The problem is more subtle than simply DNS failure.   It looks like the
IP address data returned by a DNS lookup (i.e. the Lookup routine worked
and returned valid data) which is then used by a another LMS routine to
pack the IP address into a another system call fails. 

As the same version fo LMS works on duplicate clean setup - this would
imply that something has been configured and/or installed that has
changed the underlying Windows in some way from a  "clean" system.  The
Perl used in Windows is 5.14 (don't try to go into reason why but due to
ActiveState)  which is a bit old so perhaps there is a small
incompatbility.  The problem with Windows version of LMS , it is not
possible to debug source modules without installing the standalone Perl
5.14 and LMS source modules.

Back to problem - LMS being runs as a service or a subprocess of logged
in user ?


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