Here is my tested similar script, so you can learn by example.
(please ignore irrelevant non-English comments there)
use Win32::OLE; $ADsPath = "WinNT://VAD/lanmanserver"; $c = Win32::OLE->GetObject($ADsPath) or die "Невозможно получить $ADsP +ath\n"; $s = $c->Create("fileshare",'ddd-doom'); $s->{path} = 'C:\DOOM2'; $s->{description} = "This is a Perl created share"; $s->SetInfo();
... and another one ...
use Win32::OLE; $ADsPath = "WinNT://RU0028/VAD,computer"; $c = Win32::OLE->GetObject($ADsPath) or die "Невозможно получить $ADsP +ath\n"; # создаем и возвращаем объект User $u = $c->Create("user","xx"); $u->SetInfo(); # нужно создать пользователя, перед тем как менять зна +чения # в пространстве имен WinNT: пробел между "Full" и "Name" недопустим $u->{FullName} = "XXX-user!"; $su->SetInfo();

Courage, the Cowardly Dog


In reply to Re: Win32::OLE and WMI by Courage
in thread Win32::OLE and WMI by grmm2

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