> You can also use Win32::Process to create and kill the subprocess.
That a very good idea, thanks! :)
In case it's of use, some sample code I wrote years ago to cleanly kill processes after a timeout period:
In reply to Re^3: Killing subprocess in windows
by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Killing subprocess in windows
by LanX
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