You don't need to include any of the Strawberry Perl bat file, just the path to your Strawberry Perl installation.
You will have to create the batch file yourself.
Open a text editor like notepad, then write like so:

rem Add Strawberry Perl to path path C:\strawberry\perl\bin;%path% rem clear the screen cls
Then save the files as any name with the extention.bat. You might have to change your "save as type" from ".txt" to "All files (*.*)". So, that you don't end up with ".txt" extention.
Also, take note that the path in the above bat file, might be different from yours. Please, change accordingly.
Hope this helps!


In reply to Re^3: Strawberry Perl by 2teez
in thread Strawberry Perl by bedohave9

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