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In <200409171550703.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/17/04   
   at 03:36 PM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:  
>>IIRC, it's com5, so:  
 
>>  move com5  
 
>SYS1083: A duplicate file name exist, the file cannot be found, or the  
>file is being used. 0 file(s) moved.  
 
Dang.  You don't proofread any better than I type. :-)  
 
Try the obvious:  
 
  mode com5  
 
which you might recall we tried before  
 
>Hmmm, I updated usb.ids, and the it appears in the device list on usbres,  
>but is not detected.  
 
OK.  
 
>Typing in the command usbmon gives a command prompt without error, so it  
>must exist.  And I can't find a usbmon.ids on the machine.  So, I'm  
>confused.  
 
More typos. :-)  That should be usbres, but you knew that.  
 
That's what I get for interrupting real work to respond without thinking.  
 
Steven  
 
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