Jan Dubois wrote:
Please let me know if there's some deficiency in the fix that I've used :-)
Yes, you have ignored my advice to check the registry for the PERLDB entry. If Perl doesn't find a PERL* environment variable, it looks in the registry for defaults. Most likely you will find an entry under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Perl
Found it and removed it.
Less likely, but worth checking also:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Perl
Checked but there's nothing there.
Now I don't need to set any environment variables at all. That about wraps it up - thanks for the help.
Cheers, Rob
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