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Win32API::Net - Perl interface to the Windows NT LanManager API account management functions.
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- NAME
- SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
- SYNOPSIS
- NOTE ON VERSIONS PRIOR TO 0.08
- DESCRIPTION
- DATA STRUCTURES
- EXPORTS
- NET USER FUNCTIONS
- UserAdd(server, level, hash, error)
- UserChangePassword(server, user, old, new)
- UserDel(server, user)
- UserEnum(server, array[, filter])
- UserGetGroups(server, user, array)
- UserGetInfo(server, user, level, hash)
- UserGetLocalGroups(server, user, array[, flags])
UserModalsGet()
UserModalsSet()
- UserSetGroups(server, user, array)
- UserSetInfo(server, user, level, hash, error)
- NET GROUP FUNCTIONS
- GroupAdd(server, level, hash, error)
- GroupAddUser(server, group, user)
- GroupDel(server, group)
- GroupDelUser(server, group, user)
- GroupEnum(server, array)
- GroupGetInfo(server, group, level, hash)
- GroupGetUsers(server, group, array)
- GroupSetInfo(server, group, level, hash, error)
- GroupSetUsers(server, group, array)
- NET LOCAL GROUP FUNCTIONS
- LocalGroupAdd(server, level, hash, error)
LocalGroupAddMember()
- LocalGroupAddMembers(server, group, array)
- LocalGroupDel(server, group)
LocalGroupDelMember()
- LocalGroupDelMembers(server, group, array)
- LocalGroupEnum(server, array)
- LocalGroupGetInfo(server, group, level, hash)
- LocalGroupGetMembers(server, group, hash)
- LocalGroupSetInfo(server, level, hash, error)
LocalGroupSetMembers()
- NET GET FUNCTIONS
- USER INFO LEVELS
- USER INFO FIELDS
- USER FLAGS
- USER PRIVILEGE FLAGS
- USER ENUM FILTER
- USER FIELD ERRORS
- GROUP INFO LEVELS
- GROUP INFO FIELDS
- GROUP FIELD ERRORS
- GROUP USERS INFO LEVELS
- GROUP USERS INFO FIELDS
- LOCAL GROUP INFO LEVELS
- LOCAL GROUP INFO FIELDS
- LOCAL GROUP FIELD ERRORS
- EXAMPLES
- AUTHOR
- SEE ALSO
- ACKNOWEDGEMENTS
Win32API::Net - Perl interface to the Windows NT LanManager API account management functions.
use Win32API::Net;
As of version 0.08 of this module, the behaviour relating to empty strings
in input hashes has changed. The old behaviour converted such strings to
the NULL pointer. The underlying API uses this value as an indication to
not change the value stored for a given field. This meant that you were not
able to clear (say) the logonScript field for a user using UserSetInfo().
The new behaviour is to leave the string as an empty C string which will
allow fields to be cleared. To pass a NULL pointer to the underlying
API call (and thus, to leave the field as it was), you need to set the
corresponding field to undef.
WARNING: THIS IS AN INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE.
EXISTING SCRIPTS THAT RELIED ON PRIOR BEHAVIOR MAY NEED TO BE MODIFIED.
Win32API::Net provides a more complete wrapper for the account management
parts of the NT LanManager API than do other similar packages. Most of what
you can achieve with the native C++ API is possible with this package - albeit
in a more Perl like manner by using references to pass information to and
from functions.
For an understanding of the environment in which these functions operate see
DATA STRUCTURES.
The following groups of functions are available:
- NET USER FUNCTIONS
-
- NET GROUP FUNCTIONS
-
- NET LOCAL GROUP FUNCTIONS
-
- NET GET FUNCTIONS
-
All functions return 0 on failure and 1 on success. Use the
Win32::GetLastError() function to find out more information on why a
function failed. In addition, some functions that take a hash reference
to pass information in (e.g. UserAdd()) have a last argument that will
allow more detailed information on which key/value pair was not properly
specified.
References to hashes and arrays are used throughout this package to pass
information into and out of functions.
