in reply to USB Drive Letter Assignment in Win32

Traveler,
ActiveState sells a product called Perl Development Kit (PDK). There are several excellent utilities in there, that I use every day. One of which is called "PerlSvc" and will package a perl script up into an EXE and allow it to be installed as a Windows service.

One benefit of this over Win32::Daemon and the others is that the EXE file is self-contained. (You can install the service on any computer without having to install Perl first)

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Re: USB Drive Letter Assignment in Win32
by bobtfish (Scribe) on Jun 08, 2004 at 09:32 UTC
    Or if you don't want to spend money, use cpan:://Win32::Daemon with PAR to package it into a self contained exe. With a little cleverness, you can get it to extract all the bits of perl you need into an install directory and add the service..