This is untested because I don't have Windows, but let me know if this helps:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Win32::NetAdmin qw( UserGetAttributes );
my $server = "";
my $username = 'username';
my $password = 'password';
my $passwordage = 0;
my $privilege = USER_PRIV_USER;
my $homeDir = 'c:\\';
my $comment = 'The home dir for user';
my $flags = UF_SCRIPT;
my $scriptpath = 'C:\\';
Win32::NetAdmin::UserGetAttributes(
"",
$username,
my $Getpassword,
my $Getpasswordage,
my $Getprivilege,
my $GethomeDir,
my $Getcomment,
my $Getflags,
my $Getscriptpath
);
print "The home dir for user, $username is $homeDir\n";
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