Hi,
I'm having problems with using Win32::AdvNotify in a perl script that is meant to run as a Win32 service on a win2k box.

I'm trying to write a script that will watch a directory and all it's sub directories for any changes to the filesystem.
When the filesystem changes, the script should then login via ftp to our webserver box and update the files there.

The win2k box is our content management server.

I want the script to run as a service so that it

  1. Starts automatically when the server starts
  2. Does not need anyone to login (ie no console)
Any thoughts ? and I have tried to contact the author but no luck there

The Cat


In reply to Win32::AdvNotify problems by cheshirecat

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