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You would probably be able to use Win32::API to access the OS functions providing that information. That's exactly what Win32::Process::Info does. If that module is not working for him, it probably comes down to a problem with Win32::API, not working on his system. And the most likely cause of that is a mismatch between the version of Win32::API and the perl he is using. Eg, One built with MSVC and the other with MinGW. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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I'm with torvalds on this
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