said:
>> Well, I did discover that something had molested and trashed my
>>config.sys file.
>Something?
>>So I fixed that up. Made sure that I had the TMP,
>>TEMP, TEMPDIR, and LOGFILES all pointing at existing directories.
>And are not on M:?
???
The TMP directories are on my boot drive, Drive F:.
Drive M: is where the ISO file source data is located.
>> Then I went to my Drive M: and removed the R readonly
>>flag from all the files and hopefully from all directories
>>also.
>You don't need to do that.
OK. Well the files there now have the Read Only attribute removed
anyway.
>I need to see your current script and the full log. Send them to me
>directly rather than via the list.
Sure thing. I have already gather the material together.
Oh, by the way, through trial and error, I found that indicating the
location of the source material as M: or M:/ did not work. It would
produce an error message, right at the beginning of the log file. Not
until I tried M:/* did the error message disappear.
>> There ain't nothing there to sort!
>The message indicates a name clash that can not be resolved. I've never
>seen it other than when there is more than one pathspec on the command
>line.
>Steven
Thanks Steven
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