Since it is a "cold backup".  The database is closed.  Try using the 
copy command
instread of the ocopy to see if this eliminates the problem.  I don't 
expect that it will
but if it does you can complain about a problem in ocopy and if not you 
can eliminate
ocopy as the problem and start blaming Microsoft.

John

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>Group,
>We are doing a cold backup to a remote server. I am using OCOPY that fails
>intermittently with the following message:
>OCOPY - Insufficient disk space on target drive
>There is more than sufficient space on the drive to hold the file. I filed a
>TAR and was told that the error message is generic in nature and they could
>not tell me exactly what is failing. Can anyone PLEASE give me some
>suggestions. The file is always SYSTEM01.DBF. All the rest of the files copy
>across without a problem.
>TIA
>Al Rusnak
>804-734-8453
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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