I got the module Win32::RASE and and am having trouble loading it? After typing the command perl makefile.plon Windows 98 I get the following error message. The path in my autoexec.bat file is set correctly and Perl 5 exists on my computer. There were a couple of perl experts(?) in my office trying to help me figure this out. It would be nice to find this module in ActiveState .ppm format.
C:\Downloads\RasDial\Win32-RASE-1.01>perl makefile.pl Warning: prerequisite enum 1.014 not found at C:/Perl/lib/ExtUtils/Mak +eMaker.pm line 340. Bad command or file name Bad command or file name Unable to find a perl 5 (by these names: C:\WINDOWS\Perl.exe miniperl +perl perl5 perl5.6.0, in these dirs: C:\ C:\WINDOWS C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND C:\PERL\B +IN C:\PERL \BIN\LIB C:\PERL\BIN\LIB\EXTUTILS C:\JDK C:\JDK\BIN C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN +~1 C:\WIND OWS\SYSTEM\WBEM C:\VXIPNP\WIN95\BIN C:\Perl\bin) Writing Makefile for Win32::RASE

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