More puzzlement (perhaps because when we play in the registery, we're beyond my depth), how come:
C:>ftype perl
perl="C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe" "%1" %*
while regedit doesn't know that? Searching the registery, I find NOTHING for the exact string you posted (meaning, I assume, that I should perhaps set that?) but do find, searching for .pl:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
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| .pl (Default) REG_SZ ntpfile
| | Content Type REG_SZ NoteTab Pro document
| | Perceived Type REG_SZ text
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| Perl (Default) REG_SZ ntpfile
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| ShellNew (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
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PersistentHandler (Default) REG_SZ {5e941....}
... the last of which says, "ww go out and RTFM (some more)!"
Thank you.
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