BrowserUK and Toolic, thanks. I've used both of those before and they should help. Apparently, was having a brain cramp earlier and bothered y'all instead of thinking them up, myself.

Lanx,
- identical perl version.
- identical modules installed.
- Don't remember the results of tests during install.... 'Been a while. But, we're not in the habit of using modules that don't test out pretty cleanly.
- Not my choice to use Win32::Lanman. That having been said, it seems to be widely used and stable.... (except for this wrinkle).
- Hadn't thought about contacting the author. Good idea that I'll pursue if Devel::Trace and/or Devel::DumpTrace are not fruitful.


Thanks all.
Gives me plenty to chew on.

In reply to Re^3: Strategy to track failure... by CarolinaPerler
in thread Strategy to track failure... by CarolinaPerler

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