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In <200307282320.5033949.8@scoug.com>, on 07/28/03   
   at 11:20 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>xcopy beeped and hiccuped three times when copying c: to l:.  I found  
>these statements in the record:  
 
>SYS1186: XCOPY cannot access the source file.  
>C:\OS2\HELP\primary_.DB  
 
>SYS1186: XCOPY cannot access the source file.  
>C:\OS2\HELP\_CACHE0.DB  
 
>SYS1186: XCOPY cannot access the source file.  
>C:\OS2\SYSTEM\RAS\LOG0001.DAT  
 
There's something wrong with your maintenance partition setup.  The files  
are in use and they should not be.  
 
>The enhanced editor and ZTBold opened all three files without any  
>problems.  
 
This is not really relevant.  ZTBold uses a different open method because  
it does not care if the file changes while you are looking at it.  
 
Steven  
 
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