The first task was to print a comma separated list of users and groups:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Win32::AdminMisc;
use Win32::NetAdmin qw (GroupGetMembers);
use strict;
my $dc;
my @groups;
$dc = Win32::AdminMisc::GetDC();
Win32::AdminMisc::GetGroups($dc, GROUP_TYPE_ALL, \@groups);
my $item;
my %groups_with_users;
foreach $item(@groups) {
my @tmp_user_list;
GroupGetMembers($dc, $item, \@tmp_user_list);
$groups_with_users{$item} = [@tmp_user_list];
}
my $group;
open USERGROUP, ">usergroup.csv" || die "Can't open file for writing:$
+!";
print USERGROUP "Group, User\n";
foreach $item(keys %groups_with_users) {
my $i;
foreach $i (0 .. $#{ $groups_with_users{$item} } ) {
print USERGROUP "$item, $groups_with_users{$item}[$i]\n";
}
}
close USERGROUP;
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