" I am not telling just telling you it didn't work. I am asking you how to make it work. There is a huge difference."

You're going to have to explain what you are trying to tell us.

You told us what you did, in a thread where you say something isn't working. You don't tell us what happened when you tried to install this module. If your course of action was successful you wouldn't need to ask us anything further. However if this course of action failed somehow and you'd like help to get it working, explain show us what went wrong. Your continued course of action is a waste of your time and anyone elses.


In reply to Re^9: How to make Win32::OLE work on Cygwin by marto
in thread How to make Win32::OLE work on Cygwin by gjoshi

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