Dave Fogle writes:
> Thanks for responding, but the full path is not the answer.
>
> I have tried every conceivable full path (see original message) and it does
> not help. In fact, the only thing that has ever worked was using no path
> info and putting the file in the root of the C: drive on my local machine.
> But for some reason, this did not work the next time I tried it even though
> I had copied and pasted the commands into a text file to make sure I could
> duplicate them exactly.
>
> Something more mysterious is going on here, but I suspect that it is
> platform specific. Anyone who is going to solve this is going to have to
> take it on faith that there is an actual issue.
Also try using slashes instead of backslashes in the path name.
Nothing misterious is going on here ...
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