Wow, some good suggestions there.

Pardon my ignorance as I'm relatively new to this stuff.
I notice that when the scheduler kickstarts my .pl file, It immediately ends with "End of Program".

Surprisingly, even if I do this:
C:\>perl C:\Perl64\bin\tap.pl End of program
i.e. try to run by giving the absolute path from C:\ on my cmd prompt, it shows the same thing "End of Program".

If I go to the directory containing tap.pl, however, i.e. (C:\Perl64\bin) and THEN run just tap.pl, it runs properly.

Could someone clarify what's going on?
Why does the script not run when I enter the Entire path? It doesn't run even if I do a "perl C:\Perl64\bin\tap.pl"

In reply to Re^4: Win32::Taskscheduler failed to install on win7 by mkhan
in thread Win32::Taskscheduler failed to install on win7 by mkhan

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