Hi!
I'm writing a perl program for a Windows Server that should piggy back the network authentication of the currently logged in user, or allow the user to enter a custom network login information.
There is a module for this?
I played a little with Win32::NetAdmin but there are methods for getting the users, the logged on users, the servers disks, the servers, the user attributes, for setting user attributes ....
So I get the logged user:
use Win32::NetAdmin;
# logged user
print "-----------------------\nlogged users:\n";
LoggedOnUsers("", \%hash)or die "LoggedOnUsers() failed: $^E";
foreach (keys %hash) {
print "$_ ->".$hash{$_}."\n";
}
Can I use this module to 'log on other user'?
Should I use 'credentials'?
Thanks!
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