Speaking of perl on win32 - I have some half-way-useful-as-a-quick-reference 8.5x11 6-sided fold-out laminated chart of random perl tomfoolery. One of the small sections it has near the very end is 'environment variables' where it mentions
PERL5OPT - Default Command-Line Switches
I'm wondering.. this real? Anyone have the docs on syntax for setting '-w' or the like into your default switches on win32?

I'd bet they're right in front of me, and I should be spanked for not having seen them or searched long and hard. But I'm not much of a betting man, I'd wager.
-=rev=-

In reply to Re: How to fetch groups and users on a win2k system by Reverend Phil
in thread How to fetch groups and users on a win2k system by Ananda

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