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Perl Command Line Interpreter crashed often on reboot

eugenevdm

Regular Pleskian
I have the following problem on reboot, I have to close the crash window four or five times:

"Perl Command Line Interpreter encountered a problem and needed to close.

This occured on 2007/10/11 at 05:20:35 AM

Please tell Microsoft about this problem.
We have created an error report that you can send to us. We will treat this report as confidential and anonymous.

The see what data this error report contains, click here.

When you 'click here' you get:

Error signature
szAppName : perl.exe szAppVer : 5.8.8.816 szModName : ntdll.dll
szModVer : 5.2.3790.3959 offset : 0001a379"

We don't use MailEnable but Central Mail so I doubt this message comes from there. We do however use AWStats which I believe also uses Perl, and we're having huge problems with statistics not generating, so I suspect this could be part of the problem.

Anyone else got this message? Any advice?
 
Hi Eugene,

i suppose it is better to contact support team of SWsoft; and ask them for help;
btw, you should have active support option on license or purchase a per-incident support.
 
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