okay. i get 87 as a result, which means: The parameter is incorrect.

now i tried the following:
sub query_users { my ( $self, $filename ) = @_; my $func = import_api( 'advapi32', 'QueryUsersOnEncryptedFile', 'PP', 'N' ) +; die "Could not import API QueryUsersOnEncryptedFile: $!" unless defined $func; $filename = make_unicode( File::Spec->canonpath($filename) ); print "filename: $filename\n"; my $encCertHashList = Win32::API::Struct->new( 'ENCRYPTION_CERTIFI +CATE_HASH_LIST' ); print "retval: " . $func->Call( $filename, $encCertHashList) . "\n +"; print $encCertHashList->{nCert_Hash}, "\n"; $encCertHashList = Win32::API::Struct->new( 'ENCRYPTION_CERTIFICAT +E_HASH_LIST' ); print "retval: " . $func->Call( $filename, \$encCertHashList) . "\ +n"; print $encCertHashList->{nCert_Hash}, "\n"; $encCertHashList = " " x 1024; print "retval: " . $func->Call( $filename, $encCertHashList) . "\n +"; print $encCertHashList, "\n"; $encCertHashList = " " x 1024; print "retval: " . $func->Call( $filename, \$encCertHashList) . "\ +n"; print $encCertHashList, "\n"; }
as a result i get
filename: C : \ e f s . p l retval: 0 Use of uninitialized value in print at C:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/Security +/EFS.pm line 180, <DATA> line 164. retval: 0 Use of uninitialized value in print at C:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/Security +/EFS.pm line 184, <DATA> line 164. retval: 0 @¤&#9830; retval: 0
in this case, the call works. but the structure is not really filled.
btw. the file is encrypted!

In reply to Re^4: Win32::API::Struct: Pointers of Pointers by esskar
in thread Win32::API::Struct: Pointers of Pointers by esskar

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