As with your previous post on installing with ppm you need to know how to use the tool in question:

cpan> install Win32::GuiTest

Note that Perl is case sensitive. See Installing Modules

To run a script do:

C:\perl TestScriptName.pl

From the command line, where TestScriptName.pl is the one you want to run.

You should read and understand Installing Modules from the tutorials section of this site. You may also want to do some more reading there regaring the basics in that area, see also http://learn.perl.org/

Hope this helps

Martin


In reply to Re: Problem running Sample code in Strawberry perl by marto
in thread Problem running Sample code in Strawberry perl by rohn

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