- Using Hash References
-
Where a hash reference is required you can use anything that evaluates to a
hash reference. e.g.
$href = \%someHash;
UserAdd(server, 2, $hRef);
Or more directly:
UserAdd(server, 2, \%someHash);
- Using Array references
-
Array references are used in a similar manner to hash references. e.g.
$aref = \@someArray;
UserEnum(server, $aref);
Or more directly:
UserEnum(server, \@someArray);
Please note: Any *Get*() or *Enum() operation will first clear the
contents of the input hash or array being referenced.
See EXAMPLES and the test.pl script for examples of usage.
Most the the functions in the underlying API allow the programmer to pass
specify at runtime the amount of information that is supplied to the
function. For example, the NetUserGetInfo() call allows the programmer to
specify levels of 0, 1, 2, 3 (and others). Having specified this level, the
function returns a structure that will contain different fields. For a
level 0, the function returns a structure that has only one field. For a
supplied level of 1, the function returns a structure with 8 fields. The
programmer needs to know in advance what fields should be provided or will
be returned for a given level. This mechanism works very will since it
effectively overloads functions without having to use different function
prototypes. Perl provides better higher level data structures in the form
of arrays and hashes. This package uses hashes as the means to pass these
variable size structure into and out of functions.
For any function that takes a reference to a hash as input, the programmer
is expected to provide appropriate keys and corresponding values as well as
the level parameter. The called function will then takes the values out of
the supplied hash and build the approprite structure to pass to the
underlying API function.
For any function that takes a reference to a hash to recieve output, the
function will first clear any keys an corresponding values in the supplied
hash. It will call the underlying API call and will then return in the hash
any keys and values that are applicable at the requested level.
Example:
The UserGetInfo() can takes a number of levels. If called with level 0
the supplied hash will, on return from the function, contain a single key
and value - namely name/requested-users-name. If called with a level
of 1 the supplied hash will, on return from the function, contain 8 keys
and values. The returned keys are name, password, passwordAge,
priv, homeDir, comment, flags, scriptPath. See
USER INFO FIELDS for more information on what these represent.
By default, Win32API::Net exports no symbols into the callers namespace.
The following tags can be used to selectively import symbols into the
main namespace.
:User
-
Exports all symbols needed for the
User*() functions.
See NET USER FUNCTIONS.
:Get
-
Exports all symbols needed for the
Get*() functions.
See NET GET FUNCTIONS.
:Group
-
Exports all symbols needed for the
Group*() functions.
See NET GROUP FUNCTIONS.
:LocalGroup
-
Exports all symbols needed for the
LocalGroup*() functions.
See NET LOCAL GROUP FUNCTIONS.
The User*() functions operate on NT user accounts.
Administrator or Account Operator group membership is required to
successfully execute most of these functions on a remote server or on a
computer that has local security enabled. Administrator privileges are
required to add an Administrator Privilege account. There are some
exceptions to this whereby a user can change some of their own settings
where these don't conflict with 'administrative information' (e.g. full
name).
The server field can be the empty string, in which case the function
defaults to running on the local computer. If you leave this field blank
then you should ensure that you are running the function on a PDC or BDC
for your current domain. Use the support function GetDCName() to find out
what the domain controller is, should you not be running this on the PDC.
All functions in this section are 'DOMAIN functions'. This means that,
for example, the UserGetLocalGroups() function actually lists the
domain's local groups of which the named user is a member.
The following functions are available.
Add a new user account. The user name is taken from the name-key's
value in the supplied hash.
server - Scalar String
-
The server on which to add the account.
level - Scalar Int
-
Level of information provided in hash. This can be either 1, 2 or 3.
See USER INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The information to use to add this account. This should have all the
appropriate keys and values required for
level.
error - Scalar Int
-
Provides information on which field in the hash was not properly specified.
See USER FIELD ERRORS for more information about what values this can
take.
Changes the password for user. If the policy of the machine/domain
only allows password changes if the user is logged on then the user
must be logged on to execute this function. With Administrator or Account
Operator privilege you can use this function to change anyone's password,
so long as you know the old password.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to change the password.
user - Scalar String
-
The name of the
user whose password is being changed.
old - Scalar String
-
The existing password for
user.
new - Scalar String
-
The new password for
user.
