use Win32::NetAdmin qw[LoggedOnUser]; my @users; LoggedOnUsers( '', \@users ); print $_, $/ for @users;
In general, if you working with Win32, then spending an hour or two looking through the Win32::* html pages/ pod is time well spent.
In reply to Re: List of Users
by BrowserUk
in thread List of Users
by rupesh
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