Have you run a compilation check?
Have you read Perl script as windows service?
Have you read the docs carefully? or the module's homepage? For example:
error_control
An integer specifying how the Service Control Manager is to react if the service fails to start. The default is SERVICE_ERROR_IGNORE, which in fact gets you an error log entry.
In reply to Re: Win32::Daemon::State returns a 0 or 1
by ww
in thread Win32::Daemon::State returns a 0 or 1
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