I've tried following these steps and they have helped, but I must have a different mix of compiler/SDK since I've no luck compiling.

I tried Visual Studio 2005 with no luck (it complained about missing Perl modules and since I'm not a VS2005 expert, I couldn't figure out how to build the dll without it trying to link in all of the needed Perl modules).

I then tried MSVC++ 6.0 but I must have the wrong SDK. I tried both the 2.0 SDK as well as the 3.0 SDK with no luck (2.0 complaining about NETSETUP_NAME_TYPE not defined, 3.0 complaining about sal.h missing)

Any additional help, thoughts, suggestions, etc. would be appreciated (if a pre-compiled dll can't be provided).

I'm trying to link against a Strawberry version of Perl (5.10.1). And I 2nd the thought that it would be very helpful if a true cpan version of this module were available.

In reply to Re^2: Win32::Lanman for 5.10 by taitcyrus
in thread Win32::Lanman for 5.10 by jd2006a

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