Hello,
I am attempting to use Perl and the ADSI provider to perform a
secure bind to an IPlanet directory server. Can someone provide or point me
to an example?
Thanks
Andre'
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Dayton
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 12:32 AM
To: 'Cruickshanks, Darin'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Running system commands
Hi Darin,
Here is an extract from the documentation found in:
\Perl\html\lib\Win32.html
Win32::SetChildShowWindow(SHOWWINDOW)
[CORE] Sets the ShowMode of child processes started by system(). By default
system() will create a new console window for child processes if Perl itself
is not running from a console. Calling SetChildShowWindow(0) will make these
new console windows invisible. Calling SetChildShowWindow() without
arguments reverts system() to the default behavior. The return value of
SetChildShowWindow() is the previous setting or undef.
[EXT] The following symbolic constants for SHOWWINDOW are available (but not
exported) from the Win32 module: SW_HIDE, SW_SHOWNORMAL, SW_SHOWMINIMIZED,
SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED and SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE.
HTH, Craig
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Cruickshanks, Darin
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 07:33
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Subject: Running system commands
All,
I use Perl with PERL2EXE a lot to compile my scripts, the problem is that if
that script uses the SYSTEM call or even backticks, then the program fires
off another command window to execute the external command. Is there any
way to start third partly applications from within Perl without firing off
another command window?
Darin
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Darin Cruickshanks
Labs Manager, Computing Service
University of Essex
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