Ok so I have been looking and have probably overlooked the answer.

So, I ask humbly for help from the most esteemed Perl Monks here.

I am trying to start an X-Motif GUI in background mode and export the display from the Unix Server to my Windows machine and then operate on the GUI using Win32::GUITest.

So far I have used Net::Telnet and of course when the process reachs the end of the session the GUI goes away so I can't even start to operate on it with Win32::GUITest, same for using system, backticks and such.

Any help would be appreciated.


I can post some code that I have if you think it would be helpful but at this time I think it may be more harmful to show what I have tried so as not to steer anyone down the rabbit hole I am in.

In reply to Remote Session Starting by Anonymous Monk

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