See Win32:Getting the Full Name from User Manager.
Update Win32API::Net can be used as well:
use Win32API::Net;
my %info = ();
my $server = "wonderland";
my $username = "The Mad Hatter";
UserGetInfo($server, $username, 10, \%info);
print "$username is $info{fullName} \n";
That code is untested (no access to a Windows machine), but it should work after you correctly set $server and $username. ;-) See the
POD for
Win32API::Net for more information about what other user info you can obtain.
Update 2 Looks like I forgot about the domain part. I'm not sure that first link will help any.
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