You have to click 4 times because you get 4 pop-ups.

If you add caller information, you can see

$SIG{ __DIE__ } = sub { $b=join '|',caller(0);Win32::MsgBox ("Error : + @_ ($b)" , 0, $0 ) } ;
The PAR team would probably consider this an oversight (bug). This is the code which ultimately executes your program.
$ENV{PAR_0} = $filename; # for Pod::Usage { do 'main'; CORE::exit($1) if ($@ =~/^_TK_EXIT_\((\d+)\)/); die $@ if $@; exit; }

In reply to Re: Strange Win32::MsgBox behavior with PAR by Anonymous Monk
in thread Strange Win32::MsgBox behavior with PAR by ZlR

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