Dear Monks,
I used the following code to obtain share information off a remote NT server (shares are always directory or a folder).
if (Win32::Lanman::NetShareEnum($_, \ my @ShareList))
{
foreach my $Share (@ShareList)
{
my ($Remark, $Path, $NetName);
$NetName = $Share->{netname};
if("" ne $Share->{Remark})
{$Remark="($Share->{remark})";}
if("" ne $Share->{path})
{$Path=$Share->{path};}
else
{$Path="No Permission to display";}
push (my @ShareList,
name=>$NetName,
remark=>$Remark,
path=>$Path});
foreach my $Item (@ShareList)
{
print "\n$Item->{name}";
print "\t$Item->{path}";
print "\t$Item->{remark}";
}
}
}
Now I need to also obtain the size of the share. Any perls of wisdom will be highly appreciated
Blackadder
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