You may want to look at the
Win32::AdminMisc FAQ... Just an update,
UserSetAttributes( $Server, $UserName, $UserFullName, $Password, $PasswordAge, $Privilege, $HomeDir, $Comment, $Flags, $ScriptPath ) is no longer used. According to the FAQ, the function is now obsolete. You
probably want to update your code to use:
UserSetMiscAttributes( $Domain, $User, $Attribute, $Value[, $Attribute
+, $Value]... )
This will set set particular account details for the user $User in dom
+ain $Domain. If $Domain is null then the default domain will be assum
+ed. $Attribute must be one of the valid account attributes and $Value
+ must be a valid attribute value.
Example:
Win32::AdminMisc::UserSetMiscAttributes('',
'cartman',
USER_HOME_DIR => "c:\\users\\c
+artman",
USER_FULL_NAME => "Eric Cartma
+n");
Returns:
0 if unsuccessful
1 if successful
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