********** No I wasn't being an Idiot **********

Guys, Honestly its HELP that I am after not a CHALLANGE!


Now I read these replies to another poster whom had the same problem and these were the replies which made me even more confused.

PLEASE and Thanks

Now what is the latest version of this Net::SSH please?

I checked ppm and the versions I have are

Net::SSH version 0.08 Net::SSH::Perl version 1.30 Net::SSH::W32Perl version 0.05
Are they current?

I read this node (node_id=610326) and I did understand it! and I was even more puzzled.

Thanks for your attention
Blackadder

In reply to Re^2: The getpwuid function is unimplemented at C:/Perl/.... by blackadder
in thread The getpwuid function is unimplemented at C:/Perl/.... by blackadder

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