I'm launching a Windows based program with this script.That's your problem, then. Windows does not allow you to fork. You'll need to simulate fork, but I wouldn't guarantee the results. Assuming you're running ActivePerl, you can read about this here.
Cheers,
Ovid
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In reply to (Ovid - you can't get there from here (Windows))
by Ovid
in thread Fork Problem
by Anonymous Monk
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