Hi $Bill,
Thanks. This helps me find a problem.
One more question:
I use a service to launch an application. The service log on
As System. If it log on as a user, it is not allowed to interact with
desktop.
The owner of the launched application is also System. I would like
To have an normal user
Ted Zeng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I launch (use Win32::Process) an application as a detached process from
> a service. And I got
> The exit code is 3221225477.
> What does it mean?
That error is a C005 which equates to: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
Link may help explain or search M$ site for C005 :
Title: Question on exit code of Win32::Process
Hi,
I launch (use Win32::Process) an application as a detached process from a service. And I got
The exit code is 3221225477.
What does it mean?
The application is supposed to run. But it just launches and quit right away (I can see it from task
Michael D. Smith wrote:
> Is there a right way/best way to check for an internet connection?
A strategy I use:
Have a list of IPs to check, as high-availability as possible. Set a
relatively low timeout for LWP. Loop through the IPs, checking each, and
repeating the loop at least once. If you don
Marcus:
Here's some code that will execute your command and
return what would normally go to STDOUT to the array
@lines.
my $path = “\\”;
my $cmd =
“dir $path";my
@lines;open X, "$cmd |"; @lines = ;close
X;
foreach my $line
(@lines){ print "$line\n"; }
Ken
-Original
Hi Markus,
I’m looking for a way to call an external program and get back the
result in an array without seeing anything on the STDOUT.
If ‘m using in example
$path = “\\”;
$result = system(“dir”, $path);
I can see the output on the STDOUT but I can’t find a way to put it in
an array t
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Von: Michael D. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mi 02.11.2005 00:23
An: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Cc:
Betreff: Checking for internet connection
> Is there a right way/best way to check for an internet connection?
You can ping so
Hi all,
I’m looking for a way to call an external
program and get back the result in an array without seeing anything on the
STDOUT.
If ‘m using in example
$path = “\\”;
$result = system(“dir”, $path);
I can see the output on the STDOUT but I can’t
find a way to put it in an