Howdy,
rpnoble419 -
I had the same problem with an XP server a few years ago. I feel your pain!
Try running through the server MAPI settings and make sure that your scripts are mapped to the right version of Perl, no duplicates exist, etc. It might be helpful to go through the old server settings and make sure everything maps exactly.
I suspect there may be a different version of Perl on each box, not to mention server patches, etc.
I know you put "use strict;" in your code, so can you post the scripts in question? Someone may spot something that gave them trouble in the past.
Good luck!
-Bilfurd
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