My ENV:
C:\>set
ADP=LDAP://CN=Schmitz\, AlexX,OU=Workers,DC=ger,DC=corp,DC=xxxx,DC=com
ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users
APPDATA=C:\Documents and Settings\aschmi1X\Application Data
CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files
COMPUTERNAME=ASCHMI1X-DESK
ComSpec=C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe
DJGPP=C:|djgpp\djgpp.env
FTP_proxy=ftp://proxy.isw.xxxxx.com:21
HOMEDRIVE=C:
HOMEPATH=\
HTTP_proxy=http://proxy2.isw.xxxxx.com:911
LANG=enu
LOGONSERVER=\\SWSGER001
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=1
OS=Windows_NT
Os2LibPath=C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;
Path=C:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:
+\Oracle\Or
a81\BIN;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin;C:\httpd\php;C:\djgpp\bi
+n;C:\progr
am files\resource kit;
PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH
PERLDB_OPTS=RemotePort=127.0.0.1:2000
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel
PROCESSOR_LEVEL=6
PROCESSOR_REVISION=0803
ProgramFiles=C:\Program Files
PROMPT=$P$G
PSTLoc=C:\Documents and Settings\mtrattlx\Local Settings\Application D
+ata\Micros
oft\Outlook
RABUILD=AMR
SMS_LOCAL_DIR=C:\WINNT
SMS_LOCAL_DIR_USER=C:\WINNT
SYBASE=C:\SQL10
SystemDrive=C:
SystemRoot=C:\WINNT
TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\aschmi1X\LOCALS~1\Temp
TMP=C:\DOCUME~1\aschmi1X\LOCALS~1\Temp
USERDNSDOMAIN=ger.corp.intel.com
USERDOMAIN=GER
USERNAME=aschmi1x
USERPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\aschmi1X
windir=C:\WINNT
And I have searched all my drives for a file called perldb.ini, and found nothing. The thing is, this isn't the first time I've used the debugger, and it always worked fine. Grrrrr
Smitz
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