Also try using wperl.exe instead of perl.exe to launch it and you will not get the dos box. That is if you have the ActiveState version of Perl
Though you would have to write the code to control it, either give it a systray icon or just simply kill it in task manager. But if you do not have screen saver access you probably do not have full task manager access.
In reply to Re: Run Perl in Task scheduler to eliminate screensaver
by Ninthwave
in thread Run Perl in Task scheduler to eliminate screensaver
by Anonymous Monk
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