Not sure this is a perl issue. It may just as easily be a Win32 or Samba problem.
I have built a service using Win32::Daemon (more correctly using Win32::Daemon::Simple) The service functions correctly, in that it installs, starts, stops, uninstalls, etc. However, when it executes its call back, I have a sub that needs to access files in a remote directory. The service starts off in C:\WINNT\System32 after ctaaempting to chdir to the remote share, I'm still there. An "or die" in the code doesn't help - it may die during the callback, but the service re-execs at specified intervals. Unfortunately that means I'm also not getting much feedback.
Could this be a perl problem? Is it a restriction on Win32 services? A Samba configuration issuue? Any ideas? Thanks.
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