said:
>It you search the
>scoug-help archives, you will find some scripts to delete/rename the EA
>file.
Deleted it, but there was still a problem. Rather than spend the time to
further figure it out at the moment, I just reformatted it with the
device.
>The other option is to complain to Blackberry that their file handler is
>no sufficiently robust when deailing with files it does not expect.
I have no problem with that. I'll will do that, though I suspect the
likelihood of them allocating resources to fix the problem pretty closely
approaches zero.
Is there a way to prevent my OS from writing the unwanted files. I have a
vague memory that this is possible.
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