Hi,
Sure - you're welcome.
As for "access is denied" thing, it could be many things. Either an application is using that file (highly unlikely since you are attempting to transfer the databases), or it could be that the databases were protected. Still, I'm open to possibilities where the actual cdb was not copied over, which is a slight possibility.
Hope it gets resolved soon.
Cheers,
Joseph P.S. Currently editing the PBWorks site to include Apex testing data.

----- Original Message -----
From: don cooper <[email protected]
To: Contribute Braillenote <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:14:43 +0000
Subject: [Braillenote] databases on the Apex.

Hello to all, but perhaps especially to Joseph Lee, who, when I
mentioned the trouble I was having with databases created on my
Apex, and copying them for use on my PK, suggested that it might
be related to the upgrading to the ce 6 platform.  I am becoming
convinced that he is almost certainly right.  Today, having added
information to a 28 column database on my Apex, i copied it first
on to my western Digital hard-drive.  I found that I could gain
full use of this database direct from the hard-drive.  I next
took the cf-card from my PK, and using a card-reader,  made a
similar copy from the Apex on to it.  Here again, I was able to
access this database from the Apex while the card remained in my
carc-reader.  However, when the card was returned to my PK, all I
could get was the message, "access denied.  On checking, all my
databases behaved similarly.  It may well be that though the
higher operating platform offers considerable development
potential, it might, at the same time, create some
incompatibility aspects.  The best answer would be perhaps to
consider upgrading the PK, but somehow I don't think that's
likely.  anyway, many thanks Joseph for your suggestion.
Don Cooper.  (UK)

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