Here is one way that appears to fulfill your requirements. use Win32::Process;
my $user = $ENV{USERNAME};
my $message = "$0 has a message for $user";
send_message($message);
sub send_message
{
my ($message) = @_;
my $Process;
my $program = 'C:/WINNT/system32/net.exe';
Win32::Process::Create($Process,
"$program",
"net send $user $message",
0,
DETACHED_PROCESS,
".") or die "Create: $!";
}
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Regards,
Helgi Briem
helgi AT decode DOT is
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