On 07/09/2012 12:48 PM, Barry Brevik wrote:
I am lost with this simple app, and I hope I am posting to the correct
list; the Sourceforge list appears to dead.
Anyway, the problem is with the event model (I guess). I have 2 fields
and all I want is when the user presses ENTER or TAB in the
To the best of my knowledge (I'd love to be wrong here), this
information does not exist.
Best case scenario, you'd have to turn on some audit flags and from
there parse event log information. Also, this would only work from a
point in time.
We chose to leverage a logon script with a sub routine
Well, for starters...
The information is in your eventlogs on ALL the domain controllers
(collectively).
So, WMI and the Win32_Eventlog class is a good place to start (via
Win32::OLE).
http://www.manross.net/download.aspx?file=/perl/scripts/wmi-generic.pl
C:\perl\scriptsperl wmi-Generic.pl
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Barry Brevik wrote:
I ALREADY HAVE some code that does this (see below). My question is- is
there a way to periodically poll the outside process to determine if it
is still running? I've tried a few things already and none of them work.
if (defined $process) {
if
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From: perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com [mailto:perl-
win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com] On Behalf Of Barry Brevik
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:08 PM
To: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: Help with
I would use Term::ReadKey to to do non blocking reads in this situation. It
even accepts drag and drop file names while in the background.
At 04:21 PM 2/5/2010 -0800, Barry Brevik wrote:
I am writing an app that continously loops looking for files to appear
in a certain directory, and when they
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From: Barry Brevik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 11:46 AM
Subject: Help with Win32::ODBC
I am using the Win32::ODBC module, and I continually get the following
error message:
Can't locate
I've opened up dsuiext.dll with the DLL Export Viewer and verified that it's
DSBrowseForContainerW (or A for ansi but I want unicode).
Using $^E, the error I get is The specified procedure could not be found... I
get that no matter which way I try to load the function (Win32::API-Import,
First hurdle cleared... someone pointed out to me that function names need to
be case-sensitive, so DsBrowseForContainerW should work... but now I'm getting
a separate error after calling Win32::API-Import on that function... $^E is
coming up as Class already exists. Help?
Matt Clark
Unit
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From: Matt Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using $^E, the error I get is The specified procedure could not be
found... I get that no matter which way I try to load the function
(Win32::API-Import, Win32::API-new, new Win32::API, etc). Any other
thoughts?
Yep - that's
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From: Matt Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Help with Win32::API?
First hurdle cleared... someone pointed out to me that function names need
to be case-sensitive, so
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From: Matt Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Win32::API-Import('dsuiext', 'int DSBrowseForContainerW(LPDSBROWSEINFOW
pInfo)');
print $! . \n;
The function is called DsBrowseForContainer() - not as you have written it.
(It matters :-)
If you use $^E (as recommended in
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From: Sisyphus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The function is called DsBrowseForContainer() - not as you have written
it.
(It matters :-)
I meant DsBrowseForContainerW() - not as *I* have written it. (It possibly
also matters :-)
Cheers,
Rob
Title: RE: Help Installing Win32::GUI
Worked like a charm.
Thanks Jenda.
Trevor J. Joerges
http://members.home.net/tjoerges
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From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: November 4, 2000 08:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Help Installing Win32
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