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SmsCreateAccount

Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2

In Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the SmsCreateAccount function creates an account in the specified domain and with the specified account name and password.

int _stdcall SmsCreateAccount(
      wchar_t* pLocalServer,
      wchar_t* pAccountDomain,
      wchar_t* pAccountName,
      wchar_t* pPassword,
      wchar_t* pComment,
      int iFlags
);

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 account name being tested.
  • pPassword
    Pointer to the account password.
  • pComment
    Pointer to an account comment.
  • iFlags
    Flags defining options for account creation. Possible values are:

    0x10000

    LSAAPI_ADMIN

    0x20000

    LSAAPI_SERVICELOGON

    0x80000

    LSAAPI_FORCE

Return Values

Name Value

LSAAPI_SUCCESS

0

LSAAPI_ERROR

1

LSAAPI_ACCOUNT_NOT_FOUND

2

LSAAPI_ACCESS_DENIED

5

Remarks

The account is initially created with user credentials and no service logon credentials. The caller can pass in LSAAPI_ADMIN (0x10000) or LSAAPI_SERVICELOGON (0x20000) or both to create the account with administrator or service logon credentials or both.

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.

See Also

Concepts

Configuration Manager Deprecated Functions