Okay, now you can laugh if you want. The real cause is NTFS intersected w/my current ignorance. I've encountered this in the past, but never thought about it until a while ago. I had copied the command files fm another location while logged on as an ADMINISTRATOR to an NTFS logical drive, which means that the OWNER attribute went w/'em - I was SOL and didn't know it when I logged on as me, despite references to me, both self and external, as "Oz, the Great and Powerful" (I have the wave file, if anyone's interested).
So, my current quick-fix was to copy these files fm NTFS partition to FAT32 partition and, voila, eureka, I once again feel somewhat great and powerful, at least sufficiently so to do my work tomorrow AM. Later, Steve in Memphis (W/Apologies to L. Frank Baum) ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, August 1, 2002 2:51 pm Subject: Re: RE: Win2K (Long-)File Name (Dumb Q?) > Sorry, that didn't work, but, has this worked f/you? > > Steve in Memphis > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Walker, Buddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thursday, August 1, 2002 2:21 pm > Subject: RE: Win2K (Long-)File Name (Dumb Q?) > > > Steve > > Try using quotes around the filename > > > > Buddy > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 2:58 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Win2K (Long-)File Name (Dumb Q?) > > > > > > Folks, please feel free to laugh/chuckle/harumph, but just why > > won't my > > RBWIN 6.5++ run some of my longer-named command files. Okay, I > > know, if > > this is actually funny to you, it's probably sad about either > your > > sense > > of humor or your quality of life. However, I'm sure this is > some > > basic > > thing about which I know basically nothing. > > > > TIA, > > Steve in Memphis > > > > ================================================ > > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > > Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l > > ================================================ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l > > ================================================ > > TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/ > > ================================================ > > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > > Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l > > ================================================ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l > > ================================================ > > TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/ > > > > ================================================ > TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: > Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l > ================================================ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l > ================================================ > TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: > http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/ > ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l ================================================ TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/
