> Our entire Perl installation lives on the network under
> Z:\linuxaux\opt\perl.  So in theory you just need to get the modules
> installed under there.

<confused>

As I understand it, the z:\linuxaux directory would only be used if booted to the 
Linux Boot Disk
(doable) during the 1st phase of the install BEFORE windows 2K/XP/2K3 is up and 
running. 

I suppose if the aim is only to get the database information at this early stage and 
write
everything to text files on the local machine, as we do now, then doing it this way 
would work. It
seems to me that a more comprehensive solution would be to also get the DBI module to 
function
within windows (harder?) so that no, or almost no, configuration information has to be 
written to
flat files. That and application installation without a full re-install, think 
upgrades to
applications or rollouts of new apps, becomes a lot easier aswell.

</confused>




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