This is a great solution! In fact, I may use this sometime in the future for a different need. After reading this I set Strawberry Perl up on network share and tested it out. It certainly works (with my logon) and the modules can be installed in one place for everyone. Again, I really like this solution. Unfortunately, the tool calling the perl only has local admin privileges, so it cannot access shares setup to require logged on network accounts. After further discussion, I decided to use the old build and just do the extra coding instead of trying to compile my own with a few specific modules. I'd like to spend more time learning how to roll my own, but I am under time constraints to get this up and running. Thanks again.
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