Deletes the specified user account. Administrator or Account Operator
privilege is required to execute this function.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to delete the user.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user account to delete.
Enumerates all the accounts on server that satisfy filter. Unlike the
NetUserEnum() function in the API, this function does not allow you
to specify a level (internally it is hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is
trivial to implement the equivalent function (should you need it) - see
Example 1.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to enumerate the accounts satisfying filter.
array - Array Reference
-
The array that will hold the names of all users on
server whose
accounts match filter.
filter - Scalar Int (optional)
-
The filter to apply (see USER ENUM FILTER). This argument is optional
and if not present a default of
FILTER_NORMAL_ACCOUNT is used.
Get the global groups for which user is a member. It returns the group
names in array. Unlike the NetUserGetGroups() function in the API,
this function does not allow you to specify a level (internally is
hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is trivial to implement the equivalent function
(in the unlikely event that you might need it).
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to get the groups of which user is a member.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user whose group membership you wish to examine.
array - Scalar String
-
The array that will contain the group names to which
user belongs.
Returns the information at the specified level for the named user
in hash.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to get the requested information about user.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user whose information you want.
level - Scalar Int
-
One of: 0, 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 20. See USER INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash that will contain the keys and values for the information
requested. See USER INFO FIELDS for information about which keys are
present in a given level.
Gets the names of the local groups of which user is a member. Unlike
the NetUserEnum() function in the API, this function does not allow you
to specify a level. Since the underlying API restricts you to level 0 there
really isn't any need to include it...
server - Scalar String
-
The server from which to get the local groups of which
user is a member.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user whose local group membership you wish to enumerate.
array - Array Reference
-
The array that will hold the names of the local groups to which
user
belongs.
flags - Scalar Int <em>(optional)</em>
-
Either
Win32API::Net::LG_INCLUDE_INDIRECT() or 0. if flags is
omitted, the function internally uses 0. Specifying LG_INCLUDE_INDIRECT()
will include in the list the names of the groups of which the user is
indirectly a member (e.g. by being in a global group that is a member of a
local group).
This field can take no other values.
This function is not currently implemented.
This function is not currently implemented.
Sets the (global) group membership for user to the specified groups.
Unlike the API function NetUserSetGroups(), this function does not take a
level parameter (mainly because this option is largely redundant).
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which you wish to set the group membership for user.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user whose group membership you wish to set.
array - Array Reference
-
The array containing the (global) group names to set the
users
membership of.
This function will fail if any of the group names specified do not exist.
Sets the info for user according to the information contained in hash
for level (see USER INFO LEVELS).
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which you wish to change the info for user.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user whose info you wish to change.
level - Scalar Int
-
One of 0, 1, 2, 3, or 20 (according to Microsoft documentation). In
practice, you can use all the 10xx levels as well to change most of the
individual properties of the named
user - although this may not be
supported in future...
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash that will contain the necessary key/value pairs required for
level (see USER INFO LEVELS).
error - Scalar Int
-
Provides information on which field in
hash were not properly
specified. See USER FIELD ERRORS for more information about what
values can be returned in this field.
The Group*() functions all operate only on global groups. To modify
local groups, use the corresponding LocalGroup*() functions.
Administrator or Account Operator group membership is required to
successfully execute most of these functions on a remote server or on
a computer that has local security enabled.
The server field can be the empty string, in which case the function
defaults to running on the local computer. If you leave this field blank
then you should ensure that you are running the function on a PDC or BDC
for your current domain. Use the support function GetDCName() to find out
what the domain controller is, should you not be running this on the PDC.
The following functions are available.
Adds the specified group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to add the group.
level - Scalar String
-
The
level of information contained in hash. This can be one of 0, 1
or 2. See GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
A hash containing the required key/value pairs for
level.
error - Scalar Int
-
Provides information on which field in
hash was not properly specified.
See GROUP FIELD ERRORS for more information about what values can be
returned in this field.
