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More questions for Perl on Windows (again I apologize its on windows... )
1. How can I check free disk space on a drive in windows using perl command in a script? 2. How can I check processes running using perl command (as I would normally be able to see in task manager for example) 3. I need to check to see if particular files exist in a directory within the last 1 hour or last 2 hours... How can I do this in perl? Again - I dont have a lot of experience in perl so any specific examples you can give me would be much appreciated ![]() |
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