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Re: How to run a perl pgm in remote machine

by Smaug (Pilgrim)
on Nov 07, 2006 at 14:42 UTC ( [id://582655]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to run a perl pgm in remote machine

Hi,

I'm not sure I exactly understand what you're asking. The question seems to point to running a perl program on a remote machine, i.e. execute it remotely? but in your question you seem to indicate that this will run locally and connect to a remote machine.

As already said, the lack of OS information makes this a little difficult, but assuming it's Win32 you may want to use WMI. If that's the case, take a look at Re: how to identify the windows drives.

Otherwise, try a SuperSearch for WMI.

Regards,
Smaug.
Update:
Also see the original question in the thread mentioned: how to identify the windows drives
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