> But then what about the Config.pm file? It appears to have the drive letter
> where perl is installed hardcoded in. Can I change that drive letter to a
> UNC path? Or do I not need to mess with it?

Unless you want to install modules from some of the clients you don't 
have to.

Perl seldom looks into Config.pm at such settings. Usualy only if you 
mess up with the instalation/libraries.

You might find modules that would care, but I bet they'll be rather 
rare.

Jenda
 

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