One way is to create the directory 'test' in Vista, right-click it and add your Vista user name with write access to the Security properties. Then, you can create files in that folder with J.

David Mitchell

Ralph G Selfridge wrote:
Latest J602 installed under Vista. I am told Vista has some 'safeguards'
which may be the problem.

Assume B is some dataset

B 1!:2<'mine\data.dat'    send it to 'data' directory in j602 directory

B 1!:2<'c:\test\data.dat'  returns  'file name error'

I've been told that Vista has safeguards on anything inside
  c:\users\ralph
and that may be the cause. How can I get around this? (which may mean some work inside Vista)

Ralph S

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