> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick J. LoPresti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> Maybe the service just takes a while to fire up the first 
> time.  Could you open a cmd prompt after the failure and run 
> "z:\scripts\perl.bat"
> by hand?

In fact, the action of running a command prompt (Ctrl-Alt-Del, New
Task... cmd) while it was starting the perl install, seemed to "kick" it
and it worked. Very strange.

I re-started the installation and waited for it to fail again (just to
make sure I wasn't imagining things), which it did, and I was able to
run the perl script through a new cmd window just fine.

So I'm still not sure whether it's time dependent or not. Very
frustrating though!

Chris



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