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I am developing an application which requires to list all the current LAN machines.

Inorder to list all the workstations on a LAN, i have used NetServerEnum() after importing it.

On running the program, it seemed to work fine. The two existing machines were detected correctly. However, i want the list to be refreshed whenever required (some refresh button). So i detached the wire of the other computer from the switch, rendering only a single computer on the LAN. Now, when i ran the program, it still lists out the disconnected machine.

How to solve this out?

The code is as follows :

namespace LanIpAddresses
{
    class NetApi
    {
    	[DllImport ( "Netapi32.dll", EntryPoint = "NetServerEnum" )]
    	public static extern Int32 NetServerEnum (
    		[MarshalAs (UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] String serverName,
    		Int32 level,
    		out IntPtr bufferPtr,
    		UInt32 prefMaxLen,
    		ref Int32 entriesRead,
    		ref Int32 totalEntries,
    		UInt32 serverType,
    		[MarshalAs (UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] String domain,
    		IntPtr handle );

    	[DllImport ( "Netapi32.dll", EntryPoint = "NetApiBufferFree" )]
    	public static extern UInt32 NetApiBufferFree ( IntPtr buffer );
    }


    class EnumerateLanMachines
    {
    	public const UInt32 SUCCESS = 0;
    	public const UInt32 FAIL = 234;
    	public const UInt32 MAX_PREFERRED_LENGTH = 0xFFFFFFFF;
    	//public ArrayList machines = new ArrayList ( );

    	enum ServerTypes : uint
    	{
    		WorkStation = 0x00000001,
    		Server = 0x00000002
    	}

    	[StructLayout ( LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Auto )]
    	public struct MachineInfo
    	{
    		[MarshalAs ( UnmanagedType.U4 )]
    		public UInt32 platformId;

    		[MarshalAs ( UnmanagedType.LPWStr )]
    		public String serverName;
    	}

    	public enum Platform
    	{ 
            PLATFORM_ID_DOS = 300,
            PLATFORM_ID_OS2 = 400,
            PLATFORM_ID_NT = 500,
            PLATFORM_ID_OSF = 600,
            PLATFORM_ID_VMS = 700
    	}

    	public void enumerateMachines ( )
    	{ 
    		IntPtr buffer = new IntPtr();
    		int totalEntries = 0;
    		int entriesRead = 0;
    		int result;

    		result = NetApi.NetServerEnum ( null, 100, out buffer, MAX_PREFERRED_LENGTH, ref entriesRead, ref totalEntries, (uint) ServerTypes.WorkStation, null, IntPtr.Zero );

    		MachineInfo machineInfo;

    		if (result != FAIL)
    		{
    			Console.WriteLine ( "Succeeded!" );
    			Console.WriteLine ( entriesRead );
    			for (int i = 0; i < entriesRead; ++i)
    			{
    				machineInfo = (MachineInfo) Marshal.PtrToStructure ( buffer, typeof ( MachineInfo ) );

    				//machines.Add ( machineInfo );
    				Console.WriteLine ( machineInfo.serverName );

    				buffer = (IntPtr) ( (ulong) buffer + (ulong) Marshal.SizeOf ( machineInfo ) );
    			}

    			NetApi.NetApiBufferFree ( buffer );
    		}
    	}
    }
}
namespace LanIpAddresses
{
    class Program
    {
    	private static IPHostEntry ipHost;
    	static ArrayList ipList;

    	static void Main ( string[ ] args )
    	{
    		EnumerateLanMachines enumerate = new EnumerateLanMachines ( );

    		enumerate.enumerateMachines ( );

    		/*foreach (EnumerateLanMachines.MachineInfo o in enumerate.machines)
    		{
    			Console.WriteLine ( o.platformId + " " + o.serverName );
    		}*/

    		Console.ReadLine ( );
    	}
    }
}
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When using NetServerEnum then one is using the Windows Browser Service. The master browser maintains a list of computers in the network. If a computer announces it self on the network and then is turned off, then the Master Browser will keep that computer in its list.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/188001

If you instead asked the Active Directory about the computers in the network, then you would also get a list of registered computers, but this doesn't mean all the computers in the list are online.

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I could not solve this problem. However, i chose another way - to ping the whole possible IP range and connect to the machines.

However, i would welcome any answers on this still lingering question :)

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