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Hi Buzz, > 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? There was a thread discussing this issue in the iSeries Network forums. The following link will take you there, but requires a (free) membership to the iSeries Network: http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=58&Message_ID=142299 Basically they changed windows (in hotfix Q812937, which is installed with service pack 2) in a manner that is incompatible with the way that QDLS works. The only solution that I've seen so far is to stop using /QDLS and use a more modern filesystem such as "/" (root) or /QOpenSys. These filesystems are faster, have fewer limitations, and work properly with all versions of Windows XP.
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