Hi,
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I have some shared folders in my system, which i need to give access to some users in some groups. Given the path of the folder, i need to list all the groups who have access to that folder and the users who are a part of the group. In that way, i would be able to list all the users given a path of the folder. I would like to know whether there is a way to automate the same in perl. I have seen a couple of links related to the topic like here , but they don't seem to solve the purpose.
Thanks for your time.

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In reply to User Manager for Groups by rupesh

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