Hiya Monks,

I am having a terrible time trying to use the Win32-API-Prototype module! I basically would like to reference Windows Networking Functions to return a list of all devices available on a local network but I can't understand how to use the module. All i've got so far is pretty much:

use Win32::API::Prototype; ApiLink('kernel32.dll', 'DWORD WNetOpenEnum(DWORD dwScope,DWORD dwType,DWORD dwUsage,L +PNETRESOURCE lpNetResource,LPHANDLE lphEnum)'); ApiLink('kernel32.dll', 'DWORD WNetEnumResource(HANDLE hEnum,LPDWORD lpcCount,LPVOID l +pBuffer,LPDWORD lpBufferSize)'); ApiLink('kernel32.dll', 'DWORD WNetCloseEnum(HANDLE hEnum)');
Can any of you possibly shed some light on how i should use this module correctly to return what I want?

Thanks, Jenni xoxo


In reply to Win32-API-Prototype WNet by Anonymous Monk

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