Try the following;

perl otrs.checkmodules.pl

It might not work as you're running on a windows system but you should be ok.

Rory
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2009/12/18 Michael Mitchell <mmitch...@6ave.com>:
> I need to check to see if I have the correct perl modules loaded I’m trying
> to execute the script otrs.checkmodules from the command line now I go into
> this directory c:\program files\otrs\otrs\bin what command do I type after
> this to see if the correct modules are loaded I’m doing this off of our
> helpdesk server which is a windows server 2003 environment .
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