I am trying to set the administrator account on a remote machine. I am using Win32::AdminMisc and i am not getting the desired results. Can anyone help. Or anyone know of another way to do this. (This is my first time using the module). Here's what i have so far...
# Ray Espinoza # ChangePass.pl # This script will attempt to change the local admin password on a mac +hine. ###################################################################### +############# #!D:\perl\bin -w use Win32::AdminMisc; $Server = "\\muskrat"; $UserName = "Administrator"; $UserFullName = "Administrator"; $Password = "testing"; $PasswordAge = 0; $Privilege = "USER_PRIV_USER"; $HomeDir = "C:/winnt"; $Comment = 0; $Flags = 0; $ScriptPath = "C:/scripts/perl/changepass.pl"; Win32::AdminMisc::UserSetAttributes( $Server, $UserName, $UserFullName +, $Password, $PasswordAge, $Privilege, $HomeDir, $Comment, $Flags, $S +criptPath ) || die "Couldn't set the attributes: $!";

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