Problem with apache on the new server is, it uses a fuzzy CGI wrapper that impersonates the actions perl does with the account that is logged in on the content management system. I am not very into impersonation, but I think it does not only matter to whom the process is impersonated, I 'heard/read' its more important to know who impersonates. I don't know what account is used for the impersonating. In IIS its easier for me to determine what account is used, and that's a good point indeed. I'll have a go at that one. Thx! Besides all, I am just beginning with perl. If my issue is a security issue (I can't really think of something else) I would of expect to get a different message returned in $!, other then "No such file or directory" that is. Is this normal perl behavior when it can't open a folder due to security issues?

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