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I tried a variant of both the run nbtstat.exe and use Net::NBName methods but I used the regex /(\S+)\s*?<00>\s*?GROUP/i to capture the domain as $1. Appeared to do the trick.
This page looked like a useful reference for the various entries in the table. In reply to Re: How can I get which Windows domain an IP belongs to?
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