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Ok here is a question that really drives me insane... I am really getting aggressiv over the last 3 days... I need the file

VarList.pm

since I need SNMP to work correctly.
It is all there.
Now on the net they say it is part of SNMP4.2 well that doesn't install under Windows XP (yes I have to work with XP for this) and CPAN also says that it is part of net-snmp (former ucd-snmp) but here the prob is that that first didn't install because it required the ucd-snmp which since i didn't need it in 1999 I didn't have and when i got it and it got installed it was NOT part of it. So now I searched again and found out that it is may be part of SNMP-Simple on CPAN but ... hey wrong again nothing there. By this time I have found script for everything in the world concerning snmp but not that file. The funny thing is though that every script I have uses it but you can't get that file... great isn't it. I am really feeling hell on this.
This all happend in 3 days on which I searched for 7 hours per days.
I also tried SNMP::Multi and no it is not part of it :-).

In reply to Where can I get SNMP::VarList by theroninwins

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