You must be able to get it on david Roth's (its his module) and jenda....thats at least!

Below is the screen dump prove of my ppm.

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F:\Documents and Settings\->ppm PPM - Programmer's Package Manager version 3.1. Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState SRL. All Rights Reserved. Entering interactive shell. Using Term::ReadLine::Stub as readline lib +rary. Type 'help' to get started. ppm> search win32-a* Searching in Active Repositories 1. Win32-AbsPath [1.0] convert relative to a +bsolute paths 2. Win32-AbsPath [1] (none) 3. Win32-AdminMisc [0.2003.07.14] The Win32::AdminMisc +extension for Win32 X86 4. Win32-AdminMisc [0.2000.07.08] The Win32::AdminMisc +extension for Win32 X86 5. Win32-ADO [0.03] ADO Constants and a c +ouple of helper functions 6. Win32-API [0.41] Perl Win32 API Import + Facility 7. Win32-API-OutputDebugString [0.03] OutputDebugString Win +32 API support 8. Win32-API-Prototype [0.2002.12.17] The Win32::API::Prototype module. Simplifies usi~ 9. Win32-API-SetErrorMode [0.1] Win32 API function Se +tErrorMode() 10. Win32-ASP-DB [0.02] (none) 11. Win32-ASP-Extras [1.01] (none) 12. Win32-Autoglob [1.01] (none) ppm> rep Repositories: [1] Roth [2] local [3] ActiveState PPM2 Repository [4] jenda [5] ActiveState Package Repository ppm>
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In reply to Re: Re: problems installing win32-adminmisc by blackadder
in thread problems installing win32-adminmisc by blackadder

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