Server.EnumWindowsGroupInfo Method
Enumerates a list of information about all Microsoft Windows groups that have explicitly granted access to the instance of SQL Server.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function EnumWindowsGroupInfo As DataTable
'Usage
Dim instance As Server
Dim returnValue As DataTable
returnValue = instance.EnumWindowsGroupInfo()
public DataTable EnumWindowsGroupInfo()
public:
DataTable^ EnumWindowsGroupInfo()
member EnumWindowsGroupInfo : unit -> DataTable
public function EnumWindowsGroupInfo() : DataTable
Return Value
Type: System.Data.DataTable
A DataTable system object value that contains a list of Windows groups that have explicitly granted access to the instance of SQL Server. The table describes the different columns of the returned DataTable.
Column |
Data type |
Description |
account name |
The name of the Windows NT user. NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, for example. |
|
type |
The type of user. This specifies whether the user is an individual account or a group account. |
|
privilege |
The privilege level assigned to the Windows NT group. |
|
mapped login name |
The SQL Server login account to which the Windows NT group is mapped. |
|
permission path |
The permission path for the Windows NT group. |
Examples
C#
Server srv = new Server("(local)");
DataTable d = srv.EnumWindowsGroupInfo();
foreach (DataRow r in d.Rows)
{
Console.WriteLine("============================================");
foreach(DataColumn c in d.Columns)
{
Console.WriteLine(c.ColumnName + " = " + r[c].ToString());
}
}
PowerShell
$srv = new-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server("(local)")
$d = $srv.EnumWindowsGroupInfo()
foreach ($r in $d.Rows)
{
Write-Host "============================================"
Foreach ($c in $d.Columns)
{
Write-Host $c.ColumnName "=" $r[$c]
}
}
See Also