I'm not exactly sure what you mean. How are you determining that the
"perl engine is still not working"? An example of the error you are
seeing may make it easier for someone to give you pointers in the
right direction.

On 1/25/07, Rajeev Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently installed active perl on my windows xp box SP2. but the perl
> engine is not starting, it is giving a hint to change some IE setting at the
> bottom, and i have done that ('enable'd it for intranet security settings).
> but the perl engine is still not working and still giving the same error.
>
> plz. advice.
>
> thank you.
> Rajeev
>
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