You would still need admin rights to accomplish that.

Lars, permissions are permissions and you're not going to get around that 
without finding a hacker to help you exploit a bug/hole if there happens to be 
one.

What you're better off doing is creating a CGI that authenticates with that 
server using the credentials of some functional account that you create that 
has admin rights.

Bill in Brooklyn

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Subject: AW: disconnect network sessions remotely

Hello Lars,

This could help you:

net session \\Computername /delete

Well. It isn´t perl but it work on our Cluster. 


Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind Regards
Oliver Mattis
Siemens Business Services GmbH & oHG
SBS ORS GOP CBO G B6
Tel: +49 89 636 46089
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Betreff: disconnect network sessions remotely

Hi,

I have a share on a W2K3 Cluster, and I need someone to be able to disconnect 
network sessions to that share so that they are able to change files that are 
still acessed. I tried the MMC console, but it needs the user to have 
administrator rights, which I don't want them to have.
Is there any way to handle that with perl, preferrably even via a cgi-bin or 
such?

regards, Lars

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