Where does PuTTy come into play here?
Most likely you want to open whatever the local version of a command prompt is. Most commonly, this is called a "shell window" or a "terminal window". There you can execute your script as if you were running it from the Windows Command Prompt.
In reply to Re: Executing a perl script in PuTTY
by Corion
in thread Executing a perl script in PuTTY
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