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April 1998, Week 3

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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary Dietz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Apr 1998 07:59:08 -0700
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I have never gotten the XCOPY method to work 100%.  It usually appear to work, but things just don't seem to function properly afterwards.

I would suggest that you give the HD95COPY/FAT32CP utilities that I mentioned in my earlier email a try.  Worked great for me!

Gary


Gary W. Dietz
Director of Administrative Computing
Walla Walla College
(509) 527-2850
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>>> Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]> 04/18 6:36 PM >>>
Costas wrote:

>As for the problems Jim Philips ran into after XCOPYing the disks,
>all I can say is "that's strange" ?! Sorry Jim, I didn't mean to
>prolong your agony but the XCOPY approach does/should/has work(ed)

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