This sounds like a mistake: "and the ppm". That comes standard with the ActiveState installation. You don't have to do anything special to get this.
If you open a command window and type PPM, this should launch a GUI version of Perl Package Manager (PPM). If it doesn't then navigate to: C:\Perl\bin and try again. I suspect that something is wrong in your path or environment names.
If that doesn't work, then unistall, reboot(yeah, its a Windows thing), then re-install, then re-boot (yeah, its a Windows thing).
In reply to Re: PPM Help
by Marshall
in thread PPM Help
by ingi
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