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Steven,
I tried your modification of my CMD file even though 4OS/2 is my default
command processor. No go. As soon as I click on my Program Icon I get
the blue error box, it does not even seem to access the harddrive. So, I
think the error is in the properties of my Program Icon.
Martin Rosenfeld
Steven Levine wrote:
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>In <4164883C.4000406@comcast.net>, on 10/06/04
> at 08:03 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
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>>Here is the contents of BAK-MOZ.CMD:
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>>cdd v:\bak-moz
>>dsync -v -i
>>exit
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>Is 4OS2 your default command processor? If not you need to rewrite this
>as:
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> v:
> cdd \bak-moz
> dsync -v -i
> exit
>
>Rule one. If something doesn't work and you can't read the error message
>because it goes by too fast, the first thing you need to do is figure a
>way to slow things down. Try your original as:
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> cdd v:\bak-moz
> dsync -v -i
> pause
> exit
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>and the error should be obvious.
>
>Steven
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