Good day nayabrahil
As far as I know, the DIR command does not support UNC file paths. You will most likely need to map that path to a drive letter on your machine.
Alternatively I located a library that seems to work by mapping the UNC path to a temporary location.
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::pushd;
my $TEMP_DIR_OF_UNC = pushd( '\\AX-RISCVMCRYS02\C$\CALC' );
print "Temporary mapping of UNC path is : $TEMP_DIR_OF_UNC\n";
system('DIR '.$TEMP_DIR_OF_UNC);
I suggest reading over the manual page for the Pushd library. There are some usage gotcha's in there.
http://search.cpan.org/~dagolden/File-pushd-1.006/lib/File/pushd.pm
I hope this helps.
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