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64 bit ActivePerl comes with alot of Win32::* modules out of the box. Dumping my 64 bit ActivePerl's folders.
API API.pm AuthenticateUser.pm ChangeNotify.pm Clipboard.pm Console Console.pm DBIODBC.pm Event.pm EventLog.pm File.pm FileSecurity.pm Internet.pm IPC.pm Job.pm Mutex.pm NetAdmin.pm NetResource.pm ODBC.pm OLE OLE.pm PerfLib.pm Pipe.pm Process.pm Registry.pm Semaphore.pm Service.pm Shortcut.pm Sound.pm TieRegistry.pm WinError.pm
List of Win32::* XS modules.
C:\Perl64\lib\auto\Win32>dir /b API AuthenticateUser ChangeNotify Clipboard Console Event EventLog File FileSecurity Internet IPC Job Mutex NetAdmin NetResource ODBC OLE PerfLib Pipe Process Registry Semaphore Service Shortcut Sound TieRegistry Win32.dll Win32.pdb WinError

In reply to Re^3: Win32::GUI on 64bit Windows? by bulk88
in thread Win32::GUI on 64bit Windows? by Art78

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