In Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the SmsLsaAccount function determines whether a particular account has administrator credentials, as required by Configuration Manager 2007 services. The function also checks the password.

int _stdcall SmsLsaAccount(
	wchar_t* pLocalServer, 
	wchar_t* pAccountDomain, 
	wchar_t* pAccountName,
	wchar_t* pLocalDomain ,
	int* piFlags
); 

Parameters

pLocalServer


Pointer to Unicode null-terminated string of the local system name with backslashes: \\MYSYSTEM.
pAccountDomain


Pointer to domain name containing the account being tested.
pAccountName


Pointer to the name of the account being tested.
pLocalDomain


Pointer to the local domain.
piFlags


If the account is found, pointer to combinations of LSAAPI_ADMIN(0x10000) and LSAAPI_SERVICELOGON (0x20000).

Return Values

Name Value

LSAAPI_SUCCESS

0

LSAAPI_ERROR

1

LSAAPI_ACCOUNT_NOT_FOUND

2

LSAAPI_ACCESS_DENIED

5

Remarks

For accounts with trusted domains, the pAccountDomain and pLocalServer parameters should reference the domain and server in question. The trusted domain name, if present, must be removed from the account name. That is, do not submit an account string of type domain\user.

Requirements

Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 4.0 or later.

Version: Requires SMS 2.0 or later.

Library: Lsaapi.lib.

Header: Lsaapi.h.

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