A TK perl program I am using selects my local C drive in place of all other mapped drives across my network. I.E. I select mapped drive y but only get drive c.
I'm running modules win32::odbc and win32::console in the script also. I've just installed them today so I assume the problem is related to the modules?
I usually run the TK program on a virtual machine with the same mapped drives and the script works.
sub get_drives {
@dir = ();
$dir = "c";
while ($dir !~ /AA/i) {
if (opendir (DIR, "$dir:")) {
push (@sorted, "$dir:");
push (@drives, "$dir:");
closedir (DIR);
}
$dir++;
$dir_cnt++;
}
if ($dir_cnt < 5) {
$dir_cnt = 5;
}
}
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