Adds the specified user to the specified group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to add the user to group.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group to add the user to.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user to add to group.
Deletes the specified global group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to delete the named group.
group -Scalar String
-
The
group to delete.
Deletes the specified user from the specified group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to delete user from group.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group from which to delete user.
user - Scalar String
-
The
user to delete from group.
Enumerates all the global groups on the server. Unlike the API call
NetGroupEnum(), this function does not allow you to specify a level
(internally it is hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is trivial to implement
the equivalent function (should you need it).
server - Scalar String
-
The server on which to enumerate the (global)
groups.
array - Array Reference
-
An array that, on return, will contain the
group names.
Retrieves level information for group returning information in
hash.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to get the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose information you wish to obtain.
level - Scalar Int
-
The
level of information you wish to retrieve. This can be one of 1, 2
or 3. See GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash that will contain the information.
Returns (in array) the users belonging to group. Unlike the API
call NetGroupGetUsers(), this function does not allow you to specify
a level (internally it is hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is trivial to
implement the equivalent function (should you need it).
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to get the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose users you wish to obtain.
array - Array Reference
-
The array to hold the user names retrieved.
Sets the information for group according to level.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to set the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose information you wish to set.
level - Scalar Int
-
The
level of information you are supplying in hash. Level can be
one of 0, 1 or 2. See GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash containing the required key/value pairs for
level.
error - Scalar String
-
On failure, the
error parameter will contain a value which specifies
which field caused the error. See GROUP FIELD ERRORS.
Sets the membership of group to contain only those users specified
in array. This function will fail if any user names contained in the
array are not valid users on server. On successful completion
group will contain only the users specified in array. Use the
functions GroupAddUser()/GroupDelUser() to add and delete individual
users from a group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to set the group membership.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group to set the membership of.
array - Array Reference
-
The array containing the names of all users who will be members of
group.
The LocalGroup*() functions operate on local groups. If these
functions are run on a PDC then these functions operate on the domains
local groups.
Administrator or Account Operator group membership is required to
successfully execute most of these functions on a remote server or on a
computer that has local security enabled.
The server field can be the empty string, in which case the function
defaults to running on the local computer. If you leave this field blank
then you should ensure that you are running the function on a PDC or BDC
for your current domain. Use the support function GetDCName() to find
out what the domain controller is, should you not be running this on the PDC.
The following functions are available.
Adds the specified group. The name of the group is contained in the name
key of hash.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to add the group.
level - Scalar String
-
The
level of information contained in hash. This can be one of 0 or 1.
See LOCAL GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
A hash containing the required key/value pairs for
level.
error - Scalar Int
-
Provides information on which field in
hash wasn't properly specified.
See LOCAL GROUP FIELD ERRORS for more information about what values
this can take.
This function is obselete in the underlying API and has therefore not
been implemented. Use LocalGroupAddMembers instead.
Adds the specified users (members) to the local group. Unlike the API
function NetLocalGroupAddMembers(), this function does not allow you
to specify a level (internally it is hardcoded to 3).
This was done to simplify the implementation. To add a 'local' user, you
need only specify the name. You can also specify users using the
DOMAIN\user syntax.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to add the members to group.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group to add the members to.
array - Array Reference
-
The array containing the members to add to
group.
Delete the specified local group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to delete the named group.
group -Scalar String
-
The
group to delete.
This function is obselete in the underlying API and has therefore not
been implemented. Use LocalGroupDelMembers() instead.
Delete the specified users (members) of the local group. Unlike the API
function NetLocalGroupDelMembers(), this function does not allow you
to specify a level (internally it is hardcoded to 3). This was done to
simplify the implementation. To delete a 'local' user, you need only
specify the name. You can also specify users using the DOMAIN\user
syntax.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to delete the members from group.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group to delete the members from.
array - Array Reference
-
The array containing the members to delete from
group.
Enumerates all the local groups on the server. Unlike the API call
NetLocalGroupEnum(), this function does not allow you to specify a
level (internally it is hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is trivial to
implement the equivalent function (should you need it).
server - Scalar String
-
The server on which to enumerate the (local)
groups.
array - Array Reference
-
The array to hold the
group names.
