Hi Monks,
I am working on a script to hide a process using Win32::Process::Hide but whenever i execute the below written code an error: "Win32/Process/Hide.pm did not return a true value at line 5".
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
require Win32::Process::Hide;
use Win32::Process;
use Win32;
my $processObj;
my $filePath = $ARGV[0];
$filePath =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
sub ErrorReport{
print Win32::FormatMessage( Win32::GetLastError() );
}
Win32::Process::Create($processObj,
"$filePath",
"",
0,
NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
".")|| die ErrorReport();
1;
I am using Strawberry Perl 5.16.3.1-32bit, and have installed the Win32::Process::Hide.
Can some one please let me know what i am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Abhijit
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