How are you creating the Junction? Are you using the sysinternals tool?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768It seems to work for me. You mentioned "cloning" at first, what method are you using to create your clone?
A slightly more tedious alternative to
File::Find is
opendir/
readdir/
closedir.
Not releated to your question, but be careful of using :
sub process()
The parentheses are a prototype and mean that no arguments should be passed. That prototype is ignored here because the subroutine is defined after the call, and the call is through a reference, so prototypes are ignored. If you check the
File::Find documentation and the example "wanted" subroutine it is not declared with a prototype.
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