said: 
>dSync works.  XCOPY doesn't. 
Peter, 
Above remembered and found; used for my needs and I am very happy.  Below 
is my posting to the MR/2 ICE for OS/2 mailing list.  
zzzzzzz 
Over the years, attempts/requests for running MR/2 ICE for OS/2 from CDs 
have failed. 
I just used dsync to copy one of my MR/2 ICE for OS/2 archives to a 
Sandisk USB cruzer mini 256 MB flash drive (USB 1.1 compatabile).  Running 
that archive from said USB flash drive on my ThinkPad T30 with eCS 1.2 GA 
which does not have MR/2 ICE without problems. 
Read about dsync at: 
         http://zuko.mitm.ru/soft/dsync_en.html  
which also has the latest version 0.1.6z at: 
        http://zuko.mitm.ru/files/dsync016z.zip 
COPY from EF Commander 2.32 and XCOPY /H/O/T/S/E/R/V had problems copying 
my archive which was not running when copied.  Of course this was the 
first time that I used dsync - referenced from a post on the SCOUG help 
mailing list by Peter Skye on a non-MR/2 ICE issue.  I apparently deleted 
some saved files on the USB flash drive when I copied my MR/2 ICE archives 
- I have backups but not for the Windows "programs" which originally came 
with the USB flash drive.  Well if further testing holds up I plan to get 
the 1 GB Sandisk USB flash drive (USB 1.1 compatable) - largest USB flash 
disk currently available; so please be careful if also new to dync. 
Purchase of these USB flash drives can be made at: 
        http://zipzoomfly.com 
I have not seen mentioned on the MR/2 ICE mailing lists.  Hope this is 
useful to others. 
zzzzzzzz 
Regards. 
Larry 
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