@msdn=http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?qu=$$$ @pinvoke=http://pinvoke.net/$$$.htm Summary: Contains values that indicate the type of session information to retrieve in a call to the WTSQuerySessionInformation function. !!!!C# Definition: /// <summary> /// Contains values that indicate the type of session information to retrieve in a call to the <see cref="WTSQuerySessionInformation"/> function. /// </summary> public enum WtsInfoClass { /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the name of the initial program that Remote Desktop Services runs when the user logs on. /// </summary> WTSInitialProgram, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the published name of the application that the session is running. /// </summary> WTSApplicationName, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the default directory used when launching the initial program. /// </summary> WTSWorkingDirectory, /// <summary> /// This value is not used. /// </summary> WTSOEMId, /// <summary> /// A <B>ULONG</B> value that contains the session identifier. /// </summary> WTSSessionId, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the name of the user associated with the session. /// </summary> WTSUserName, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the name of the Remote Desktop Services session. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Note</B> Despite its name, specifying this type does not return the window station name. /// Rather, it returns the name of the Remote Desktop Services session. /// Each Remote Desktop Services session is associated with an interactive window station. /// Because the only supported window station name for an interactive window station is "WinSta0", /// each session is associated with its own "WinSta0" window station. For more information, see <see href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms687096(v=vs.85).aspx">Window Stations</see>. /// </remarks> WTSWinStationName, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the name of the domain to which the logged-on user belongs. /// </summary> WTSDomainName, /// <summary> /// The session's current connection state. For more information, see <see cref="WTS_CONNECTSTATE_CLASS"/>. /// </summary> WTSConnectState, /// <summary> /// A <B>ULONG</B> value that contains the build number of the client. /// </summary> WTSClientBuildNumber, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the name of the client. /// </summary> WTSClientName, /// <summary> /// A null-terminated string that contains the directory in which the client is installed. /// </summary> WTSClientDirectory, /// <summary> /// A <B>USHORT</B> client-specific product identifier. /// </summary> WTSClientProductId, /// <summary> /// A <B>ULONG</B> value that contains a client-specific hardware identifier. This option is reserved for future use. /// <see cref="WTSQuerySessionInformation"/> will always return a value of 0. /// </summary> WTSClientHardwareId, /// <summary> /// The network type and network address of the client. For more information, see <see cref="WTS_CLIENT_ADDRESS"/>. /// </summary> /// <remarks>The IP address is offset by two bytes from the start of the <B>Address</B> member of the <see cref="WTS_CLIENT_ADDRESS"/> structure.</remarks> WTSClientAddress, /// <summary> /// Information about the display resolution of the client. For more information, see <see cref="WTS_CLIENT_DISPLAY"/>. /// </summary> WTSClientDisplay, /// <summary> /// A USHORT value that specifies information about the protocol type for the session. This is one of the following values:<BR/> /// 0 - The console session.<BR/> /// 1 - This value is retained for legacy purposes.<BR/> /// 2 - The RDP protocol.<BR/> /// </summary> WTSClientProtocolType, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSIdleTime, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSLogonTime, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSIncomingBytes, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSOutgoingBytes, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSIncomingFrames, /// <summary> /// This value returns <B>FALSE</B>. If you call <see cref="GetLastError"/> to get extended error information, <B>GetLastError</B> returns <B>ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED</B>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not used. /// </remarks> WTSOutgoingFrames, /// <summary> /// Information about a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client. For more information, see <see cref="WTSCLIENT"/>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not supported. /// This value is supported beginning with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista with SP1. /// </remarks> WTSClientInfo, /// <summary> /// Information about a client session on an RD Session Host server. For more information, see <see cref="WTSINFO"/>. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// <B>Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP:</B> This value is not supported. /// This value is supported beginning with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista with SP1. /// </remarks> WTSSessionInfo } !!!!VB Definition: Private Enum WTS_INFO_CLASS WTSInitialProgram WTSApplicationName WTSWorkingDirectory WTSOEMId WTSSessionId WTSUserName WTSWinStationName WTSDomainName WTSConnectState WTSClientBuildNumber WTSClientName WTSClientDirectory WTSClientProductId WTSClientHardwareId WTSClientAddress WTSClientDisplay WTSClientProtocolType WTSIdleTime WTSLogonTime WTSIncomingBytes WTSOutgoingBytes WTSIncomingFrames WTSOutgoingFrames WTSClientInfo WTSSessionInfo End Enum !!!!Notes: None.
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