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In <3C8E8BFA.54340CB3@pacbell.net>, on 03/12/02
at 04:22 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>are shown to be there, but cannot be found. Are you *sure* these
>directories are supposed to be present, and that you've seen their
>contents on most other eCS sets ?
Listing e-mailed separately to avoid cluttering the list.
All I know is what I've got on my CD's. Perhaps some others can confirm
what what I have is the standard.
Did you ask Prism to verify the directories in question were not empty?
I would look carefully at the version of cdfs.ifs you are running. Also,
be you use the /w switch. I should be the default these days, but you
never know.
Steven
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