The simplest way is to use system and the win32 start command with /b (background) option.
system 'start /b perl script 1>nul 2>&1';
The redirection isn't necessary if your script produce no output, but it doesn't harm. It would probably better to redirect to a file somewhere so you get a log of any runtime errors or warnings produced. Without the redirection any output from all the processes will be logged to the same console which could become a bit confusing.
In reply to Re: Launching a process
by BrowserUk
in thread Launching a process
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