Or if you use ActiveState Perl (maybe others?), Just use wperl.exe: wperl c:\yourdir\yourTKscript.pl.
Update: I must not have been clear enough. In \Perl\bin there is an executable called wperl.exe that will run a script without opening the command prompt. It's simply a perl interpreter compiled as a Windows application rather than a console application. Try this - Create a shortcut on the desktop with wperl c:\path\to\script.pl. Double click it and see what happens. Look ma! No DOS box! ;) Update 2:podmaster informs me that wperl comes with all perls compiled on win32
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