Steve,

Just a guess, but did you try to use a shorter (8.3) XXXXXXXX.CMD file name.

Richard (Ringo) Starkey

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Behalf Of J. Stephen Wills
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:15 AM
To: RBase List Server
Subject: RBWIN 6.5++ 1.851xRT03 - Unable to open file ... (2583)


Okay, guys, I'm hopin' f/a quick answer on this.  It might be more in the
area of WIN2K than RBase, but, I figured, either way, one of y'all will
probably know the solution.

So, I'm rockin' along at home yesterday, makin' changes to forms and code on
my beautiful new laptop, moving forward with integration (-type, but a bit
unstructured) testing, when, with all my mod's to this point working, when,
presented in a dialogue, I get this error message :

        "-ERROR- Unable to open file: MY_FILE_NAME.CMD (2583)"

So, I check the file attributes and they appear nominal - just like the
others.  I look at security (WIN2K) and it looks normal, too.  I check RB
File Depth, changing it fm 5 to 10, alas, to no avail.  I'm also not aware
of any path-related issues, and, although the path(s) are different, these
modules are simply run fm the current directory.  Umm, yes, the file is in
the current directory.

Additionally, I tried running it fm the R> and I got the same error mesage.

As I still have my old(-er) WIN98 laptop (BTW, anybody got any good tips on
migration fm old unit to new one?), I'm about to copy the changed command
files and DB to here, and try it fm here.  If it works here, then it's
probably something related to WIN2K.  Nevertheless, I'm still lookin'
f/help.

Thanks,
Steve in Memphis ...
(... where our state legislators can't seem to fund my "non-essential"
operations, although my non-essential superiors [no insult to them] consider
my work essential to our non-essential research group.  W/apologies f/the
editorial whining.      -Steve)

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