Did you double-up on the backslashes? The single quotes prevents $\ from interpolating, but '\\' still converts to '\':
Roboticus@Roboticus-PC ~ $ cat interp.pl #!/usr/bin/perl print '\\10.64.30.27\C$\Users\hari9', "\n"; print '\\\\10.64.30.27\\C$\\Users\\hari9', "\n"; Roboticus@Roboticus-PC ~ $ perl interp.pl \10.64.30.27\C$\Users\hari9 \\10.64.30.27\C$\Users\hari9
...roboticus
In reply to Re^3: write/read to remote machine
by roboticus
in thread write/read to remote machine
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