Tim,
Thanks a lot for this.. Thanks to you and a few others on this list I now 
have Perl running properly on my server !!!!!!!

Well - guess I can kiss the Summer goodbye ...... ha ha ;-)

Thanks again
Anadi

>Not sure what happened, every time I have installed, ActiveState
>updated the path. When you installed, did you have admin rights?
>
>Anyway, what you want to do is right click 'My Computer', the pick
>'Properties'.  On the System Properties pop up, go to the 'Advanced'
>tab and pick the 'Environment Variables' button.  In the 'System
>Variables' section edit the "Path" variable and add Perl.  Mine looks
>something like this ==> D:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT; 
>8<---snipped
>
>I would also suggest editing or adding the  PATHEXT  variable to
>include .pl (again, mine looks like this  
>.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.pl;8<---snipped
>
>You will need admin rights to do this.  Now you should be able to type
>perl -v at a cmd prompt and get a good response.  Also, you should be
>able to type 'hello' in the dir you have hello.pl
>
><hello.pl>
>#!perl -w
>use strict;
>
>print "hello world\n";
></hello.pl>

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