Python System Administration
Tim Howarth
tim at worthy.demon.co.uk
Sat Feb 2 09:52:44 EST 2002
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In message <PLPSljAQX$W8Ewpx at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> Robin Becker <robin at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > In article <37d27e024b.tim at worthy.demon.co.uk>, Tim Howarth > <tim at worthy.demon.co.uk> writes > >In message <6vTfsIAio7W8EwNp at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> > > Robin Becker <robin at jessikat.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: > > > >> well if I could get the win32com extensions to change passwords on > >> different machines for me I would really like that > > > >Why win32com rather than win32net (where it's easy)? > > > well I assumed we have to do it through DCOM, You need to use com to attack the clever new features in Active Directory Win2k+ but plain NT account info win32net is simple. Best is to download the samples for the win32all package (not sure, can't remember URL, I have file as - PythonWin32_samples.zip) or buy Mark Hammonds Python on Win32 book, or use the help with win32allxxx (and win32api help) > but if it's easy with win32net what's the easy way? import win32net userinfo=win32net.NetUserGetInfo('','tim',2) userinfo['password']='secret' win32net.NetUserSetInfo('','tim',2,userinfo) '' is server name, in this case server it is run on (no need for name) 2 is data level - what to get/set -- ___ |im ---- ARM Powered ----
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