Hi Melvin,

Melvin wrote:
>>> Is it possible to install ASSP with it's own copy of Perl, while another
>>> earlier copy of Perl is in the path on the same machine?
>>>
...[snip]...
>>   
> You can also control this by altering the environment for whatever user 
> account will be running ASSP.  Even if the system environment has a 
> variable set, you can set you're own copy of it for each user which can 
> make the default search path to find perl which ever location you 
> choose.  Keep in mind that if you run ASSP as a service, you'll have to 
> define the account which the service uses, otherwise it will use the 
> System account and therefore only the system wide copy of the environment.
> 

Thanks for that - that would seem to be a more elegant way of doing it
once I've found my feet. Will experiment.


-- 

Regards,

PhilK


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