Can anyone tell me why this is only chop'ing the last server on the list instead of every server on the list. when i open up the text file that the output is piped to, it shows a $ at the end of the server name EXCEPT FOR THE LAST SERVER and i can't get it to go away on every server in the list. Please help. Ray
# Ray Espinoza # GetDomainServers.pl # Get servers in domain and matches # sends the output to a text file. ################################################################ #!D:\Perl\bin -w use strict; use Win32::NetAdmin; open (OUT,">list.txt") || die "Cannot create machine list. :$!"; # This will get the list of machine names from the PDC my @users; Win32::NetAdmin::GetUsers("\\\\PDC",'',\@users); my @computers = grep { /\$$/ } @users; @computers = join("\n",@computers); foreach my $box (@computers) { chop $box; # removes terminal char, must be $ from grep print OUT "$box\n"; # print each $box on a newline } close OUT;

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