Retrieves level information for group.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to get the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose information you wish to obtain.
level - Scalar Int
-
The
level of information you wish to retrieve. This can be 0 or 1.
See LOCAL GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash that will contain the information.
Retrieves the users belonging to group. Unlike the API call
NetLocalGroupGetUsers(), this function does not allow you to specify
a level (internally it is hardcoded to 0). In Perl it is trivial to
implement the equivalent function (should you need it).
server - Scalar String
-
The
server from which to retrieve the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose users you wish to obtain.
array - Array Reference
-
The array to hold the user names retrieved.
Sets the information for group according to level.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server on which to set the group information.
group - Scalar String
-
The
group whose information you wish to set.
level - Scalar Int
-
The
level of information you are supplying in hash.
Level can be one of 0 or 1. See LOCAL GROUP INFO LEVELS.
hash - Hash Reference
-
The hash containing the required key/value pairs for
level.
error - Scalar String
-
On failure, the
error parameter will contain a value which specifies
which field caused the error. See LOCAL GROUP FIELD ERRORS.
This function has not been implemented at present.
Gets the domain-controller name for server and domain.
server - Scalar String
-
The
server whose domain controller you wish to locate.
domain - Scalar String
-
The
domain that server is a member of whose domain-controller
you wish the locate.
domain-controller - Scalar String (output)
-
The name of the
domain-controller for the requested domain.
Note: This module does not implement the NetGetAnyDCName()API function
as this is obsolete.
Most of the User*() functions take a level parameter. This level
specifies how much detail the corresponding hash should contain (or in
the case of a UserGet*() function, will contain after the call). The
following level descriptions provide information on what fields should
be present for a given level. See USER INFO FIELDS for a description of
the fields.
- Level 0
-
name
- Level 1
-
name, password, passwordAge, priv, homeDir, comment, flags, scriptPath
- Level 2
-
name, password, passwordAge, priv, homeDir, comment, flags, scriptPath,
authFlags, fullName, usrComment, parms, workstations, lastLogon,
lastLogoff, acctExpires, maxStorage, unitsPerWeek, logonHours, badPwCount,
numLogons, logonServer, countryCode, codePage
- Level 3
-
name, password, passwordAge, priv, homeDir, comment, flags, scriptPath,
authFlags, fullName, usrComment, parms, workstations, lastLogon, lastLogoff,
acctExpires, maxStorage, unitsPerWeek, logonHours, badPwCount, numLogons,
logonServer, countryCode, codePage, userId, primaryGroupId, profile,
homeDirDrive, passwordExpired
- Level 10
-
name, comment, usrComment, fullName
- Level 11
-
name, comment, usrComment, fullName, priv, authFlags, passwordAge, homeDir,
parms, lastLogon, lastLogoff, badPwCount, numLogons, logonServer,
countryCode, workstations, maxStorage, unitsPerWeek, logonHours, codePage
- Level 20
-
name, fullName, comment, flags, userId
- Level 21
-
Not available in this implementation
- Level 22
-
Not available in this implementation
- Level 1003
-
password
- Level 1005
-
priv
- Level 1006
-
homeDir
- Level 1007
-
comment
- Level 1008
-
flags
- Level 1009
-
scriptPath
- Level 1010
-
authFlags
- Level 1011
-
fullName
- Level 1012
-
usrComment
- Level 1013
-
parms
- Level 1014
-
workstations
- Level 1017
-
acctExpires
- Level 1018
-
maxStorage
- Level 1020
-
unitsPerWeek, logonHours
- Level 1023
-
logonServer
- Level 1024
-
countryCode
- Level 1025
-
codePage
- Level 1051
-
primaryGroupId
- Level 1052
-
profile
- Level 1053
-
homeDirDrive
The following is an alphabetical listing of each possible field, together
with the data type that the field is expected to contain.
acctExpires - Scalar Int (UTC)
-
The time (as the number of seconds since 00:00:00, 1st January 1970) when
the account expires. A -1 in this field specifies that the account never
expires.
authFlags - Scalar Int (See USER_AUTH_FLAGS).
