Some more Google shows that these are Windows API functions, so you could just write a small XS or Inline::C module that does the trick. That is, if the functions are suitable for you.
It's not hard, really. I was scared when I did my first XS module to wrap an API function with the least overhead possible, but it was quite easy, given the loads of documentation out there.</>
In reply to Re: suidperl/sudo function-alike on Win32
by crenz
in thread suidperl/sudo function-alike on Win32
by traveler
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