (HANDLE hUserdatabase, PBOOL pbPure);
// Marks the user database's purity
DWORD usrSetDatabasePure(HANDLE hUserDatabase, BOOL bPure);
// Gives the count of users stored in the user database object
DWORD usrGetUserCount (HANDLE hUserDatabase, LPDWORD lpdwCount);
// Adds a user to the given database. This user will not be
// added to the system's local user database until this database
// object is flushed (and as long as Rollback is not called on
// this database object)
//
// On success, an optional handle to the user is returned
//
DWORD usrAddUser (HANDLE hUserDatabase, PWCHAR pszName, OPTIONAL HANDLE * phUser);
// Deletes the user at the given index
DWORD usrDeleteUser (HANDLE hUserDatabase, DWORD dwIndex);
// Gives a handle to the user at the given index
DWORD usrGetUserHandle (HANDLE hUserDatabase, DWORD dwIndex, HANDLE * hUser);
// Gets a pointer to the name of the user (do not modify this)
DWORD usrGetName (HANDLE hUser, PWCHAR* pszName);
// Fills the given buffer with the full name of the user
DWORD usrGetFullName (HANDLE hUser, IN PWCHAR pszBuffer, IN OUT LPDWORD lpdwBufSize);
// Commits the full name of a user
DWORD usrSetFullName (HANDLE hUser, PWCHAR pszFullName);
// Commits the password of a user
DWORD usrSetPassword (HANDLE hUser, PWCHAR pszNewPassword);
// Fills the given buffer with a friendly display name (in the form username (fullname))
DWORD usrGetDisplayName (HANDLE hUser, IN PWCHAR pszBuffer, IN OUT LPDWORD lpdwBufSize);
// Determines whether users has callback/dialin priveleges.
DWORD usrGetDialin (HANDLE hUser, BOOL* bEnabled);
// Determines which if any callback priveleges are granted to a given user. Either (or both) of
// bAdminOnly and bCallerSettable can be NULL
DWORD usrGetCallback (HANDLE hUser, BOOL* bAdminOnly, BOOL * bCallerSettable);
// Enable/disable dialin privelege.
DWORD usrEnableDialin (HANDLE hUser, BOOL bEnable);
// The flags are evaluated in the following order with whichever condition
// being satisfied fist defining the behavior of the function.
// bNone == TRUE => Callback is disabled for the user
// bCaller == TRUE => Callback is set to caller-settable
// bAdmin == TRUE => Callback is set to a predefine callback number set in usrSetCallbackNumer
// All 3 are FALSE => No op
DWORD usrEnableCallback (HANDLE hUser, BOOL bNone, BOOL bCaller, BOOL bAdmin);
// Retreives a pointer to the callback number of the given user
DWORD usrGetCallbackNumber(HANDLE hUser, PWCHAR * lpzNumber);
// Sets the callback number of the given user. If lpzNumber is NULL, an empty phone number
// is copied.
DWORD usrSetCallbackNumber(HANDLE hUser, PWCHAR lpzNumber);
#endif