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February 1995, Week 1

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Steve Elmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Elmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Feb 1995 19:13:27 GMT
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Thomas,
 
You can use the listf command to determine your access to the file.  It may
be that you don't have the correct security.  Also look for the "*" on the
listf showing the file in use - it may be that someone has it opened
exclusive.
 
Steve
 
Thomas Hagen ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Hello .. well I am new to the HP3000 world and this question might be very
: simple to people which have followed this group for some time.
 
: Today I tried to copy files from one account to another. I also tried to
: purge in another account than the one I was standing in. I both cases I
: got an error telling me that my command could not be executed because the
: file in the other account could not be closed. Could someone please help me
: out by telling why this restriction exist and how I can around it.
 
: I have no problems when working on an Image database in another account,
: so I can't see what causes the above.
 
: Bye,
: Thomas Hagen Johansen.

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