>The annoying part of this is that I am NOT getting any results OR errors, just 
>nothing.

Is there a concept like "Start In" or "Working Directory" when running script 
with <cfexectue...>?

The only idea I can come up with is that the Perl script is failing because it 
can not find associated files that are relative to the loader.pl file.  I did 
notice that if I do not run the Perl code while in the proper directory from 
the command line, an error is generated.  When we previously set this Perl code 
to run from Windows Scheduled Task we had to provide a "Start In" parameter for 
things to work correctly. 

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