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> Just for grins, check the authorities on the PDF files as > compared to the authorities on the non-PDF files (that > worked). Sometimes authority issues return non-intuitive error codes. I changed the authority on the pdf files to be identical to the other files. Same error. I then tried copying an individual pdf file by name. Same result. <ONE POSSIBILITY> Is that Michael might be on to something with the suggestion that: > Is this...01/03/...geeking it up cause it thinks it's > a subdirectory? Note that in the joblog error message it says: . . . The path selected may not be valid for the function, or it may not be in the same file system. <ANOTHER POSSIBILITY> Is that Lloyd is on to something with: > Do all of the PDFs have numeric names? Do you have any that begin > with an alpha character, and it works? So I changed the name of one of the pdfs by putting an X in front of it. Still failed, so that's not it.
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