I cannot for the life of me find out why my script is not listing drive letters. I feel like the reg expression is not working correctly, but it does not error out. Any ideas
use Win32; use Win32::OLE qw( in ); %TYPE = ( 0 => 'Unknown', 1 => 'No Root', 2 => 'Removable', 3 => 'Local', 4 => 'Network', 5 => 'CDRom', 6 => 'RAM Disk', ); push (@ARGV, Win32::NodeName() ) if( ! scalar @ARGV ); foreach my $Machine ( @ARGV ) { $Machine =~ s/\\+//; my $CLASS = "WinMgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//$Machine"; print "\\\\$Machine\n"; if( my $WMI = Win32::OLE->GetObject( $CLASS ) ) { local $Disk; $~ = DISK_HEADER_FORMAT; write; $~ = DISK_FORMAT; foreach $DISK ( in( $WMI->InstancesOf( "Win32_LogicalDisk" ) ) ) { local $Drive = $TYPE{$Disk->{DriveType}}; local %Size = ( total => FormatNumber( $Disk->{Size} ), free => FormatNumber( $Disk->{FreeSpace} ) ); write; } } print "\n"; } sub FormatNumber { my( $Number ) =@_; while( $Number =~ s/^(-?\d+)(\d{3})/$1,$2/ ){}; return( $NUMBER ); } format DISK_HEADER_FORMAT = FS Type Size Free --------------------------------------------------------- . format DISK_FORMAT = @<< @<<<< @<<<<<<<< @>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $Disk->{Name}, $Disk->{FileSystem}, $Drive, $Size{total}, $Size{fre +e} .

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