Hm. Looks like "ACXTRNAL.DLL" is causing a problem.

There's two of those on Win 7 64 bit:

C:\Windows\AppPatch\AppPatch64\AcXtrnal.dll

and

C:\Windows\AppPatch\AcXtrnal.dll .

In the depends-log it says:
***************************| Module Dependency Tree |***************** +********** * + * * Legend: F Forwarded Module ? Missing Module 6 64-bit Mod +ule * * D Delay Load Module ! Invalid Module + * * * Dynamic Module E Import/Export Mismatch or Load Fail +ure * * ^ Duplicate Module + * * + * ********************************************************************** +********** ... [* 6] c:\windows\apppatch\apppatch64\ACXTRNAL.DLL [ ^6] c:\windows\system32\NTDLL.DLL [ ^6] c:\windows\system32\KERNEL32.DLL ...
And then there's this line:
[* 6] c:\windows\apppatch\apppatch64\ACXTRNAL.DLL + 04.03. +2011 08:19 04.03.2011 08:06 135.168 A 0x00024032 0x000 +24032 x64 Console CV 0x000007FF64000000 0x000007FEEF56 +0000 0x00467000 21 6.1.7601.17571 6.1.7601.17571 + 6.1 9.0 6.1 6.1
I don't know what i'm looking at ...

In reply to Re^3: Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function by theman824
in thread Strawberry Perl 64bit on Win7 crashes on DBI-function by theman824

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