I have seen this before.

Usually one of 2 things.

1) Someone rm'ed the directory while you were still in it
2) You don't have correct permissions to the account directory

I am guessing the latter since root appears to be fine. If you sure permissions are wide open on the directory, files and all subdirectories, you can check the VOC for corruption.

-Doug

At 09:10 AM 6/21/2007, Jon Wells wrote:

464 datatel>udt
-------------------------------- /test/coltest
Can't get current working directory.
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