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
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 this platform.
BTW, what do they mean by making su