OK, so the object is being created properly.

What is in pIniFileName?

>It returns "ISFMain"
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>--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <gh@...> wrote:
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>> What happens if you do MsgBox TypeName(FS)?
>> 
>> Let's see if the object is created properly.
>> 
>> >Hi George,
>> >
>> >Thanks for looking into this.
>> >
>> >I've tried various ways and I always get the error.
>> >
>> >I also changed FileIO.nsb by adding another button to use "CopyFile",
>> >and I get the same error there.
>> >
>> >Let me know if you want the FileIO.nsb so you can test it.
>> >
>> >Best regards,
>> >Edgard
>> >
>> >--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <gh@> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Is the file "tmp.ini" present in root (\)? You need to give full
>> >> pathnames to files in Windows CE.
>> >> 
>> >> >Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> >I'm trying to copy a text file from the device to the storage card.  
>> >> >The line of code is:
>> >> >
>> >> >   FS.CopyFile "tmp.ini",pIniFileName,1
>> >> >
>> >> >I'm getting the following error:
>> >> >
>> >> >Microsoft VBScript runtime error - line 1198, char 3
>> >> >File name of class name not found during Automation operation
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >I know the FileStream object is working because I previously use other
>> >> >methods... for example I create the "tmp.ini" file with it:
>> >> >
>> >> >   Set tmpFile = FS.CreateFile("tmp.ini")
>> >> >
>> >> >And this code is working.
>> >> >
>> >> >I have NSBasic 8.2.0a on the desktop.   On the device NSBasic reports
>> >> >being version 8.0.0 on the device's nsbasic editor "About NSBasic/CE"
>> >> >menu option.   I doubt this has anything to do with the "CopyFile"
>> >> >problem, but I thought I'd mention it just in case.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks,
>> >> >Edgard
>> >> >
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