Thanks for the reply. This looks like what I might want to go ahead and try. However, when you say set the envi var am I changing the source? In this case par.pl and setuptemp.pm? To be honest, looking at that code and trying to make sense of it does go a little over my head.

If I do need to go in and change the guts, I will post what I need specific help with once I fumble around a bit more.
-Bio.

---- Even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.

In reply to Re^2: Can you change the location PAR packer pp unpacks to at runtime? by BioNrd
in thread Can you change the location PAR packer pp unpacks to at runtime? by BioNrd

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