Update: The Registry creates two keys. One for the share (which is what Win32::Netresource does), while the other describes the security set on the sharepoint (I tested this on my Windows2000 workstation, so it may be different on my servers, which run NT 4.0 SP5). The first one was easy to figure out with a chr(hex()) mapping. The second, however, leaves me braindead. I can not figure out what the hell it is. When I do the same map, all I come out with is garbage (control chars and such). Maybe I need to do a different mapping to figure out the security data.

Theodore Charles III
Network Administrator
Los Angeles High
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In reply to Re: Re: Win32::NetResource by Necos
in thread Win32::NetResource by Necos

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