Put a use Net::Resource ; at the top of your code.

Doing that and using your code worked for me.

Now this might not be doing what you think. What it will do, is tell you the UNC path of any of your mapped drives, similar to typing net use at the command line. It will not expand your local shares into a UNC path!

From the NetResource doc:
Enumerating all resources on a particular host is done like this
# # This example displays all the share points exported by the local # host. # use strict; use Win32::NetResource qw(:DEFAULT GetSharedResources GetError); if (GetSharedResources(my $resources, RESOURCETYPE_DISK,{ RemoteName = +> "\\\\" . Win32::NodeName() })) { foreach my $href (@$resources) { print "-----\n"; foreach(keys %$href) { print "$_: $href->{$_}\n"; } } }


"Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!

In reply to Re: Win32:NetResource problem by Rex(Wrecks)
in thread Win32:NetResource problem by arkamedis21

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