Ok, finally.
Thank you all for helping.
I had a multiple problems.
Let me document my solution for the next generations :)
1. Firstly the installation using the ppm gui went wrong, in the detailes tab I noticed that an error message indicating that libeay32.dll is already exists in path therefore it wont copy the correct version. - Resolution: Removing temporary the entries in the %path% variable to allow the script copy the needed files.
2. The perl packager should include these files (libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll) into the .exe file because not all the machines will have the correct versions. so I used:
pp -l c:\...\libeay32.dll -l c:\....\ssleay32.dll myScript.pl -o myScript.exe
Now everything is going fine. Have a nice day :)
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