> This appears to be a windows weirdity related to the fact that my account
> name and my machine name is the same.
> Under this situation, the LookupAccountName API call will return the wrong
> answer.
Well, "wrong" or "right" is a matter of opinion here, I guess... The
documentation doesn't exactly mention this for LookupAccountName(),, true, but
on the other hand, I guess that in general member computers also are "accounts"
in the domain, or something, so it makes sense from that point of view...
Anyway, great catch!
Does this help?
diff --git a/sal/qa/osl/security/osl_Security.cxx
b/sal/qa/osl/security/osl_Security.cxx
index ea59027..f5da4d9 100644
--- a/sal/qa/osl/security/osl_Security.cxx
+++ b/sal/qa/osl/security/osl_Security.cxx
@@ -464,8 +466,11 @@ void MyTestPlugInImpl::initialize(
CPPUNIT_NS::TestFactoryRegistry *,
// Set the count variables to the buffer sizes and retrieve the SID.
cbSid = dwSidBufferSize;
cchDomainName = dwDomainBufferSize;
+ WCHAR wszComputerName[MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1];
+ DWORD nComputerNameSize = MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH + 1;
+ GetComputerNameW( wszComputerName, &nComputerNameSize );
if (LookupAccountNameW(
- NULL, // Computer name. NULL for the
local computer
+ wszComputerName,
wszAccName,
pSid, // Pointer to the SID buffer. Use
NULL to get the size needed,
&cbSid, // Size of the SID buffer needed.
--tml
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