I'm writing a program that takes a password from one account and checks it against others to see if the accounts are in sync. The check passwords (&verify) sub works great, but I'm having trouble getting the initial password from the NT user. I'm trying to use AdminMisc to get the password, but it won't work. Is there any way to get the password value and pass it to the &verify sub? Thanks, Kevin.
Win32::AdminMisc::UserGetAttributes($server, $user_id, $full_name, $ck
+_passwd, $passwordage, $privilege, $homedir, $comment, $flags, $scrip
+tpath);
%user_rec = ('name' => $user_id,
'password' => $ck_passwd,
);
&Verify($server,$user_rec{'name'},$user_rec{'password'});
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