I was able to use PPM to load AdminMisc on my PC without problems. However, when I run the test script it fails with a compilation error saying:

"Can't locate D:/Perl/site/lib/auto/Win32/AdminMisc/AdminMisc.dll"

Which IS correct, there is no dll in this directory?

I looked this up in Roth's Web site and only find references to renaming AdminMisc_Core.dll to this name, if I am installing it on the core version of perl. I am using the ActiveState version of perl (5.6.1) on a PC running Windows NT.

Has anyone else experienced this problem? Did perhaps the ppd NOT install correctly after all? (I installed it twice).

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
jls


In reply to AdminMisc.dll Missing? by jls

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