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Haven't run into this, but have you checked whether this user is disabled for NetServer? Ops Nav has a way to do it, under File Systems - I don't have Access at home to check exactly where. Or just do a CHGUSRPRF on this user without any real changes - it'll re-enable the Netserver user ID.

You might also post to the PC-TECH list and see whether anyone there knows what's up.

HTH
Vern

At 09:19 AM 10/19/2004, you wrote:
I have a simple little VB6 program that a user runs to archive a file to a
backup directory and then remove the file from it's current location in the
IFS (created in QDLS by a CLP).  Ran fine until after installing SP2 on the
user's XP box.  We install it with Windows Firewall disabled so that
shouldn't be an issue.  Using the old "Kill" file command (also tried the
DeleteFile method) gets the runtime error 70, Permission Denied.  Has anyone
else experienced this issue?

Buzz Fenner
Systems Analyst/Network Administrator
City Water & Light
870.930.3374
mailto:bfenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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