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Number : 4340 Date : 2003-04-18 Author : james sadler Subject : Re: copy failed. Size(KB) : 1
Kan, I know that I am changing the subject a bit but I am aware that you and others use pull out drive trays. Extremetech.com has a feature on Lian-Li PC cases under case reviews. Lian-Li builds metal, removable trays into the case. There are two in every unit. You might want to check it out. --- Kan Yabumoto wrote: > > When a file is opened by a program which refuses to > share > it with another program, the only way for the 2nd > program > to access the file is to kill the process of the > first one. > This would create a chaos and you don't want that. > So, > your option is to kill the program which monopolizes > the > file. Often, the OS itself is the one which keeps > the > file from other programs's access. Then, you are > out of luck. > This is not uncommon, especially a log file which is > being > updated by a running program. This is a design > issue in > a multi-tasking environment and you have to accept > it as > normal. > > Kan Yabumoto > ============================================================= > > > At 2003-04-15 12:56, you wrote: > >Hi, > > > > I've a couple of files that neither xxcopy nor > Windows Explorer wants to > >copy from my harddrive to a zip drive. Copying it > to another folder on the > >harddrive works fine though. > > > > What parameters should I check with these files > to correct the problem? > > > > Also, is there a command switch for xxcopy that > logs failed copies to a > >certain logfile? > > > >-- > >anders thoresson > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com
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