Hello,
I am desperately trying to get Win32::Perms to work for me.
Here is the code I am using:
use Win32::Perms;
use diagnostics;
use strict;
my $path = "c:\\temp\\test";
my $login = "hostname\\testuser";
my $Dir = new Win32::Perms($path) or die "new: $^E";
$Dir->Add($login, CHANGE, ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE, OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE
+| CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE ) or die "allow: $^E";
$Dir->Set() or die "set: $^E";
$Dir->Close();
Output is:
Uncaught exception from user code:
allow: The network path was not found at test.pl line 8.
Environment is Windows XP, ActiveState Perl v5.8.3 build 809, Win32::Perms version 2002.6.5.O
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated as supersearch came up with a few similar threads but no working answer.
Cheers,
Schlika.
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