Thank you PAR::Packer worked, so here's the real question. I have a script I need to make into an exe. Ive compiled it like so: pp -o exename perlscript exe runs fine on any machine that has perl installed, but I need to run it on hosts without perl. When running from a host that doesnt have perl i get the following:
C:\Temp>cam_reset.exe Server returned error: 501 Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported (C +rypt::SSLe ay not installed)
Script makes a ssl connection to a device and performs a post. Script is using the following: use HTTP::Request::Common qw(POST GET); use HTTP::Headers; use LWP::UserAgent; use MIME::Base64; SSLleay and openssl were installed on the host the script was complied on. How do I get past this error?

In reply to Re^2: Strawberry perl and PAR by perlnewb123
in thread Strawberry perl and PAR by perlnewb123

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