Re: Duplicate input files



In article <1156187139.189899.287840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Alistair <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

charles hottel wrote:

[snip]

Perhaps if we had the exact error message from the original poster we might
be able to make better suggestions.

True, but his memory is both porous and addled from overuse of alcohol.
As is mine. Doc's solution looks about right.

But *my* memory is... I dunno, something, I can't remember.

DD

.



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