Hello Monks, I am a novice Perl programmer (mostly a database developer but Perl lets me do so many cool data loading operations. I love it. I have set up an environment on windows using active state 5.8.8.817 on windows 2003 server. I have a series of ppm modules installed and do various data loading operations with Perl scripts I've converted to services using Active State Perl Dev Kit. Now I need to create an environment restore document for disaster recovery. My question: Is there a way to install Active State Perl with a series of modules all at once or must the DR person use ppm to query and install each module? I really have very little experience with ppm and how to store files for installing using ppm. Any help or guidance is much appreciated. Thank You

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