Those messages indicate that the module uses Exporter but did not put those functions in @EXPORT_OK to indicate that they could be exported. I would first check the module's documentation to see whether you have the names correct (including documentation) and if you do I would just stop trying to import them and use them directly, or I would add the lines:
*GetDC = *Win32::AdminMisc::GetDC; *GetGroups = *Win32::AdminMisc::GetGroups;
to manually import. (Well I would also go into the module, add a patch, and then send a bug report to the author, but that is just me...)

In reply to Re (tilly) 1: Thanks by tilly
in thread List of groups on Win32 by pwhysall

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