It isn't an issue on Windows 2000.
It's a (frustrating) quirk with how Windows NT handles file associations. If STDOUT is important, just type Perl in front of it.
Try looking at the .bat files that come with ActivePerl. There's a way to embed Perl in .bat's.
In reply to Re: NT Bug w/ Perl?
by rrwo
in thread NT Bug w/ Perl?
by JojoLinkyBob
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