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Charles,

First, let me thank you for your previous post. That was extremely helpful.

In Win2k Explorer, when I click on the drive with the CD in it, I just get a 
small error dialog that says "D:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function." 
However, I've noticed if I put a blank CD into the drive (CDROM, no burner) it 
says "Please insert a disk into drive D:" so there is a difference. Perhaps the 
first message is literally telling me it can read the disk but it cannot find a 
root directory?

When I load the CD in a 400, I get the QSYSOPR message that such & such volser 
has been loaded, and then I can use WRKOPTVOL to look around on the CD, etc.

The data that is on the CD is the result of four SAVLIBs.

Thanks again.
-Marty

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date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:22:04 -0400
from: "Wilt, Charles" <CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Burning V5R3 CD image files (was i5 backup options
        without tape)

Marty,

What do you get (see in explorer) when you put the CD in the PC drive?

Charles Wilt


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