I'd use Win32API::Net. No, I'm not going to construct "an example". The task is simple enough you should be able to read the documentation and put together your desired script pretty easily (you might need to read a little bit about programming in Perl as well, depending, but if so, that would be a good thing for you to do anyway).

If you have difficulties getting it to work, then come back and post an example for us of what you tried and exactly how it isn't working for you.

- tye        


In reply to Re: Win32 Sample Code for checking if a user is in the group "Power Users" on a Windows (XP) machine? (Win32API::Net) by tye
in thread 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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