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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Permission Denied msg with Windows
Date: 11 Aug 1999 13:44:51 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <7ort79$63o$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
quertyq@hotmail.com <quertyq@hotmail.com> wrote:
: Good morning everyone. I am getting a "Permission Denied" message with
: aKermit xfer using Windows. What am I doing wrong? I have 2 computers
: thathave Kermit 95 version 1117 installed on them. Computer A Computer
: B Windows 95 PC Windows 98 PC - dial USR modem - Kermit running in
: servermode - when connected, do: on COM1 ( modem port ) get
: /tmp/file.out/tmp/file.out...
:
It's a little hard to decipher your message -- spaces seem to be missing
here and there. You mean:
get /tmp/file.out /tmp/file.out
???
: - hangup the connection I am writing a polling
: program. Computer B's code is as following: set carrier off set line com1
: setbaud 57600 set block 3 set send pack 256 set rec pack 256 set window10
: server Computer A dials to computer B ( both are using USR modems ) Computer
: A does a "get" file xfer from Computer B to Computer A. Computer A
: disconnects with the "hangup" command. The first time is successful.
: Computer A dials and connects to computer B. Computer A does a "get"
: filexfer from Computer B to Computer A. Computer A returns a Permission
: Deniedmessage and cannot xfer the file.
:
This probably means that Windows has the file open. Windows doesn't let
you delete files that are open.
: The value \v(xfermsg) is
: "PermissionDenied". The file is still on Computer B, and the attributes
: have notchanged. Computer A has the setting "SET FILE COLLISION
: OVERWRITE". Whatcould I be doing to get a "permissions" message?
:
Find out why the file is open and adjust your procedure so it does not try
to replace open files.
- Frank