Accordingly to perldoc -f system:
Does exactly the same thing as "exec LIST", except that a fork is done first, and the parent process waits for the child process to complete.
This means that only the forked process will change its working directory; you should use instead the command chdir.
HTH, Valerio
In reply to Re: Windows NT: How Do I change Working/Current directory within a perl script,
by valdez
in thread Windows NT: How Do I change Working/Current directory within a perl script,
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