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The CONNECTION_INFO_0 structure specifies the identification number of a connection, number of open files, connection time, number of users on the connection, and the type of connection.

typedef struct _CONNECTION_INFO_1 {
DWORD coni1_id;
DWORD coni1_type;
DWORD coni1_num_opens;
DWORD coni1_num_users;
DWORD coni1_time;
LPTSTR coni1_username;
LPTSTR coni1_netname;
} CONNECTION_INFO_1, *PCONNECTION_INFO_1, *LPCONNECTION_INFO_1;  

Members

coni1_id
Connection identification number.
coni1_type
Indicates the type of connection made from the local device name to the shared resource. This member can be one of the following values:

Value

Meaning

STYPE_DISKTREE

Print queue

STYPE_PRINTQ

Disk drive

STYPE_DEVICE

Communication device

STYPE_IPC

Interprocess Communication (IPC)

coni1_num_opens
Indicates the number of files currently open as a result of the connection.
coni1_num_users
Indicates the number of users are on the connection.
coni1_time
Indicates the number of seconds the connection has been established.
coni1_username
Points to a Unicode string. If the server sharing the resource is running with user-level security, the coni1_username member describes which user made the connection. If the server is running with share-level security, coni1_username describes which computer (computername) made the connection.
coni1_netname
Points to a Unicode string specifying either the sharename of the server's shared resource or the computername of the client. The value of this member depends on which name was specified as the pszQualifier parameter of the NetConnectionEnum function. The name not specified in the pszQualifier parameter of the NetConnectionEnum function is automatically supplied to the pszQualifier of coni1_netname.

See Also

NetConnectionEnum 


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