Cool - many thanks for your help Paul. I'll check this out today

-Phil

Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/10/28 Paul Moore <[email protected]>:
>> Yes, the default pipe creation in io.pipes.windows.nt makes the pipe
>> handles non-inheritable. Rather than hacking the security attributes,
>> you could use DuplicateHandle (from windows.kernel32) to create an
>> inheritable copy of the handle. That should work, but I haven't got
>> the expertise with alien to set up the various pointers etc.
> 
> (still digging :-))
> 
> In io.launcher.windows.nt, it looks like duplicate-handle creates an
> inheritable copy of a handle, so that would do the trick for you.
> 
> Paul.
> 

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