Steve,

Take no offence, this comes from personal experience <g>, but did 
you check the spelling?

Ben Petersen



On 1 Jul 2002, at 9:45, J. Stephen Wills wrote:

> Okay, this seems wierd to me, as I expected it to be a WIN2K-related
> problem, exclusively.  However, I get the same error message on this laptop
> under WIN98.
> 
> Help?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve in Memphis
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> > Behalf Of J. Stephen Wills
> > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 9:15 AM
> > To: RBase List Server
> > Subject: RBWIN 6.5++ 1.851xRT03 - Unable to open file ... (2583)
> >
> >
> > Okay, guys, I'm hopin' f/a quick answer on this.  It might be more in the
> > area of WIN2K than RBase, but, I figured, either way, one of y'all will
> > probably know the solution.
> >
> > So, I'm rockin' along at home yesterday, makin' changes to forms
> > and code on
> > my beautiful new laptop, moving forward with integration (-type, but a bit
> > unstructured) testing, when, with all my mod's to this point
> > working, when,
> > presented in a dialogue, I get this error message :
> >
> >     "-ERROR- Unable to open file: MY_FILE_NAME.CMD (2583)"
> >
> > So, I check the file attributes and they appear nominal - just like the
> > others.  I look at security (WIN2K) and it looks normal, too.  I check RB
> > File Depth, changing it fm 5 to 10, alas, to no avail.  I'm also not aware
> > of any path-related issues, and, although the path(s) are different, these
> > modules are simply run fm the current directory.  Umm, yes, the file is in
> > the current directory.
> >
> > Additionally, I tried running it fm the R> and I got the same
> > error mesage.
> >
> > As I still have my old(-er) WIN98 laptop (BTW, anybody got any
> > good tips on
> > migration fm old unit to new one?), I'm about to copy the changed command
> > files and DB to here, and try it fm here.  If it works here, then it's
> > probably something related to WIN2K.  Nevertheless, I'm still lookin'
> > f/help.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve in Memphis ...
> > (... where our state legislators can't seem to fund my "non-essential"
> > operations, although my non-essential superiors [no insult to
> > them] consider
> > my work essential to our non-essential research group.  W/apologies f/the
> > editorial whining.  -Steve)
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