Dear List,
Sorry if I have caused a havoc to the mail server for
sending an infected file(I 'm not sure). I need to
scan my machine for this.
I have zipped my files (AUTOEXEC.BAT) for a clearer
picture whether I have done the Perl installation
correctly.The files are as follows:
1. C:\WINDOWS\C
At 05:36 PM 9/10/01 +0100, Sunthari wrote:
>Dear Sir,
>
>Neither could I find/see any significant differences
>in Windows 95. My problem is simple, if perl.exe
>resides in c:\perl\bin (the path in AUTOEXEC.BAT),
>
>1. Why I can't run the scripts from any folder (as the
>book and everyone say)?
>
Dear All,
Kindly take a look at the autoexec files found in my
machine. Maybe that will help u all to see if there's
any mistake or problem with my Perl installation.
Fyi, I have two AUTOEXEC.BAT files from
1. C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EBD\AUTOEXEC.BAT
2. C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT (I rename it to autoexec1.
Dear Sir,
Neither could I find/see any significant differences
in Windows 95. My problem is simple, if perl.exe
resides in c:\perl\bin (the path in AUTOEXEC.BAT),
1. Why I can't run the scripts from any folder (as the
book and everyone say)?
for e.g. c:\folder>perl cgi.pl
2.I can only run
At 02:45 PM 9/10/01 +0100, Sunthari wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I have posted my problem in running scripts without
>going to the path where perl.exe resides.
>I would really really appreciate in anyone could
>highlight any changes to make while installing Perl on
>Windows 98, esp. those using Perl on thi