If I understood cleary you told about servcer under win32. You can use win nt/2000 utilities instsrv.exe and srvany.exe. Thouse utilities will help you to run your server as service (like 'demon' in Linux):
> instsrv.exe NAME_YOUR_SERVICE srvany.exe
Next you should edit system register: find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NAME_YOUR_SERVICE, add key Parameters and two subkeys:
Application - type: REG_SZ, value: path to Perl interpretator (C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe)
AppParameters - type: REG_SZ, value: path to your Perl script which you want to run and all its arguments (C:\MyServer\server.pl param1 param2)
Next go to contol panel, Services and configure your new service as you wish. You will able to run or stop this service by using section 'Services' of control panel.
Good lucke, I hope that I helped you :-).
      
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In reply to Re: Socket Server as a background process by nite_man
in thread Socket Server as a background process by rupesh

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