c:\perl\bin\perl.exe -T %s %s
This is similar to an answer given here that illustrates setting it up through the registry, but you can also do it through the application configuration like you did.
The -T turns on taint checking which you should always use for a public server.
ryddler
In reply to Re: I can't get Perl to run on MS-IIS! Help!
by ryddler
in thread I can't get Perl to run on MS-IIS! Help!
by PiEquals3
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