Ack! a forever loop???. Did you look into converting the script to a service? Take a look at perlapp from active state, it will take your script and make it an executable. There are others that do this but I can't think of their names at the moment. Not had my coffee yet! ;)
But as to your question. Since Perl is interpreted you see the Perl Binary listed as it is running your script.
Edit:Now that I have had my coffee. Perrin is correct. A scheduled task is a better approach as it will not put the cycles on the cpu as a forever loop does.In reply to Re: How can I tell which perl scripts are running on NT?
by Marza
in thread How can I tell which perl scripts are running on NT?
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