Hi,
I'm trying to get a list of network shares for a specific host using win32::api NetShareEnum.
Here's my code:
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Win32::API::Struct->typedef( _SHARE_INFO_0 => qw {
LPWSTR shi0_netname;
});
$NetShareEnum = new Win32::API("Netapi32", "NetShareEnum", [P,N,P,N,N,
+N,N], N);
$Share_Info = Win32::API::Struct->new('_SHARE_INFO_0');
$Share_Info->{shi0_netname} = " " x 255;
my $entriesread;
my $totalentries;
my $resume_handle;
my $result;
my $server_address = "10.1.10.12";
$result = $NetShareEnum->Call($server_address, 502,$bufptr,-1,$entries
+read, $totalentries, $resume_handle);
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And this crashes Perl.exe
What am I doing wrong?
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