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in reply to Accessing perl/Tk

Copying Tk into folders isn't going to work. With Active State, use the ppm package installer to install Tk. Type "ppm" at a command prompt to start the GUI version.

Active State does a lot of work to make Tk have the Windows look and feel. And there are .dlls that go with this that your simple "copy approach" would have missed. Using the installer will solve all of these path problems.