I have experienced exactly the same problem and it comes and goes.  It is
not consistent.  It has happened in 1.850.  I haven't seen it in 1.851 or
1.852, yet.

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At 09:49 AM 2/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>PROBLEM:
>In RBwin, cannot execute the simple command:  COPY filename directory
>Get error msg:   -ERROR- cannot create destination file (2086)
>
>I can successfully run the exact command from DOS, as well as from R:BASE
>for DOS (latest version).
>
>I am using this workaround: COPY filename directory\filename
>
>example:
>I cannot do COPY TEST.FIL C:\RB\BACKUP but I can do COPY TEST.FILE
>C:\RB\BACKUP\TEST.FIL
>
>I am running latest RBwin6.5++ (patch 2) on a standalone PC running
>Windows98.  It seems likely related to the operating system.  Since I don't
>keep back copies of RBwin, I can't test prior versions, and won't be able to
>test any other clients for several days.
>
>Also, (maybe related):  If I move to a sub-directory and then enter DIR I do
>not see the full path at the top of the listing as I do under R:BASE for DOS
>(e.g., C:\RB\BACKUP).  Instead, I see only C:BACKUP\ at the top.  I don't
>recall if that has always been the case under RBwin.  Again, maybe it's
>specific to the operating system.
>
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