Yes, doing this from the windows side is somewhat more difficult because of the static vs dynamic view thing with CC for Windows. I would recommend not doing this on windows, but if you simply must, then you should first try out a chdir('some dir in your view'). This should be no problem in a window where your static view is set up. If that doesn't work, please follow my example for an exec of a script that perhaps does a desc of an element or something trivial.
To summarize, CC is tricky but even more so, and you're going to have to try doing very simple things before you throw big scripts at it. Please look at the -exec docs.
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