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Curiouser and curiouser. Can't copy those two files
to D: with Copy or XCopy either, by any means of
copying. But I *can* zip them up and copy the Zip
archive there. This leads me to think there may be
something hinky with the two HTM files I downloaded --
rather than it being the fault of that general EA file
for D:. One of the ref files is only 42K, so I could
u/l it here, if anyone wants to test it. Both files
display just fine in the browser. They should be
copyable to that D: reference directory from the Dark
Side, but I don't want to sow the seeds of some later
problem.
I ran EA Test from UniMaint on the files, and got a
"corrupted" message . . . and then UNIMAINT returned
this near-crash error, attached below as a JPG. EA
Delete returns the same error.
Jordan
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