Thanks biohisham for wonderful explanation.
I did step by step same what you mentioned.
1st thing.
Earlier also I used the PPM command on the dos promt and graphical package manager used to popup but the package Win32-GuiTest.ppd is not listed in the package list.
2nd Today I tried.
ppm-shell.bat after that it showed
C:\Temp>ppm-shell.bat ppm.
OUTPUT was
4.06 (ActivePerl 1006) Copyright (C) 2009 ActiveState Software Inc. All rights reserved.
.
Then I tried
.
ppm> install Win32::GuiTest .
Output was: No missing packages to install .
Does it mean that Win32::GuiTest package is already installed in my machine ?.
Thanks a lot
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