Unfortunately drive letters are not an option.
Just to make sure that it is really the UNC path which causes griefs: Could you at least try in a test run to use drive letters instead, so that you can confirm the cause?
I don't know what Tk is doing internally so that your call fails. UNC pathes are OK in *most* cases, but here are two exceptions I know, which don't work with UNC pathes: If you use the Cygwin version of Perl, or if you set *on the command line* the "default drive" to a UNC path (which doesn't seem to apply in your case). But of course there might be other issues I'm not aware of.
In reply to Re^3: problem with mounted share (MS Windows)
by rovf
in thread problem with mounted share (MS Windows)
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