Thanks for the tip. I have tried this version, and indeed, I can recover the real PID of my process and kill it with
Win32::Process::KillProcess($real_child_pid, "-1");(Note that for some reason, the standard
kill -9 , $real_child_pidis not working. But I don't care much as long as I can kill the process, one way or another
Any idea about knowing if the process was killed or terminated on its own ?
In reply to Re^2: various questions about Win32::Process
by nabbo
in thread various questions about Win32::Process
by nabbo
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