Hey Jos,

I would be interested in how you go about running it from the network.
For instance, when you install it on a net drive, does @INC reflect
the correct locations?

Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 3:47:28 AM, my MUA believes you used
Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200 to write:

JIB> I'm not sure if this willl solve your problem, but we have the
JIB> same 'problem' of not every workstation (around 800 or so) having
JIB> perl installed. So we put perl available on a network share on a
JIB> server, and add it to the path of the machines...

JIB> i could get you a more code like example when i'm at work, if this is
JIB> something that could work for you.

>> Have happily written my script, and it works, then punched myself
>> in the forehead with the realisation I can't use it on all the
>> different workstations i need to. IS there a way to make a win32
>> activeperl script a binary executable ? Or can I just copy perl.exe
>> and take that and my script on a disk to all the machines. What
>> else is needed opt make a script work with perl.exe in active perl
>> win32 ?

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