From: sfield@microsoft.com (Scott Field)
Subject: RE: Manipulating Users and Groups
28 Jan 1997 21:04:01 -0800
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use the win32 lan manager networking api.  if you have the win32sdk,
look in \mstools\samples\win32\winnt\netapi.  if you have win32
documentation, look at NetUserAdd() and related API.
\mstools\include\lmaccess.h is interesting, too.

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>From: 	Bob Crispen[SMTP:crispen@hiwaay.net]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, January 28, 1997 5:23 PM
>To: 	Bailey, Mark E
>Cc: 	'GNU-Win32'
>Subject: 	Re: Manipulating Users and Groups
>
>Bailey, Mark E wrote:
>
>>Which Win32 API calls should I use to manipulate users and groups?
>
>If nice(1) doesn't work, I suggest finger(1), and if that
>doesn't work, kill(1) them.
>--
>Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
>crispen@hiwaay.net
>"Credo Elvem ipsem etiam vivere"
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