in reply to How to move perl process on Windows to another server

Are you, by any chance, double-clicking the Perl program from Windows Explorer?

If memory serves, the only way to hide that OS message (and that's what it is, not a Perl message) involves some largely useless trickery like changing the font to the same color as the background in the Command Prompt settings.

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Re^2: How to move perl process on Windows to another server
by Discipulus (Canon) on Jun 10, 2016 at 09:15 UTC
    ahahah i'll do via Domain Policy next April's First...

    but unfortanately is no more valid: color 00 does nothing

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