-
The level of authority that this use has. The value this can take depends
on the users group membership - this value is therefore read only and
cannot be set using
UserAdd() or UserSetInfo(). Its value can be one
of:
User belongs to group Flag value
--------------------- ----------
Print Operators Win32API::Net::AF_OP_PRINT()
Server Operators Win32API::Net::AF_OP_SERVER()
Account Operators Win32API::Net::AF_OP_ACCOUNTS()
badPwCount - Scalar Int
-
The number of times that the user has failed to logon by specifying an
incorrect password.
codePage - Scalar Int
-
The code page that this user uses.
comment - Scalar String
-
The comment associated with this user account. This can be any string
(apparently of any length).
countryCode - Scalar Int
-
The country code that this user uses.
flags - Scalar Int (Bitwise OR of USER_FLAGS)
-
The flags for this user. See USER FLAGS.
fullName - Scalar String
-
The users' full name.
homeDir - Scalar String
-
The home directory of the user. This can be either a UNC path or an
absolute path (drive letter + path). Can be the empty string (``'').
homeDirDrive - Scalar String
-
The home directory drive that the users home directory is mapped to
(assuming that the specified home directory is a UNC path).
lastLogon - Scalar Int (UTC)
-
The time (as the number of seconds since 00:00:00, 1st January 1970)
that the user last logged on.
lastLogoff - Scalar Int (UTC)
-
The time (as the number of seconds since 00:00:00, 1st January 1970)
that the user last logged off .
logonHours - Reference to Array of Integers (length 21 elements)
-
The times at which the user can logon. This should be an integer array
with 21 elements. Each element represents an 8 hour period and each bit
represents represents an hour. Only the lower byte of each integer is
used. If this is left undefined then no restrictions are placed on the
account.
logonServer - Scalar String
-
The logon server for this user. Under Windows NT, this value cannot be
set and will always have the value '\\*' when queried.
maxStorage - Scalar Int
-
The current release of Windows NT does not implement disk quotas so
it is believed that the value of this key is ignored.
name - Scalar String
-
The user name that this request applies to. Most of the functions take
the user name as a separate argument. In general, the user name provided
should be the same as that in the one provided in the hash.
numLogons - Scalar Int
-
The number of times that the named user has successfully logged on to
this machine/domain.
parms - Scalar String
-
The value of this key can be used by applications. There are none known
to to author that use it, although it could be used to hold adminitrative
information.
password - Scalar String
-
The password to be set. The password is never returned in a
UserGet()
operation.
passwordAge - Scalar Int (UTC)
-
The current age of the password (stored as the number of seconds since
00:00:00, 1st January 1970).
passwordExpired - Scalar Int
-
The value of this key is used in two different ways. When queried via
UserGetInfo() the return value is 0 is the password has not expired
and 1 if it has. When setting the value via UserAdd() or
UserSetInfo() a value of 0 indicates that the users' password has
not expired whereas a value of 1 will force the user to change their
password at the next logon.
primaryGroupId - Scalar Int
-
The id of the primary group that this user belongs to. When creating
accounts with
UserAdd() you should use a value of 0x201.
priv - Scalar Int (Bitwise OR of USER_PRIVILEGE_FLAGS)
-
The privilege level that this user has. This is never returned from a
UserGet() call. See USER PRIVILEGE FLAGS.
profile - Scalar String
-
The profile that is associated with the named user. This can be UNC path,
a local path or undefined.
scriptPath - Scalar String
-
The path to the logon script for this user. This should be specified as a
relative path and will cause the logon script to be run from (relative
location) in the logon servers export directory.
unitsPerWeek - Scalar Int
-
The value of this key represents the granularity of the logonHours array.
Its use is beyond the scope of this package.
usrComment - Scalar String
-
The user comment field (contrasted with the comment field ;-).
workstations - Scalar String
-
A comma-separated string containing upto 8 workstation that the named
user can login to. Setting a value for this key will then allow the
named user to login to only those computers named.
userId - Scalar Int
-
The user id associated with this user This value is generated by the
system and cannot be set or changed using the
UserAdd() or
UserSetInfo() calls.
