what I have noted is the system doesn't executed (ignored) ! and I get nothing ! (No errors) can anyone suggest a solution for this ?! p

What I've noticed is that this is the same question you asked here; to which you got responses to which you responded, but now you seem to have forgotten.

For example:

And in that thread you were using Windows7, but in this thread you say: " I am using XP<".

All of which leaves it looking like you are very confused.

If you want help, you need to do some work. For a start, can you run the command successfully outside of Perl(ie. from a command line)?

If so, open a cmd window, and type the following sequence of commands and then copy&paste the output here:

c:\>attrib /s glomosim.exe c:\>attrib /s data.in

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In reply to Re: system subroutine is ignored by BrowserUk
in thread system subroutine is ignored by Njoud

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