Patrick,
I had the same problem on Win2k and XP. My network people tell me the
problem is that the file system on the hard drive is NTFS not fat32.

Myron

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Subject: Copy Fails In Windows 2000

We are running the latest version of R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) with a
database
command file that contains this command: "copy filename.csv
G:\public\labels"  (without the quotes, natch).  This command has worked
flawlessly over the years in Win95, Win98, XP and NT.  However, the user
of
this particular routine was just switched to Windows 2000 and the
command
returns an error message that the file cannot be copied (don't yet have
the
error code).  The user has full read/write access to the directory
G:\public\labels and, since RBase is running otherwise, apprently still
has
the program directory C:\RBTI which is used for the stratch file.

I did a quick workaround using ZIP XCOPY, as this was discussed back in
January, but I wonder if anyone else has had this problem, how it was
solved
and if it was reported to RBTI?  If not reported and indeed a "problem",
I
will gather more facts and send them a note.

Patrick Murphy
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