Hi,

Thanks for your reply, I've did notice the node actually... Unfortunately, that's not exactly what I want, which is something what PSAPI.DLL would do for a Microsoft Visual C++ App. I've got latest SDK a few days back and it contains libraries and source code; however, again, I thought if there was a way to do it in Perl. Say, I guess it was fair to assume that since there was already this PSAPI library present on WinOS then there must be some Perl module that taps into this...

Anyhow, I'll keep searching ;-), or might have to write a Perl interface to PSAPI as well as ToolHelp32, which would be kind of useful hehe.

cheers,

"There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its kernels." -- Confession of Faith

In reply to Re: Re: Retrieving current process list on Win OS by vladb
in thread Retrieving current process list on Win OS by vladb

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