> Mark, would you write an example of this using SHARE_INFO_502? I'm afraid I don't have the time to do it all.
As a clue: >>> import pprint >>> pprint.pprint(win32net.NetShareEnum(None, 502)) ([{'current_uses': 0, 'max_uses': -1, 'netname': u'IPC$', 'passwd': None, 'path': u'', 'permissions': 0, 'remark': u'Remote IPC', 'reserved': 0, 'security_descriptor': None, 'type': -2147483645}, ... Note that far more details than just the share name are returned, all of which are probably useful. One of these is the security_descriptor object. Some shares will show this as: 'security_descriptor': <PySECURITY_DESCRIPTOR object at 0x00B6CE88>, A security_descriptor object probably can't be directly pickled, so it may be necessary to look at the win32 APIs for extracting the SIDs etc from this SD and pickling them. Sadly that isn't my area of expertise, so it will take me a little time to find the necessary magic. Google probably is your friend though, as using SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR and SID objects has come up here in the past. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32