I am running tkpp to convert my perl script to an "exe" file. my environment is ASP perl 64 bit V5.24 and I have installed "PAR-Packer-1.037". The script I am trying to convert, had no issues when I was using ASP PDK v9.2. Now every thing seems to work find except the end with the following error message at the veru last line in the log file.

C:\Perl64\site\bin\pp.bat: Failed to extract a parl from 'PAR::Strippe +dPARL::Static' to file 'C:\Users\Shahriar\AppData\Local\Temp\parlGiqe +nzz.exe'Building Q:\W_PERL\_000_Dev\Netlister\Netlister.exe failed : The system cannot find the file specified.

In reply to tkpp fails at very end by smh

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