Shouldn't it be possible to capture a list of users on a windows box by only using the Win32::API module?
I attempted this but I am not a C programmer. Where did I go wrong? This code actually causes perl.exe to die with the following error:
The instruction at "0x71c42b8c" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The
+ memory could not be "written".
Still Learning,
Steve
#!perl
use Win32::API;
getUsers();
################
sub getUsers{
#usage:
#info:
my ($server,$level,$filter,$buffptr);
my $maxlen = 0xffffffff;
if(!$NetUserEnum){$NetUserEnum = new Win32::API("netapi32", "NetUs
+erEnum", ['P','N','N','N','N','N','N','N'], 'P') || return 0;}
my $rtn=$NetUserEnum->Call(
$server, #severname
0, #level 0-20
$filter, #filter
$buffptr, #bufptr
$maxlen, #prefmaxlen
\%entread, #entriesread
\%totalentries, #totalentries
\%resumehwnd, #resumehandle
);
}
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