ou will find your path, which is most likely not what you think it is.
That doesn't really gell with what we've discovered so far. If he can create the file from the command line using shell redirection; there should be no reason that perl running at that exact same command prompt cannot also create/write to the file.
That places the problem firmly in the realms of Perl -- most likely there's something weird about the installation -- rather than anything to do with the OS or permissions.
In reply to Re^2: Permission denied writing to Windows 10
by BrowserUk
in thread Permission denied writing to Windows 10
by Anonymous Monk
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