That looks like the example from
the documenation, so there shouldn't be any problems with the code.
On the other hand, you have an extra semi-colon in the line:
use Win32::NetResource; qw(:DEFAULT GetSharedResources GetError);
That should read:
use Win32::NetResource qw(:DEFAULT GetSharedResources GetError);
I don't think that is your problem though. I think you should try and reinstall Win32::NetResource - but because it is part of libwin32 and installed by default in ActivePerl, ActiveState may not provide a PPM. So if you can't upgrade (ppm verify --upgrade libwin32/Win32-NetResource), then you might want to try reinstalling perl.
I can't test the code at the moment - no Win32 at home. Good luck
And I don't think "net view" is the answer - the net command is nasty and a lot more work than getting Win32::NetResource working. And as already mentioned,
Win32::Lanman is a nice alternative.
Simon Flack ($code or die)
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