Yup I have played with it for some time and it is not solving my purpose because:

1. I have to launch a process from within a process which I am not in +favour of doing. Also the parameters have to be passed within that fi +le which i only decide at runtime which is easy to implement but incr +eases complexity. 2. My process runs in another computer of a domain whcile the exe are +thrown from the main node ie hub of domain, as a result the suspend c +ommands passed would run in my current node ie hub context not on the + machine on which i am running the process. 3.Win32::Process::Suspend gives me the freedom to suspend exe running +on any node by simply throwing a exe to node and specify its pid to s +uspend it.

Second point is the main thing against Win32::Process.@BrowserUk and others any suggestions?

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In reply to Re^4: Windows process suspend by gautamparimoo
in thread Windows process suspend by gautamparimoo

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