Yes that was my question only bcoz I was not able to get the syntax correct for Map or connect. I tried the following Map => '\\\\192.168.0.2\snapshot',{persistent=>1,user=>'uid',passwd=>'pwd',overwrite=>1}; Above syntax gave many error: ------------------ Useless use of a constant in void context at map.pl line 11. Useless use of a constant in void context at map.pl line 11. Useless use of anonymous hash ({}) in void context at map.pl line 11. --------------------------------------------- And for Connect ther was no syntax given to include uid and password... Pls tell me how to include Map in my code posted in my previous comment..

In reply to Re^6: Accessing Shared network drive folder by vishalkbhatt
in thread Accessing Shared network drive folder by vishalkbhatt

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