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Knows somebody how to do a 'NET VIEW' with the .Net framework / ASP.NET?

Using WMI? Capturing DOS output? Or are there any useful classes?

thanks
Eric
Jun 6 '07 #1
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Eric,

I don't think that you can use WMI here, as WMI is only going to give
you the domain that the current machine is a part of. There might be a WMI
query you could execute against the domain controller for this, but I am not
sure.

You can call the API function WNetEnumResource API function in order to
do this.
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Knows somebody how to do a 'NET VIEW' with the .Net framework / ASP.NET?

Using WMI? Capturing DOS output? Or are there any useful classes?

thanks
Eric

Jun 6 '07 #2
Hi Eric,

The NET VIEW command can be simulated using API WNetOpenEnum and
WNetEnumerateResource; here's an example in C#:

#Enumerating Network Resources - The Code Project - C# Programming
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/cs...kresources.asp
Hope this helps.
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Jun 7 '07 #3
I would say that this example could be improved upon greatly using C#
2.0, as you could use the new iterator syntax to actually yield the resource
when asked for as opposed to loading the whole thing in memory at once.
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Hi Eric,

The NET VIEW command can be simulated using API WNetOpenEnum and
WNetEnumerateResource; here's an example in C#:

#Enumerating Network Resources - The Code Project - C# Programming
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/cs...kresources.asp
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Walter Wang (wa****@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Jun 7 '07 #4
Hi Eric,

I'm wondering if you've seen above replies.

Please feel free to let us know if there's anything unclear. Thanks.
Regards,
Walter Wang (wa****@online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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