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The changed path might cause problems if some of the "accessories" hardcoded the path. (Wait and see.) Otherwise, it's fine if @INC is fine.

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Re^2: Is it safe to export Perl in this way ?
by cavac (Prior) on Oct 11, 2011 at 11:39 UTC
    On XP and higher, you could mount filesystems into folders (similar to Linux/Unix). I'm not sure if that helps in any way, just showing the possibility:
    Microsoft KB307889

    If the files were on the same filesystem but changed folders, it would also be possible to create hardlinks:
    XP fsutil

    I tested the mounting option, but i didn't try fsutil. But AFAIR it works.
    Don't use '#ff0000':
    use Acme::AutoColor; my $redcolor = RED();
    All colors subject to change without notice.
      Thanks Man!!! Though I have no luck to participate any decision on how to config the system. but you introduce me the fsutil is the M$ stuff I already looking for years!! I earned ~~ Thank you very much! =))
        One is glad to be of service.
        Don't use '#ff0000':
        use Acme::AutoColor; my $redcolor = RED();
        All colors subject to change without notice.
Re^2: Is it safe to export Perl in this way ?
by exilepanda (Friar) on Oct 11, 2011 at 05:31 UTC
    Thanks... O....this reminds me a BIG agenda .. the PPM...
    Go for some investigation first.. Thank again! =)