Perlscript in classic ASP on Windows Server 2016, IIS10

The current versions of ActivePerl no longer provide the components that your old site used. They are deprecated.

To get those components, you will need a Team or Business subscription with access to the back catalog. PerlSE starts to destabilize at 5.10 and by 5.16 it is no longer stable enough for production usage.

Our 5.14 (and older) installers are end of life, and they were not supported for use on Server 2016. IIS8+ isn’t supported for the older versions of ActivePerl either. You might be able to make it work, but you’ll have to work out how to set it up on your own based on the old examples and documentation for IIS 5 and 6. You will also need to add components to IIS itself, as modern versions do not install the libraries needed for Classic ASP sites.