nothing happened when I ran the install file

Really? Perhaps a (free) tool such as InstallWatch Pro, which "records modifications made to your PC during the installation of software, hardware, or configuration changes", would be helpful.

But personally, I'm betting if you look in C:\strawberry\perl, as Corion suggested, you'll find something...

Update: As far as "starting" perl, what happens when you do Start | Run | cmd, and type perl -v into the resulting command prompt?

HTH,

planetscape

In reply to Re: Need help getting Strawberry Perl (Windows version of Perl) to install and start by planetscape
in thread Need help getting Strawberry Perl (Windows version of Perl) to install and start by Amphiaraus

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