I basically have this setup, and it works well. perl lives in a directory on s:. My minicpan lives on \\aliens\cpan\minicpan with CPAN.pm configured to use file://aliens/cpan/minicpan/ as the base directory (and thanks to the LWP magic, this works).
One difference I have is that I have no C compiler installed in the network, and I doubt that MSVC7 can be easily installed on a network share (or rather, I haven't investigated what is necessary for that). I solve that problem by installing the modules into Perl on one central machine, as I am the only Perl developer that mucks with XS modules anyway.
In reply to Re: Deploying Perl centrally in a Windows-based intranet
by Corion
in thread Deploying Perl centrally in a Windows-based intranet
by spurperl
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