NOTE : My Team mate already replied with the same post but it was not getting listed in the replied postings. So, again in order to debug the problem I am posting it again.
Hi All,
Thanks for your replies on windows process management. We have worked on installing the DBD::WMI perl module. When we did perl Makefile.PL it asked for the dependent modules:
Warning: prerequisite Win32::OLE 0 not found.
When trying to install the dependent module (Win32::OLE)it is giving OS unsupported
I have install Wine on my Cent OS box as suggested by roboticus. But it is still giving the same error message.
Can any one help me on how to proceed further.
Thanks in Advance.
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