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Re: Files on a Win2000 serverby beebware (Pilgrim) |
on Feb 24, 2002 at 20:30 UTC ( [id://147206]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
To me, the 'No such file' message would indicate that there is no such file and there is no problem with the file permissions. However the 'No such file or directory at blah blah blah' message should help. Check that blah blah blah is actually the path that your file is meant to be in - if it isn't, then the problem is obvious. It may be an idea to put the absolute filepath in your script just for safety anyway.
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