While the "missing file" problem that Jordan is distressed over is simply academic for me I got
curious that he can't reach certain folders and I can see (and open) the folders via the PM but they
contain no files (as far as I'm concerned) yet you looked at my CD and said there were files there.
Now I think I have duplicated Jordan's situation.
When I cd to the "missing" folders via an OS/2 window I can get to \cid\server\tcpapps\install\
without any problem. But a cd from there to dhcpserv, for example, illicits a "sys0003: The system
cannot find the path specified" diagnostic. The directory is there as a directory according to "dir
d*".
Sheridan
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