Greg,
Check the permissions on the posix side.
ls -l will provide you with the access.
for example:
shell/iX> ll ./MYFILE
-rwxr-x--- 1 MGR.MCRAE MCRAE 160 Feb 22 12:22 ./MYFILE
here are the permissions on myfile
What is the permissions on the group and account to are coping to?
You must have write access to the account. Use the ll command to get this
information. adjust the permissions by using chmod.
Hope this help
Best Regards
Cathlene Mc Rae
SR Reponse Center Engineer.
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