Thanks for the tip, I didn't know about the AdminMisc module. Here's the code I have now using LanMan. The program retrieves the username and password from a transaction file, then checks three different account types for the password. Here's the verify sub:

sub Verify {
my ($server,$user) =@_;
my %info;
my %ainfo;
my %onfo;
$auser = "a" . "$empid";
$ouser = "o" . "$empid";
Win32::Lanman::NetUserGetInfo($server,$user,\%info);
Win32::Lanman::NetUserGetInfo($server,$auser,\%ainfo);
Win32::Lanman::NetUserGetInfo($server,$ouser,\%oinfo);
if ($info{'password'} eq $ainfo{'password'}) {
print "A account matches! $info{'password'} $ainfo{'password'}";
}
else {
print "A account doesn't match!";
}
if ($info{'password'} eq $oinfo{'password'}) {
print "O account matches!";
}
else {
print "O account doesn't match!";
}
}


In reply to Re: Re: Using Win32::NetAdmin for passwords by kbradford
in thread Using Win32::NetAdmin for passwords by kbradford

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