on such OS the path is always important:

# 64bit cmd.exe launched as Administrator (via right click runas) C:\Windows\system32>echo wrote > "c:\Program Files\_ONE.txt" C:\Windows\system32>type "c:\Program Files\_ONE.txt" wrote # Perl 32 bit C:\Windows\system32>C:\path\strP5.22-32\perl\bin\perl.exe -e "system q +q(echo WroteByPerl > $ARGV[0] ) or die $^E" "c:\Pro +gram Files\_TWO.txt" File esauriti at -e line 1. # the above error is in italian, as the OS, and means 'There are no mo +re files.' # Perl 64 bit C:\Windows\system32>C:\path\straw64\perl\bin\perl.exe -e "system qq(ec +ho WroteByPerl64bit > $ARGV[0] ) or die $^E" "c:\Progra +m Files\_TWO.txt" Accesso negato at -e line 1. # Access Denied

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Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re^3: Permission denied writing to Windows 10 by Discipulus
in thread Permission denied writing to Windows 10 by Anonymous Monk

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