your standard shell is most probably CMD but the command you are trying to run is Powershell.

> # this runs fine from command line

which is powershell? (look at the preceding PS)

> `` works perfectly fine on macOS

MacOS supports PS?

UPDATE

TIMTOWTDI, but this works for me

C:\tmp>perl print `powershell Invoke-Command -ScriptBlock {"get-wmiobject Win32_Co +mputerSystemProduct | select-object -ExpandProperty UUID"}` __END__ C44A693E-8B14-11EC-6464-A0542DA054C5

Only tangentially a Perl question, you need to find ways to execute your PS from CMD ...

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery


In reply to Re: running command line from Perl by LanX
in thread running command line from Perl by Anonymous Monk

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