If you're using ActiveState's Perl, try using PPM (Perl Package Manager).
It's not as good as using CPAN, but admittedly it's a pain to get CPAN to work properly on Windows (though I think it may work better with SiePerl).
In reply to Re: Windows 2000 Server and Installing Perl
by rrwo
in thread Windows 2000 Server and Installing Perl
by Zo
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