Greetings, fellow Monks!
I'm writing a Perl script that will be run as a Service on a Windows machine. This service should be able to install programs on demand and for a specific user.
To be able to have the installation program install itself in the right part of the registry and in the right user-directories, I need to run the Windows API-call's LogonAsUser, LoadUserProfile and CreateProcessAsUser.
To LogonAsUser and CreateProcessAsUser, I use the Win32::AdminMisc module, but I also need the LoadUserProfile function.
I want to know if there is any module that provide this functionality "easily", or do I have to do it the hard way using Win32::API?
Thanks for taking the time reading my question.
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