...but are you killing the offending process with perl or doing it
manually? It sounds like you're doing it manually from the command prompt.
If by script, what is it?
Thank you.
Tim
At 12:40 PM 1/18/01 -0600, you wrote:
>You need to get the Win32::Lanman module and get into it to find the
routines
>for services. When you try to stop a service, the Win32::Lanman::StopService
>function will be either true or false. If it's false (failed to stop the
>service), you then use Win32:Lanman::QueryServiceConfig (I think that's the
>one) that will return a hash of information, part of which is the process
that
>it runs. I then kill that process. At that time I can restart the service
>using Win32::Lanman::StartService.
>
>
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