The following is an alphabetical listing of the user flags.
The flags key (see USER INFO FIELDS) should be the bitwise OR of one
or more of these values.
UF_ACCOUNTDISABLE()
-
This account has been disabled.
UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWD()
-
Never expire the password on this account.
UF_HOMEDIR_REQUIRED()
-
A home directory must be specified (ignored for NT).
UF_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
The account represents a interdomain trust account.
UF_LOCKOUT()
-
Lock out this account (or this account has been locked out due to
security policy - i.e. badLogonCount is greater than your policy allows).
This value can be cleared but not set by a
UserSetInfo() call.
UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT()
-
The account is a normal user account.
UF_PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE()
-
The password for this account cannot be changed (execpt by an Administrator
using one of the above calls).
UF_PASSWD_NOTREQD()
-
A password is not required for this account.
UF_SCRIPT()
-
This <strong>must be set when creating account on Windows NT.
UF_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
The account represents a Windows NT Backup Domain Controller account in
the domain.
UF_TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT()
-
To quote the Microsoft Documentation <em>"This is an account for
users whose primary account is in another domain. This account provides
user access to this domain, but not to any domain that trusts this domain.
The User Manager refers to this account type as a local user account.
UF_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
The account represents a computer account for a workstation or server in
the domain.
Please note that these are implemented as functions and are therefore
called in the same way as other functions. You should typically use them
like:
$ufScript = Win32API::Net::UF_SCRIPT();
These following values are used in the priv key. This field is never
initialised on a UserGet*() call and once set cannot be changed in a
UserSetInfo() call.
USER_PRIV_ADMIN()
-
Account is an an administrative account.
USER_PRIV_GUEST()
-
Account is a guest account.
USER_PRIV_USER()
-
Account is a user account.
Please note that these are implemented as functions and are therefore
called in the same way as other functions. You should typically use them
like:
$userPrivUser = Win32API::Net::USER_PRIV_USER();
These flags are used in the UserEnum() function to specify which
accounts to retrieve. It should be a bitwise OR of some (or all) of
the following.
FILTER_TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT()
-
Show temporary duplicate account (one presumes).
FILTER_NORMAL_ACCOUNT()
-
Show normal user account.
FILTER_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
Show interdomain trust accounts.
FILTER_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
Show workstation trust accounts.
FILTER_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT()
-
Show server trust accounts.
Please note that these are implemented as functions and are therefore
called in the same way as other functions. You should typically use them
like:
$filterNormalAccounts = Win32API::Net::FILTER_NORMAL_ACCOUNT();
For the User*() functions that take an error parameter this variable
will, on failure, contain one of the following constants. Note that the
function may fail because more than one key/value was missing from the
input hash. You will only find out about the first one that was incorrectly
specified. This is only really useful in debugging.
USER_ACCT_EXPIRES_PARMNUM()
-
acctExpires field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_AUTH_FLAGS_PARMNUM()
-
authFlags field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_BAD_PW_COUNT_PARMNUM()
-
badPasswordCount field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_CODE_PAGE_PARMNUM()
-
codePage field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_COMMENT_PARMNUM()
-
comment field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_COUNTRY_CODE_PARMNUM()
-
countryCode field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_FLAGS_PARMNUM()
-
flags field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_FULL_NAME_PARMNUM()
-
fullName field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_HOME_DIR_DRIVE_PARMNUM()
-
homeDirDrive field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_HOME_DIR_PARMNUM()
-
homeDir field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_LAST_LOGOFF_PARMNUM()
-
lastLogoff field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_LAST_LOGON_PARMNUM()
-
lastLogon field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_LOGON_HOURS_PARMNUM()
-
logonHours field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_LOGON_SERVER_PARMNUM()
-
logonServer field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_MAX_STORAGE_PARMNUM()
-
maxStorage field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_NAME_PARMNUM()
-
name field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_NUM_LOGONS_PARMNUM()
-
numLogons field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PARMS_PARMNUM()
-
parms field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PASSWORD_AGE_PARMNUM()
-
passwordAge field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PASSWORD_PARMNUM()
-
password field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PRIMARY_GROUP_PARMNUM()
-
primaryGroup field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PRIV_PARMNUM()
-
priv field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_PROFILE_PARMNUM()
-
profile field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_SCRIPT_PATH_PARMNUM()
-
scriptPath field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_UNITS_PER_WEEK_PARMNUM()
-
unitPerWeek field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_USR_COMMENT_PARMNUM()
-
usrComment field was absent or not correctly specified.
