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754  * Windows NT/2000/XP: The parameter order is as follows.
766 * Windows 95/98/Me: The calling application must use the cbBuffer parameter
768 * pbBuffer parameter. (The cbBuffer parameter replaces the prefmaxlen
769 * parameter.) Neither a user name parameter nor a resume handle parameter is
770 * available on this platform. Therefore, the parameter list is as follows.
783 * remote server on which the function is to execute. If this parameter is
789 * for which information is to be returned. If this parameter is NULL,
794 * information is to be returned. If this parameter is NULL, NetSessionEnum
798 * [in] Specifies the information level of the data. This parameter can be
803 * The bufptr parameter points to an array of SESSION_INFO_0
806 * pipes, and devices on the computer. The bufptr parameter points to
810 * parameter points to an array of SESSION_INFO_2 structures.
812 * idle times for the session. The bufptr parameter points to an array
816 * the client is using. The bufptr parameter points to an array of
823 * using. The pbBuffer parameter points to an array of session_info_50
828 * data depends on the value of the level parameter.
838 * parameter, it can restrict the number of bytes that the function returns.
978 * Windows NT/2000/XP: The parameter order is as follows.
984 * Windows 95/98/Me: The sReserved parameter replaces the username
985 * parameter. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
986 * The parameter list is as follows.
996 * of the server. Servers should not validate this parameter.
997 * This parameter may be NULL and on Windows NT 4.0 and earlier it
1012 * parameter when you call NetSessionDel. The session key is returned by