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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > MCSD > MCP+SB > Perl

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Hay all.....

I am desperate for infos on Perl.
I am also currently doing my MCP+SB...and am stuck.
I have been trying to install Perl on my PC, and guess what.........IT DOESN'T WORK.
I have windows 98.......and I went to "Perl.Com" /Activestate.com and downloaded Perl (latest Version)...and installed it...but now I don't know how to run it..
I've tried it with MS-DOS and something is still wrong...and I've been trying for over a week now...8 hours a day...
Can anybody help me..

Thanks
MCPSB
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Make sure the first line in your scripts points to PERL. Use the full path to PERL.exe

It should be in documentation for active perl

Normaly, on UNIX you would use something like this:
# ! /usr/bin/perl

On Windows something like this:
#!c:/perl/bin/perl.exe

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Was I supposed to download an .exe file????


It wasn't an .exe file, but it had 20MB

OH NO!!!!
What now?

Sorry for the inconvenience!!

MCPSB

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