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I figured it out. The file in question had a subtype of LF38. I changed it to LF and recompiled/re-created the file and the verify was successful. I also discovered that one of the other files was a PF38, and that file didn't generate any errors, so it appears that this problem is related only to files with subtype of LF38. Regards, Jerry
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