Erm ... and what is actualy the question?

You do not know how to create a service? - See Win32::Daemon

You do not know how to use Win32::AdvNotify? - It comes with docs including an example.

You do not know how to FTP the files? - Net::FTP

Win32::AdvNotify works fine when you run the script from command line, but not when you run it as a service? Did you check permissions? Do you "compile" the script using PerlApp, PerlSvc or Perl2Exe? If so you should keep in mind that Amine's modules are NOT developed using XS. The DLL is in plain C (or C++) and is loaded and accessed using Win32::API. This means that it is not automaticaly included by PerlApp/PerlSvc/Perl2Exe and that it is not looked up correctly.

I am afraid you'll have to bind it into the .exe explicitely, maybe extract it somewhere on the disk yourself with PerlApp::BoundFile() (maybe the name's a bit different) and change $Win32::AdvNotify::DLLPath BEFORE you create the first Win32::AdvNotify object so that the DLL is found.

Please let us know where the problem is and what is it.

  Jenda


In reply to Re: Win32::AdvNotify problems by Jenda
in thread Win32::AdvNotify problems by cheshirecat

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