Yes. Let me suggest to you for a third time to read about the PATH environment variable (%PATH in cmd.exe and $ENV{PATH} in Perl), and how to set it up so it includes certain directories while not including others. If you find problems with that, your system administrator will likely be of assistance in configuring your machine to your needs.

Normally, the setup of Strawberry Perl sets the environment variable correctly, so you must have done something out of the ordinary to break that.

See for example my reply to one of your threads, Re^4: Problem running Sample code in Strawberry perl, for a way to programmatically set up the runtime environment for Strawberry Perl.


In reply to Re^5: Does Inline::CPP module works with VS 2008(vc 9.0) by Corion
in thread Does Inline::CPP module works with VS 2008(vc 9.0) by rohn

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