ummm... unless NT-PRINT1 and NT-PRINT2 are subroutines that reture qr// regexps... you need to fix your regexp calls... I will assume NT-PRINT1 and NT-PRINT2 are strings you want to match (you need to quote strings 'NT-PRINT1' or "NT-PRINT1" at the very least) but to match those strings as a regexp try the following...
foreach (@vals) {
$SubKey->GetValues(\%cvalues);
if ($cvalues{'Server'}[2] =~ /NT-PRINT1/)
{print "something\n"};
elsif ($cvalues{'Server'}[2] =~ /NT-PRINT2/)
{print "another thing\n"};
}
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