I would suggest using Dave Roth's
Win32::AdminMisc module. Much easier to use than LanMan (maybe it's the documentation that makes it easier).
To create an Administrator, you simply add the userid to the Administrator's group (local or domain, depending on your needs).
Super Search is your friend. You can find scripts to modify for your needs, such as adding users. You might look through the Code Catacombs for Win32 and NT stuff too.
man pages for lanman can be found after unzipping the file. It should be under the Win32/lanman section of your ActivePerl Help web page. If you installed into c:/perl, look under c:/perl/html/index.html.
joe
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