How can I find out what groups (local or global)a user is a member of.. In p135 of Dave Roth Win32Perl Programming '2nd ed' there is an example but you have to retieve every single groupe available first and then feed it to Win32::NetAdmin::GroupIsMember and Win32::NetAdmin::LocalGroupIsMember, which seems of a bit long process just to do this. Is there any better way to do it??
I also have tried example 6.7 from Dave Roths 1st edition- still no Joy – I have been tortured by Perl –Really (in spite of constantly reading about it!!!!!!!)

edited: Thu Jun 27 14:29:46 2002 by jeffa - title amendment


In reply to User Group membership: a better way? by blackadder

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