How could your code possibly work when you attempt to create a Win32::OLE object, before you either use'd it or required it?
The code you've posted obviously isn't the code you're running and which is producing the error messages. So why waste our time?
In reply to Re: Perl crashs always during global destruction when using WIN32 OLE object in multithread
by BrowserUk
in thread Perl crashs always during global destruction when using WIN32 OLE object in multithread
by seven_shen
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