If you install ActivePerl without full administrator privileges, the Administrative Privileges: ActivePerl installations must be performed by a privileged user.May get an error message to this effect, or it may fail mysteriously. If you do, the Windows Installer Service will notīe able to access the EXE file in order to perform the installation. Installation package from a directory for which the “System” account does
System Account: (EXE Installer only) Do not launch the.Perl modules to be used during the installation process. Otherwise, these variables may cause incompatible versions of Have been set on your system, you should unset them before installingĪctivePerl. Perl Environment Variables: if Perl environment variables.PerlScript requires an ActiveX scripting host such as Internet Explorer or Windows Scripting Host.Perl for ISAPI requires an ISAPI-compatible web server, such as IIS.The installation requires at least 200 MB of hard drive space.Before you beginīefore you start the installation, you need to ensure that your system meets the prerequisites, and that you do not have other Perl distributions that are going to conflict with ActivePerl. For more complex installations you can run the Setup Wizard on the command line.
I'll update the links in post #1 to refer to those links - thanks for finding them.You can install ActivePerl by downloading and running the Setup Wizard (.exe). The 64-bit version of 5.16.3 you reference at CNet is identical to the one I have, which came from ActiveState's site. I'm not going to post the binaries as this might violate some ActiveState terms. Reinstalling 5.16 works fine, so I'd say the only option currently is that version.
Version 5.18 does not have certain required modules available, so that's a no-go. Given the unfriendliness here towards anything not JScript or VBScript, I'm not hopeful this will get investigated or resolved. The 32-bit version of ActivePerl 5.20 causes DirectoryOpus to emit to the log the diagnostic "Script Engine 'perlscript' could not be opened". The 64-bit version of ActivePerl 5.20 causes DirectoryOpus 11.12.04 to crash upon selecting a perlscript rename script. there is a download-location on the forum somewhere where you can store 'your'ĪctivePerl? But likely that requires okay from the administrator. Maybe you can verify the checksums? Alternatively, maybe. Now, I don't know which versions you have available at yours. for 圆4 one might try it from CNet - ActiveState ActivePerl Windows (64-bit)ĭ/ActiveState-Ac. I am not sure whether the below files are 'reworked' (meaning: added trojans, malware, pups whatever)īut. If that is the case, then the below can be ignored. So, the latest version of Dynamic Renamer is indeed compatible with v5.