This error is generally seen when using perl-based plug-in monitors and may refer to any path listed in the perl script.
This issue can usually be resolved by ensuring that perl exists where it should (default should be C:\\perl\\bin\\perl) and that all paths referenced in the perl script are valid (e.g. ..\\\\tmp\\\\).
This issue can usually be resolved by ensuring that perl exists where it should (default should be C:\\perl\\bin\\perl) and that all paths referenced in the perl script are valid (e.g. ..\\\\tmp\\\\).