Thanks that almost works!

I'm getting permission denied now

This is my code now:

my $machine = 'ybslint01'; my $sharename1 = 'wwwdev'; my $sharename2 = 'wwwybs'; my $source = "\\\\$machine\\$sharename1\\streams\\$Config{'Author'}\\$ +Config{'Ref'}"; my $target = "\\\\$machine\\$sharename2\\ybsone\\pipeline\\master\\13A +pr\\$Config{'Ref'}"; rename $source, $target or die "Couldn't move '$source' to '$target' : $!";
It's giving permission denied on the 'rename' bit. What accesses levels do I need to give to what?

This is the error:

Software error: Couldn't move '\\ybslint01\wwwdev\streams\5110\1144336035.htm' to '\\y +bslint01\wwwybs\ybsone\pipeline\master\13Apr\1144336035.htm' : Permis +sion denied at E:\Perlcgi\Pipeline\approve.pl line 189.

In reply to Re^3: Can I use Perl to move an entire HTML file on a different server? by kjg
in thread Can I use Perl to move an entire HTML file on a different server? by kjg

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