Please try the Perl Development Kit of Activestate. You can create 
freestanding EXEs, DLLs, Windows NT Services, etc.

http://www.activestate.com/Products/Perl_Dev_Kit/

-- Rex


Glenn Meyer wrote:

>I have written a perl app that I use on several servers I support.  They all 
>have ActiveState Perl 5.005 installed.  Some of my team members also want to 
>use my app, but some of their servers cannot have Active Perl installed 
>(customer requirement).
>
>As I was browsing through some of our tools, I found a version of perl that 
>appears to be a stand alone rather than installed version...
>
>perl.exe -v shows...
>
>This is perl, version 4.0
>
>perl for NT $$Revisison: 4.0.1.8
>Build 3
>Patch level: 36
>
>Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, Larry Wall
>NT Copyright (c) 1193, Inertgraph Corporation
>
>Using this perl.exe and my app on a server that does not have Active Perl 
>installed looks like it would work, but some of the syntax is not happy.  I 
>suspect this is an old version.
>
>Is there something like this ( a stand-alone product) still available that is 
>more up to date?
>
>Thank you!!  Glenn Meyer
>




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