Of course. Simply look at how Win32::LongPath does it and do it the same way in your own script. This kind of lift-and-drop coding is a great waste of time compared to simply installing the module but since your employer makes the rules they will surely be happy to pay for your time.
Other alternatives include:
In reply to Re^4: Detecting if a folder is a symbolic link
by hippo
in thread Detecting if a folder is a symbolic link
by ralphch
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