#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32;
use Win32::Process;
# Create the process object.
Win32::Process::Create($Win32::Process::Create::ProcessObj,
"C:\\perl\\bin\\Perl.exe", # Where Perl is located.
"perl c:\\yourdir\\yourTKscript.pl", #
0, # Don't Inherit
DETACHED_PROCESS, #
".") or # current directory
die print_error(); #
sub print_error(){ #
return Win32::FormatMessage(Win32::GetLastError() );
}
$Win32::Process::Create::ProcessObj -> Resume();
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