What is the first line of the script (shebang)? It's likely that the perl executable in your path is different from the system's default - and only the one in the path has all necessary modules installed.
I've been using #!/usr/bin/env perl as the first line for a while now - and never regretted doing so. EDIT: Sorry, this only applies to *nix-like systems and the question was about Windows.
P.S. What OS are you using, BTW?
In reply to Re: Interpreter can't find known installed mods (w10)
by Dallaylaen
in thread Interpreter can't find known installed mods (w10)
by cormanaz
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