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Subject: How do you like AdminMisc?
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 11:26:17 -0600
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I'm using Active State Perl v5.6.1 for MSwin32-x86-multi-thread.
I'm also using Win32::AdminMisc
Perl 5.005 ActiveState Build (AdminMisc_5005_AS.zip)
I got this module from a lister because the "roth" site was down.
However, I tried running several downloaded scripts that use this module and
NT spits out memory read error messages.

Do you think it's a version compatibiltity issue?

Please for any advice and suggestions.

I'm still trying to automate some NT system administration, such as creating
new user accounts. Coming from a Solaris background it is a little
frustrating.

By the way, who has a tested user creation script that creates home and user
profiles folder and sets permissions on the folders as well.

Thanks in advance,

Denmark Weatherburne
Belize

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