From http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/intermittent-failure-vbscript-returns-1073741819-w2k8-r2#comment-6378581:
The negative return code -1073741819 is actually the translation of 0xC0000005. This code mean[s] ACCESS_VIOLATION.... Usually this kind of problem is caused by an AntiVirus software running on the machine.
So, this is probably possibly not a Perl problem — especially if, as your question seems to imply, you suddenly started getting this error on a script which was working OK previously? Have you just installed or updated your AV software?
Athanasius <°(((>< contra mundum
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