USER_WORKSTATIONS_PARMNUM()
-
workstations field was absent or not correctly specified.
Some of the Group*() functions take a level parameter. This level
specifies how much detail the corresponding hash should contain (or in
the case of a GroupGetInfo() function, will contain after the call).
The following level descriptions provide information on what fields
should be present for a given level. See GROUP INFO FIELDS
for a description of the fields.
Level 0
-
name.
Level 1
-
name, comment.
Level 2
-
name, comment, groupId, attributes.
Level 1002
-
comment.
Level 1005
-
attributes.
attributes - Scalar Int
-
The attributes of the group. These are no longer settable in Windows NT 4.0
and they are not currently supported in this package either.
comment - Scalar String
-
The
comment that applies to this group. This is the only value that
can be set via a GroupSetInfo call.
groupId - Scalar Int
-
The groups Id.
name - Scalar String
-
The groups name.
For the Group*() functions that take an error parameter
this variable will, on failure, contain one of the following constants.
Note that the function may fail because more than one key/value was
missing from the input hash. You will only find out about the first one
that was incorrectly specified. This is only really useful for debugging
purposes.
GROUP_ATTRIBUTES_PARMNUM()
-
attributes field was absent or not correctly specified.
GROUP_COMMENT_PARMNUM()
-
comment field was absent or not correctly specified.
GROUP_NAME_PARMNUM()
-
name field was absent or not correctly specified.
The GroupGetUsers() function can take a level of 0 or 1. These will
return the following:
Level 0
-
name.
Level 1
-
name, attributes.
name - Scalar String
-
The user's name.
attributes - Scalar Int
-
The attributes of the group. These are no longer settable in Windows NT
4.0 and they are not currently supported in this package either.
Level 0
-
name
Level 1
-
name, comment
Level 1002
-
comment
name - Scalar String
-
The groups name
comment - Scalar String
-
The groups 'comment'
For the LocalGroup*() functions that take an error parameter this
variable will, on failure, contain one of the following constants. Note
that the function may fail because more than one key/value was missing
or incorrectly specified in the input hash. You will only find out about
the first one that was incorrectly specified. This is only really useful
for debugging purposes.
LOCALGROUP_NAME_PARMNUM()
-
The
name field was absent or not correctly specified.
LOCALGROUP_COMMENT_PARMNUM()
-
The
comment field wasabsent or not correctly specified.
The following example shows how you can create a function in Perl that
has the same functionality as the NetUserEnum() API call. The Perl
version doesn't have the level parameter so you must first use the
UserEnum() function to retrieve all the account names and then iterate
through the returned array issuing UserGetInfo() calls.
sub userEnumAtLevel {
my($server, $level, $filter) = @_;
my(@array);
Win32API::Net::UserEnum($server, \@array, $filter);
for $user (@array) {
Win32API::Net::UserGetInfo($server, $user, $level, \%hash);
print "This could access all level $level settings for $user - eg fullName $hash{fullName}\n";
}
}
userEnumAtLevel("", 2, 0);
Bret Giddings, <bret@essex.ac.uk>
perl(1)
This work was built upon work done by HiP Communications along with
modifications to HiPs code by <michael@ecel.uwa.edu.au> and <rothd@roth.net>.
In addition, I would like to thank Jenny Emby at GEC Marconi, U.K. for
proof reading this manual page and making many suggestions that have led
to its current layout. Last but not least I would like to thank Larry Wall
and all the other Perl contributors for making this truly wonderful
language.
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