In a few spots, you apply "exists" to test an array element. exists() is only meant for testing hash entries, and for me, this generates a compile-time error. You should replace
( exists $ARGV[0] )
with plain old
( $ARGV[0] )
Also, personally I'd take
Win32::NetAdmin::GetUsers ... or die
unless exists $ARGV[0];
if ( exists $ARGV[0] ) {
... }
and turn it into an unless-else:
unless ($ARGV[0]) { Win32::NetAdmin::GetUsers ... }
else { ... }
Style issues aside, as a Linux-user adjusting to Win32, these tools you've posted are good things to have; thanks for posting them.
-- Frag.
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