I want to gain access to a shared folder from a server I can not access physically. So my perl script, which will run on that server, has to do it for me.

In order to skip the netresource module, I wanted to use the shell command "net use" to establish the connection.

That is where the trouble emerged.

Perl returns the warning "Can't spawn cmd.exe: No such file or directory". Even if I add "C:/WINNT/system32" to @INC, perl simply surrenders. What do I do wrong?

Thanks in advance for Your adjuvant replies.

2005-03-05 Edited by Arunbear: Changed title from 'system() on windoze', as per Monastery guidelines


In reply to system() on Win32 by manoser

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