sub WriteLimit {
my $self=shift;
my $User = "Administrator";
my $Password = "y0m0mmaf00"; #Password Changed to protect the
+ innocent
my $dso1 = Win32::OLE->GetObject("LDAP:");
my $LimitDN = "LDAP://$self->{ServerIP}/DC=LimitLogin,$self->
+{ServerDN}";
my $obj2 = $dso1->OpenDSObject($LimitDN,$User,$Password,0x201
+);
my $LimitLogin = $obj2->Create("msLimitLoginUser","cn=$self->
+{Username}");
$LimitLogin->Put('msLimitLoginUsername',"$self->{Name}"
+);
$LimitLogin->Put('msLimitLoginDenyLoginOnQuotaExceed',
+'TRUE');
$LimitLogin->Put('msLimitLoginQuota' ,1);
$LimitLogin->SetInfo();
my $LLogin = Win32::OLE->new("LLoginPerm.clsDSPermissions");
my $SchemaGUID = $LLogin->FlipOctetGuidToTextGuid("CN=Schema,
+CN=Configuration,$self->{ServerDN}");
my $strResult = $LLogin->fSetLLoginDSPermission($LimitLogin-
+>{distinguishedname},$SchemaGUID, $self->{Domain},$LimitLogin->{CN});
}
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