Tye,
Thanks for the pointer. This is exactly what I needed. However, I'm having problems using createFile. If I open the file "a.out" in an editor (Textpad or Notepad) and then run the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32API::File 0.08 qw( :ALL );
my $status = createFile( "a.out", "w ke", "r" ) or die "Can't get exc
+lusive access to file: $^E\n";
if ( $status
) {
print "Got it!\n";
}
$status is always true. I can't get createFile to "die". Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jay
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