Thanks a lot for the reply. It finally worked for me!

But i have one more issue now:

To analyse the changes done to the directory that i am monitoring, i create snapshot files b4 and after the change and i compare them - that's how i find out what exactly has changed

The problem is this:

after each notification and comparison of the snapshot files, i delete the snapshot files by using this piece of code:

$cmd = "del snapshot*.txt";


if(system($cmd))

{

print "delete failed\n";

}

else

{

print "delete snapshot*.txt successful!\n";

}


The file deletion works fine if i run the script from the command line; but when i run the script from the task scheduler, it just does not delet the files! Would anybody know why?

Thanks

In reply to Re^8: Question in Win32::ChangeNotify... by biswanath_c
in thread Question in Win32::ChangeNotify... by biswanath_c

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