OT: Out of office (Re: Jack Roth is out of the office...)

2005-12-28 Thread Steve Dawson
Ted Schuerzinger wrote: "Jack Roth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> graced perl with these words of wisdom: SNIP The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is for the intended addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information, or copying of this message is

RE: Why do they insist on making PPM so difficult to troubleshoot ??

2005-12-28 Thread Jan Dubois
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, $Bill Luebkert wrote: > > I'm not sure how permanent this location is, but > > http://ppm.activestate.com/PPMPackages/5.8-windows/ > > You'll notice that instead of having them typed as text/plain, > they have them as application/octet-stream forcing you to D/L > rather th

Re: need Win32::AdminMisc

2005-12-28 Thread Sisyphus
- Original Message - From: "Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:08 AM Subject: need Win32::AdminMisc I'm in need of Win32::AdminMisc and roth.net has been down for several days. Why this module has never been in CPAN and/or the AS ppd lis

RE: Why do they insist on making PPM so difficult to troubleshoot ??

2005-12-28 Thread Jan Dubois
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Jeff Griffiths wrote: > perhaps Gozer can give a more complete answer, but I expect the > difference is that the ppd with the url above is available for PPM2 > compatibility, whereas in ppm3, you are hitting Gozer's new, super- > fast, super-cool mod_perl server implementation.

need Win32::AdminMisc

2005-12-28 Thread Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR
I'm in need of Win32::AdminMisc and roth.net has been down for several days. Why this module has never been in CPAN and/or the AS ppd list is a mystery to me.   Does anyone know of a mirror? Or has a cached/downloaded ppm file?   Thanks, - Mark. _

Re: Why do they insist on making PPM so difficult to troubleshoot ??

2005-12-28 Thread Jeff Griffiths
Sisyphus wrote: Yes - that's possibly what I was trying to find. I've since had time to take a more thorough look at the ppm documentation and, in so doing, found that the ppd file can be displayed by running: ppm describe -ppd DBI Interestingly, that displays a slightly different ppd file t

RE: MS SMTP and MS FTP server information

2005-12-28 Thread Paul Sobey
> How can I find this stuff with Perl? > I need to dump the SMTP and ftp settings, what MS calls > properties, from > a machine for a report but the setup is done using IIS with GUIs. > > Anyone know how to do this? Where to get the information from? > I've scoured the registry and can't find whe

MS SMTP and MS FTP server information

2005-12-28 Thread John Serink
Hi All: How can I find this stuff with Perl? I need to dump the SMTP and ftp settings, what MS calls properties, from a machine for a report but the setup is done using IIS with GUIs. Anyone know how to do this? Where to get the information from? I've scoured the registry and can't find where Gat