OK, I'll have to play with File::Find and see if it will take UNC arguments. Also, if File::Find will, then would it be logical to assume File::Copy would, too? And doesn't File::Copy have a recursive add-on?
I happen to be home right now and I got to poking around on my laptop, and whatddya know, someone has written a perl script that maps drives when you're away from the office. Seems fairly simple in that it uses 'net use.' So I may look into that as well.
Thanks again,
J
UPDATE: Also File::Repl looks interesting and appears to work with UNCs.
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