At 05:23 PM 11/30/02 -0600, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>I have gotten the message, but it's been a while, and I seem to recall
>that I found the backup was made anyway..  As I recall, when I saw the
>message, I had opened a file, decided I wanted to modify the path in some
>manner (say, move the original file to a node in the path in a manner such
>that the original node no longer exists.

No backup is created. Yes, I moved the files, but often do that. Opening
the saved file (now in the new directory) and saving it still results in
this error.

 At 09:58 PM 12/1/02 -0600, Fisher, Allen wrote:
>It sounds like either your original file or your backup is marked read-only.

Not in this case. And the newly save files result in that error as well.

Both good calls, but not the situation here.

It's not fatal, but I do like my backups. :) Any chance that a directory
path (including filename) 64 characters or longer can create this error?

Dennis





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