When I ran perl -v and perl -V I got the same results on both machines. I am still a little confused on what I need to do. I do really appreciate all of your help, but I am wondering whether I need to put that code into my script? or just from the command prompt? I apologize, but I am not at all familiar with any of this.
What I believe that I did what possibly download one version of perl, initially on my laptop, then downloaded this current version, which is the same as my PC version. Thus I expected for Storable to be included the same as it was on my PC. I think that I am missing something. Could someone please explain this to me??

In reply to Re: Re: Problem with script from PC to laptop by stu96art
in thread "Storable object version 1.012 does not match $Storable::VERSION 2.04" moving script from PC to laptop by stu96art

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