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Since you are refering to the START command, I assume you are on windows. I believe that START /B will execute the command in the background. For example: start /b sleep 100Course this isn't the perl answer... "Look, Shiny Things!" is not a better business strategy than compatibility and reuse. OSUnderdog In reply to Re: Running a process in the background
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