I'm trying to run this piece of code, but it failes to return the state as in the code, instead it returns a 0 (zero) or 1 (one). Please advice.
Win32::Daemon::StartService () or do {
my $err = "Failed to start service\n" .
Win32::FormatMessage (Win32::Daemon::GetLastError ());
while ( SERVICE_STOPPED != ( $State = Win32::Daemon::State() ) ) {
print "Daemon Service State: $State\n";
if ( SERVICE_START_PENDING == $State ) {
print "Daemon Service State is starting = $State\n";
}
When I run the code instead of returning something like, SERVICE_START_PENDING, it returns a zero or a one. Thanks for your help.
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