Well, if the program you're trying to call is an interactive program (which notepad from your example is and most GUI programs are), then your issue is that the called program starts and drops into a "wait for user input" loop. since its called from a CGI script, however, Apache seems to prevent said interactive program from displaying in the active windows session, so it will never get any user input.

diatolevi's suggestion of using Win32::Process is a step in the right direction, in that it starts the process and then exits the CGI script successfully. Unfortunately, it still does so under Apache, thus preventing the user from ever seeing the interactive program.

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In reply to Re^3: System call within cgi script by EvanK
in thread System call within cgi script by pmcaveman

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