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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:04:38+00:00 2026-05-15T09:04:38+00:00

My Problem I’m using PInvoked Windows API functions to verify if a user is

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I’m using PInvoked Windows API functions to verify if a user is part of the local administrators group. I’m utilizing GetCurrentProcess, OpenProcessToken, GetTokenInformationand LookupAccountSid to verify if the user is a local admin.

GetTokenInformation returns a TOKEN_GROUPS struct with an array of SID_AND_ATTRIBUTES structs. I iterate over the collection and compare the user names returned by LookupAccountSid.

My problem is that, locally (or more generally on our in-house domain), this works as expected. The builtin\Administrators is located within the group membership of the current process token and my method returns true. On another domain of another developer the function returns false.

The LookupAccountSid functions properly for the first 2 iterations of the TOKEN_GROUPS struct, returning None and Everyone, and then craps out complaining that “A Parameter is incorrect.”

What would cause only two groups to work correctly?

The TOKEN_GROUPS struct indicates that there are 14 groups. I’m assuming it’s the SID that is invalid.

Everything that I have PInvoked I have taken from an example on the PInvoke website. The only difference is that with the LookupAccountSid I have changed the Sid parameter from a byte[] to a IntPtr because SID_AND_ATTRIBUTESis also defined with an IntPtr. Is this ok since LookupAccountSid is defined with a PSID?

LookupAccountSid PInvoke

    [DllImport("advapi32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
    static extern bool LookupAccountSid(
        string lpSystemName,
        IntPtr Sid,
        StringBuilder lpName,
        ref uint cchName,
        StringBuilder ReferencedDomainName,
        ref uint cchReferencedDomainName,
        out SID_NAME_USE peUse);

Where the code falls over

                for (int i = 0; i < usize; i++)
                {
                    accountCount = 0;
                    domainCount = 0;
                    //Get Sizes
                    LookupAccountSid(null, tokenGroups.Groups[i].SID, null, ref accountCount, null,
                                     ref domainCount, out snu);

                    accountName2.EnsureCapacity((int) accountCount);
                    domainName.EnsureCapacity((int) domainCount);

                    if (!LookupAccountSid(null, tokenGroups.Groups[i].SID, accountName2, ref accountCount, domainName,
                                     ref domainCount, out snu))
                    {
                        //Finds its way here after 2 iterations
                        //But only in a different developers domain
                        var error = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();

                        _log.InfoFormat("Failed to look up SID's account name. {0}", new Win32Exception(error).Message);
                        continue;
                    }

If more code is needed let me know. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-15T09:04:39+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:04 am

    It sounds like you’re trying to duplicate the functionality of NetUserGetLocalGroups. You can also use NetUserGetInfo with an information level of 1, and check the value of usri1_priv in the USER_INFO_1 for USER_PRIV_ADMIN.

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