On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> Nope, it still doesn't work on NT 4.0 TSE. I still get:
>
> perl.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure entry point
> GlobalMemoryStatusEx could not be located in the dynamic link
> library KERNEL32.dll.
>
> As most of our customers' server
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> I hope the same will work on NT 4.0. I wonder why MSVCR70.dll isn't
> mentioned in the documentation for Win32::AdminMisc, and isn't
> installed automatically by PPM.
It is the C runtime library for Microsoft VC++ 7.0. Dave Roth used it to
compile his mo
Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
Never mind, I found it, downloaded it, put it in my C:\Windows\System
directory, and the module now works.
I hope the same will work on NT 4.0. I wonder why MSVCR70.dll isn't
mentioned in the documentation for Win32::AdminMisc, and isn't
installed automatically by PPM.
Nop
Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
Jan,
You are correct. Now I have uninstalled ActivePerl, wiped out the
C:\Perl directory, and reinstalled. I now see that AdminMisc is not
included with ActivePerl - it just showed up last time because it was
there when the documenation was generated. So, I reinstalled th
Jan Dubois wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
OK, I installed the latest version of ActivePerl on my PC - 5.8.6. It
includes the Win32::AdminMisc module.
I tried to run a simple program that just did a 'use
Win32::AdminMisc;'. I got the following error dialog:
p
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Lyle Kopnicky wrote:
> OK, I installed the latest version of ActivePerl on my PC - 5.8.6. It
> includes the Win32::AdminMisc module.
>
> I tried to run a simple program that just did a 'use
> Win32::AdminMisc;'. I got the following error dialog:
>
> perl.exe - Unable To Loc