I'm trying to locate a perl module that will allow me to do Active Directory, and in a perfect world Exchange administration as well. Is there a good one out there for that? So far, I've only been able to come up with Win32::OLE & Win32::Perms, which from what I've seen can only be installed on Windows systems (???). Is there one that will run off a unix-based server? Net::LDAP doesn't work for all the AD fields that I'm wanting to access and Net::LDAP::User::AD accesses even fewer fields.

Essentially, I'm wanting to create an intranet that will allow a user(s) in our HR dept to perform HR specific changes: one-step dummy-proof new user setup (including Exchange and Communicator setup), deactivate users, update user info, etc, as it relates to our organization without granting access to our complete AD.


In reply to perl module for AD administration by ksublondie

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