Hello,

Thanks for the reply. So, each remote computer would need a perl installed? Since the config.pm file exists in C:\Perl\lib directory as you had mentioned.

Also, the following variables seem to need changing to the drive the main computer is mapped to. Please let me know if I am missing anything:

archlibexp='C:\Perl\lib' installarchlib='C:\Perl\lib' installprivlib='C:\Perl\lib' libpth='"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\L +ib\" "C:\Perl\lib\CORE"' prefix='C:\Perl' privlibexp='C:\Perl\lib' archlib='C:\Perl\lib' bin='C:\Perl\bin' binexp='C:\Perl\bin' sitearch='C:\Perl\site\lib' sitearchexp='C:\Perl\site\lib' sitebin='C:\Perl\site\bin' sitebinexp='C:\Perl\site\bin' sitelib='C:\Perl\site\lib' sitelib_stem='' sitelibexp='C:\Perl\site\lib' siteprefix='C:\Perl\site' siteprefixexp='C:\Perl\site' perlpath='C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe'

Thanks.


In reply to Re^4: using perl installed in another computer by Anonymous Monk
in thread using perl installed in another computer by Anonymous Monk

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