Perl and NT/2000 resources please
Eric Lengvenis
elengvenis at uswest.net
Tue Jun 6 19:36:17 EDT 2000
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I currently use Perl to administer NT. I mostly do simple things like change settings on every user on the network in one fell swoop. Or to allow call center to unlock accounts without explicitly giving the Help Desk Tech the rights to do this. Or to explicitly check for and stop processes before a scheduled reboot of the NT servers (And you all know they need regular rebooting to stay healthy). I would like to learn Python, but the resources I see don't cover this type of thing. I am no programming guru, which is why Perl's large support community has been such a boon. Could someone point me in the right direction? I am dying to give Python a real world try. Also, my limited Perl ability has garnered some attention in my department and they want me to write the connectivity between our intranet and the SQL server our HR dept. uses. I told them yes, but I have never written such a thing before. Any advice on where an all NT guy like me could pick this up for Python? Thanks for any advice. Eric Lengvenis PS, I am not adverse to *NIX, but my department doesn't pay me to work on it.
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