Basically this is a three step process:
1. The double quotes around the '%1' allow there to be spaces in the path to your script. SEE http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/activeperl/1229724
2. The permanent solution would be to right-click on 'My Computer' and select the 'Environment' tab. A change to 'PATHEXT' there will stick!
Edit by tye
In reply to Re: How do you run a perl script without typing the extension on NT?
by hsmyers
in thread How do you run a perl script without typing the extension on NT?
by hsmyers
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