Dear Monks!
How could i determine if a given user aka "Bob" (he is a member of the active directy domain) would be a "Power User" on a Windows XP machine .
(the german Term is "Hauptbenutzer" if i translated wrong ...).
Does someone have any useful sample code, which modules to use?.

Step B:
If this given user is not a "Power User" on the machine how could i add him to the (Local Machine Group) "Power Users"?
I have to use Something Like Win32::API:NET (LocalGroupGetMembers)? Would be really kind if someone got a little sample code wich i could modify for my needs ...

Thanks in Advance MH

In reply to Win32 Sample Code for checking if a user is in the group "Power Users" on a Windows (XP) machine? by matze77

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