«...I don't know what is setting it?»

I observed this issue on a colleague's box who is new to Perl. But he is a experienced Windows user. He has a fresh Windows7 installation and added just some common tools (favorite editor a.s.o) - and a ActiveState Perl installation, just 2-3 days old.

So, what else as the ActiveState Perl installation should have caused that entry in the registry?

The only idea i have to figure out this is: repeat the Perl setup and use something like RegMon to watch what's going on.

And IMHO that means to start from scratch, right?

I wonder if it's worth the effort.

Thanks and best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^10: What's wrong with @ARGV - or with me? by karlgoethebier
in thread What's wrong with @ARGV - or with me? by karlgoethebier

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