I have an Undefined Subroutine problem myself.
Trying to use win32:rase on XP.
Code:
use win32::RASE; $hrasconn = win32::RASE::RasDial("test"); $status = win32::RASE::RasGetConnectStatus($hrasconn); print $status;

The result:

Undefined subroutine &win32::RASE::RasDial called at C:\scripts\diates +t.pl line 2, <DATA> line 164.

Even though the following works:

perl -MWin32::RASE -e "RasDial(test) or print Win32::RASE::FormatMessa +ge"

Yes, I am a beginner. I have gone through Learning Perl a bit, I find learning by trying something I want to do works best, but not sure where to look for this one.

Code tags added by GrandFather


In reply to Re^2: Undefined Subroutine by Anonymous Monk
in thread Undefined Subroutine by clearsky

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