Hi,

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Betreff: [Unattended] $OEM$
Von: Chad Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [email protected]
Datum: 26.04.2007 22:01

> Anyone else had an issue copying files under /os/xxxxx/$oem$/$1 
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> My unattended installation stops when trying to copy these files with an 
> error.  The only way around is to ignore the files.  My unattended 
> server is Linux and I can’t get to the $oem$ directory from the Linux 
> terminal…
this looks to me like the 64-chars-in-oem-path-limt problem.

This problem was the topic of many discussions on this list so I will 
not dive into it. Just search the list archive.

Hope this was helpfull

Regards
Jan


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