Hey wirefree welcome to the monastery!

also welcome to WinXp/Perl a **deadly** combination
Since you haven't mentioned the vendor name, I assume you have Active perl installed on you machine
I seriously wish the method suggested be ikegami works for you, but Just in case (this is the case with most corporate environments) you are behind firewall,proxy,blah blah blah... you might be unsuccessful in installing the modules. The best approach is to download the modules either from CPAN or Active States Repository(it might take a while to load the complete package list), then follow these steps:

First Step is to create a local repository, you can do this by the typing this in the command prompt
ppm repo add C:\LocalRepo MyRepo
Now this folder "C:\LocalRepo" acts as a repository by the name "MyRepo".Now download/extact the modules in this folder.Make sure to copy the .ppd file from internal folder c:\MyRepo\<module-name> to c:\MyRepo\ .Now you can install you module by typing
ppm install Finance::Qupte
at command prompt.Hope this solves you prob.

The world is so big for any individual to conquer


In reply to Re: Installing Module by narainhere
in thread Installing Module by wirefree

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