These are great suggestions. Clearly I am a fish out of water in a Windows world...although I am trying my best to remain enthusiastic and improve upon my shortcomings.

I looked in Event Viewer (once a well-worded Google search told me what Event Viewer was), and there is nothing logged when this error comes up.

I downloaded and ran Dependency Walker (another Google search) and put the in-question modules through their paces. The only thing that comes up RED are two DLLs in c:\Windows\System32...namely SHLWAPI.DLL and IEFRAME.DLL...two DLLs that, before today I never knew existed. And they DO exist in that system32 folder. The parent DLL that tries to call several functions in IEFRAME.DLL is SHDOCVW.DLL (which exists). I can't for the life of me figure out who/what is trying to call something in SHLWAPI.DLL.

I do appreciate the input and the crash course in Windows/MSVC troubleshooting.

SW


In reply to Re^2: DBD::Pg on Windows with ActivePerl by tswall
in thread DBD::Pg on Windows with ActivePerl by tswall

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