I always use the ppd file...the latest version I have found with a ppd
published is 1.90.  just do a google for arsperl ppd 1.90 and you should
find the same ppd I found last week.  Then you can extract that zip file
(including the sub folders)...and then you can use PPM to install.

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From: Jonathan Livingston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 8:15 AM
To: arsperl-users@arsperl.org
Subject: [Arsperl-users] ARSPerl on Windows 2003 server


Hello all,

I've been trying to get ARSperl working on a Windows 2003 server. Initially,
I was trying to load and compile on the server. When I figured out that I
needed a C compiler, I had to stop there. The server doesn't have a C
compilter and I can't load one on a production server. Next, I tried trying
to use the zip file with the precompiled option and using 'ppm install' to
install it. However, ppm reported that it doesn't provide code for this
platform. So, I took the tar file and extracted the files to their proper
places. Now when I try to run arsperl, I get an unhandled exception within
the ARS.dll. Does anyone have this working on a Windows 2003 server?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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