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In <200309082116.0735465.7@scoug.com>, on 09/08/03   
   at 09:16 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>Error id 0X0200  
>Primary RC  0x0002  
>Secondary RC  0x0000  
>Device info os/2 API error code = 3 (x0003)  
 
Error 3 is:  
 
 SYS0003: The system cannot find the path specified.  
 
 
>The BST file is:  
 
>[Device_0]  
>  Type = Logical Device  
>  Name = Z:\MtoZ_9703.dat  
 
This says you are going to write the backups to drive Z: with this  
selected name.  
 
>Any thoughts will be welcome including "read the 8/27 on-line help log  
>and do what it says".  
 
Everything looks reasonable as long as you mounted the CD-R as drive Z:  
before starting BA2K.  Did you do this?  
 
How is RSJ working otherwise?  Can you record CDs using RSJs drag and drop  
features when you mount the CD-RW drive as Z:?  
 
Steven  
 
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