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Re: Error 47 in PBHDelete (?)
>>>>> "C.S." == TPub <tameri@lightspeed.net> writes:
In article <117cc$53823.2ce@newshub> TPub <tameri@lightspeed.net> writes:
C.S.> I was deleting a folder a few minutes ago and was greeted
C.S.> with a nasty error 47 message. Now, I cannot delete the
C.S.> folder, and when I open it, it is a mirror of the "root"
C.S.> folder of the volume.
This is a very serious problem. Right now I'm "Mr. Filesystem", but I
(along with Mat Hostetter and Bill Goldman) am about to leave for
MACWORLD Expo. I've logged this bug and will be sending you more
e-mail when I get back.
C.S.> The error seems related to the ISAM used to mimic the Mac
C.S.> file system. Do we need to plan a "Disk Doctor" for
C.S.> Executor? (* Just Kiddin' *)
Norton Disk Doctor 1.0 (for the Macintosh, of course) will work under
Executor (if you enable direct disk access). We haven't been able to
get NDD 2.0 to work, and we're aware that there is an even newer
version out there. Getting them to work under Executor is fairly high
priority although it probably won't happen until after Executor 2 is
released.
C.S.> As a side note: is a utility planned by anyone out there to
C.S.> "expand" and "contract" Executor volumes? Creating a second
C.S.> volume file, moving data, then deleting the first isn't
C.S.> always an option of some media -- there just isn't enough
C.S.> space.
We certainly would like to do this. Exactly *when* we'll be able to
do it we don't know.
C.S.> BTW: I never did get Crystal Quest to work in p9, but it
C.S.> does run properly under p8. It locks solid under p9.
Hmmm... I hope it runs better in 1.99q. If not, we'll need to get
more information from you about this, too. Of course CQ isn't nearly
as important as a filesystem bug that can lead to corruption. Always
back up your data!
C.S.> - C. S. Wyatt
--Cliff
ctm@ardi.com
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