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Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

 
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LM_2
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Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

No problem. I understand the complexity of this situation - yesterday was just a long day for me and I typed up my one reply rather quickly and didn't really read what I wrote. But, just to show I know what I am doing, I did backup the drive and copied it over to a test machine - I did the set file/nodir - deleted the directory - ran the analyze - renamed syslost - and everything worked fine. So I will be doing this entire process on Sunday in my production environment - so everything should be fine. Thanks for all your help on this.
Robert Gezelter
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Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

Lisa,

No problem. Your welcome.

- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
Steven Schweda
Honored Contributor

Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

Whose welcome? Or did you mean, "You're
welcome", as in "You are welcome"?

Or did I mean "Who's welcome"?

Try Google on "truss panda shoots". Then read
the book.
Robert Gezelter
Honored Contributor

Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

Steve,

You are correct. I mistyped. It was meant as "You're welcome!".

- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com

P.S. I believe that the book you were referring to is "Eats shoots and leaves". For those who haven't seen the book, it is entertaining (the key to the title is that the meaning changes depending upon the punctuation).
LM_2
Frequent Advisor

Re: Duplicate directory name - same version

Thought I would let you all know - it worked like a charm and I had no problems!! Thanks again for everyone's responses.