Hi kenneth,
you may try win32::AdminMisc ! It has a module logon where you can specify
uid/passwd. Then you will have the users mappings.
Being myself a perl beginner, I encountered problems to run it.
Possibly you do better and succeed in installing it?
Best regards
Manfred Beilfuss
Hi kenneth,
you may try win32::AdminMisc ( from which has a module logon
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From: Jensen Kenneth B SrA AFPC/DPDMPQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have written a script which I would like to set up as an 'at' job on
> windows 2000. The script transfers files from a remote UNIX server and
> places them on a mapped network drive. My problem is that when the at
> job runs it does not
I have written a script which I would like to set up as an 'at' job on
windows 2000. The script transfers files from a remote UNIX server and
places them on a mapped network drive. My problem is that when the at job
runs it does not have access to mapped drives for particular users.
Does anyone kn