Another way to skip the DOS command prompt is to interprete your Perl
script using
wperl.exe instead of perl.exe.
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Sumit_Babu@i2
.com Pour : "Rajeev Rumale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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05/06/02 Objet : Re: Running Perl script as
Service on win2k
06:25
Hello Rajeev,
If you just want to hide the DOS console then you can use the following at
the beginning of the script to hide it:
use Win32::GUI; BEGIN
{Win32::GUI::Hide(scalar(Win32::GUI::GetPerlWindow()))};
OR
If you want to run the script as a Windows service then see
http://www.roth.net/perl/scripts/scripts.asp?DirMon.pl
hope this helps...
Regards,
Sumit.
"Rajeev
Rumale" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<rajeev@myange cc:
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as Service on win2k
05-06-2002
09:24 AM
Hi,
I have a perl script which runs as server/demon and needs to be runing
always.
currently I am starting the script using a batch file. But doing this it
pops up a window. and if some user closes the window the script stops.
Also the pop up window is bit annoying and it makes no sense for users.
I wonder if there is any way we can run this as a service on win2k machine.
As per my understanding this will not pop up a window.
I would appriciate if some one the tell me how to run the perl script (or
the batch file) as a service on win2k.
regards
Rajeev
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