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Vern,
It works just dandy on my desktop. exactly as I described.
can anyone else give this a go and see if i'm not crazy?
I'm on w98 and v5r1m0
thanks,
rick
-------original message------------ Rick, does the same thing happen if you have this directory structure on your PC? If that behaves, then IFS is doing it wrong and there needs to be a call to IBM, IMO.
At 01:06 PM 8/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey all, > >I was doing a little re-organizing of folders on the IFS, and wanted to >consolidate several folders into one container folder: > >The folder structure was similar to this: > >foldera (containing: > foldera1 (containing: > file1.txt > file2.txt > foldera2 > >folderb (containing: > folderb1 > folderb2 > >newfolder > >I opened a window mapped drive folder to the ifs, left clicked and dragged >foldera into newfolder, and selected 'move' as the move/copy option. > >It started the move, and created foldera, foldera1 inside it, and file1.txt >inside that one, and halted with the error message 'FOLDERA already exists, >do you want to replace it'. > >what gives? Is this expected behaviour? am I doing it wrong? is there a >better way to move folders around on the IFS? > >btw, if I choose 'copy' it works just fine. > >thanks, > >rick
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