The simplest, (and non-perl) way of doing that is to use the net user command:
If you wanted file access rights information, you could use the cacls command from the Windows resource kit.>net user administrator User name Administrator Full Name Comment Built-in account for administering the co +mputer/dom ain User's comment Country code 000 (System Default) Account active Yes Account expires Never Password last set 7/28/2004 7:09 AM Password expires Never Password changeable 7/28/2004 7:09 AM Password required Yes User may change password Yes Workstations allowed All Logon script User profile Home directory Last logon 6/11/2005 3:07 PM Logon hours allowed All Local Group Memberships *Administrators Global Group memberships *None The command completed successfully.
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In reply to Re: how to get the owner name of the file for the windows file system
by NetWallah
in thread how to get the owner name of the file for the windows file system
by devlele
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