SERVER_INFO_502 structure
The SERVER_INFO_502 structure is obsolete. The structure contains information about a specified server.
Syntax
typedef struct _SERVER_INFO_502 { DWORD sv502_sessopens; DWORD sv502_sessvcs; DWORD sv502_opensearch; DWORD sv502_sizreqbuf; DWORD sv502_initworkitems; DWORD sv502_maxworkitems; DWORD sv502_rawworkitems; DWORD sv502_irpstacksize; DWORD sv502_maxrawbuflen; DWORD sv502_sessusers; DWORD sv502_sessconns; DWORD sv502_maxpagedmemoryusage; DWORD sv502_maxnonpagedmemoryusage; BOOL sv502_enablesoftcompat; BOOL sv502_enableforcedlogoff; BOOL sv502_timesource; BOOL sv502_acceptdownlevelapis; BOOL sv502_lmannounce; } SERVER_INFO_502, *PSERVER_INFO_502, *LPSERVER_INFO_502;
Members
- sv502_sessopens
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Type: DWORD
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The number of files that can be open in one session.
- sv502_sessvcs
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Type: DWORD
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T he maximum number of virtual circuits permitted per client.
- sv502_opensearch
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Type: DWORD
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The number of search operations that can be carried out simultaneously.
- sv502_sizreqbuf
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Type: DWORD
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The size, in bytes, of each server buffer.
- sv502_initworkitems
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Type: DWORD
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The initial number of receive buffers, or work items, used by the server.
- sv502_maxworkitems
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum number of receive buffers, or work items, the server can allocate. If this limit is reached, the transport must initiate flow control at a significant performance cost.
- sv502_rawworkitems
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Type: DWORD
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The number of special work items the server uses for raw mode I/O. A large value for this member can increase performance, but it requires more memory.
- sv502_irpstacksize
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Type: DWORD
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The number of stack locations that the server allocated in I/O request packets (IRPs).
- sv502_maxrawbuflen
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum raw mode buffer size, in bytes.
- sv502_sessusers
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum number of users that can be logged on to the server using a single virtual circuit.
- sv502_sessconns
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum number of tree connections that can be made on the server using a single virtual circuit.
- sv502_maxpagedmemoryusage
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum size, in bytes, of pageable memory that the server can allocate at any one time.
- sv502_maxnonpagedmemoryusage
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Type: DWORD
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The maximum size, in bytes, of nonpaged memory that the server can allocate at any one time.
- sv502_enablesoftcompat
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Type: BOOL
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A value that indicates whether the server maps a request to a normal open request with shared-read access when the server receives a compatibility open request with read access. Mapping such requests allows several MS-DOS computers to open a single file for read access.
- sv502_enableforcedlogoff
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Type: BOOL
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A value that indicates whether the server should force a client to disconnect, even if the client has open files, once the client's logon time has expired.
- sv502_timesource
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Type: BOOL
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A value that indicates whether the server is a reliable time source.
- sv502_acceptdownlevelapis
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Type: BOOL
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A value that indicates whether the server accepts function calls from previous-generation LAN Manager clients.
- sv502_lmannounce
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Type: BOOL
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A value that indicates whether the server is visible to LAN Manager 2.x clients.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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See also
- Network Management Overview
- Network Management Structures
- Server Functions
- NetServerGetInfo
- NetServerSetInfo
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Build date: 10/26/2012