[users@httpd] Question about Apache Web Svr and perl scripting

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Hello All,
 
I am new to Apache web server scripting, so bear with me.  I am running Apache on a Windows XP machine.
 
I have a perl script being called by the Apache web server.  The perl script creates a cmd script file that is called by perl to execute.  The cmd script runs fine except for one specific command that is failing.  The failing command is a copy command from a mapped Linux Samba drive to a local drive.  The script does not seem to have to power/permissions to run this command.
 
I looked at some of the Apache documentation regarding suexec and the power (or lack thereof) of cgi perl scripts.  The general explanation was to change the permissions for the cgi script using suexec, except that the instructions seem to be for a Unix server.  Can anyone tell me how to give a perl script enough power to copy to a mapped drive on an Apache Web Server in Windows?
 
Any help is appreciated.
 
Regards,
 
Sal T.
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