Marto didn't say anything about logins or passwords. edit:(he did mention password hashing, my mistake.) Marto's comments were about the Perl module you copied being a mismatch for the portable Perl you installed. You need to install the module in your portable Strawberry Perl using cpan. Open a command prompt and run portableshell.bat in the portable Strawberry Perl folder. Then run cpan and install the module.

Edit:I could be wrong but I believe cpan will let you install an older version of the module so you could find the version of the working one and install it to the new Strawberry Perl. Here is an article about how to do it. The example given is cpan SAMV/Set-Object-1.28.tar.gz for installing a specific version of Set::Object with author SAMV.


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