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In <200309040449.h844nJJk015958@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/03/03   
   at 09:48 PM, sshapiro@UCSD.EDU (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>>What do you mean by crashes?  
 
>It says to Insert Diskette 2.  
 
>I insert the diskette and it starts copying files.  
 
>Then a box pops up saying:  
 
>Unable to copy the file S:\os2image\disk_2\keyboard.dcp  
 
>OK   Cancel   Help  
 
For future reference, that's not a crash. :-)  
 
>If I click on OK, the box pops up again exactly the same.  
 
I'd be surprised if anything else happened.  
 
>If I click on Help, nothing happens.  
 
Ooops.  Guess someone neglected to write some code.  
 
>There is no way to delete anything and continue with the create tool.  
 
Do as Tom suggested.  I guess it was not obvious that you would have to  
open a new session to run your favorite file manager.  
 
Steven  
 
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