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| Date: |    Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:49:09 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600  |  
| From: |     "Steven Levine"   <steve53@earthlink.net >   |  
| Reply-To: |    scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| To: |     scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| Subject: |  SCOUG-Help: EA DATA . SF  on a Compact Flash USB card?  |  
 
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In <406BA518.F85D083F@pacbell.net>, on 03/31/04   
   at 09:14 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>O.K., so what avoids this ?  ZTree transfers the EAs (in our OS/2  
>context, this is usually considered a good thing . . . ), and I think the  
>OS/2 XCOPY does also.  
 
As does copy.  I'm sure there must be one, but I don't know a name  
offhand.  
 
It may be that this kind of thing has to be done via a script that copies  
the file to a temporary, remove the EAs and copies to the destination.  
 
Steven  
 
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