I use this Snippet for create remote Process on Win32
it is ok for simple process but you should see the WMI SDK
for complex process user rights dependants

David "Sniper" Rigaudiere

use strict; use Win32::OLE qw( in ); use Win32::OLE::Variant; usage if @ARGV < 2; if( my $Pid = RemoteExec( @ARGV ) ) { print "Process created with PID $Pid\n"; } else { print "Process not created\n"; } exit; ##################################################################### sub RemoteExec { my $Machine = shift; my $CommandLine = join " ", @_; my($CLASS, $WMI, $Process, $vPid); $Machine =~ s|^[\\/]+||; $CLASS = "WinMgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//$Machine"; print "Trying to launch @_ on $Machine\n\n"; $WMI = Win32::OLE->GetObject( $CLASS ) or die "Unable to connect to \\\\$Machine :" . Win32::OLE->Las +tError(); $Process = $WMI->Get( "Win32_Process" ) or die "Unable to get a Win32_Process :" . Win32::OLE->LastErr +or(); $vPid = Variant( VT_I4 | VT_BYREF, 0 ); # $vPid (out) PID o +f the created Process if( 0 == $Process->Create( $CommandLine, undef, undef, $vPid ) ) { return $vPid; } else { return undef; } } ##################################################################### sub usage { my($ScriptName) = $0 =~ m/.*\\(.*)$/; print<<"USAGE"; Usage : $ScriptName [\\\\]COMPUTERNAME CommandLine Parameters example :$ScriptName COMPUTER1 NOTEPAD C:\\FooBar.txt USAGE exit; }

In reply to Using WMI for create a remote Process on Win32 by Sniper

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