LapLink V/DOS copies the desired files (or directories and files) 100% error free but are not found on the destination computer after doing so.
Cause
The files (or directories and files) were probably copied to a different location than expected,
possibly to the \LL5 subdirectory. This usually occurs when the target (or destination) computer is
used to control the copy operation.
Solution
Check the following:
- Look at the destination side of the screen and see if the LL5 (or other) directory is open and
if the files (or directories and files) are there. You can tell what drive or directory is open by
viewing the path at the bottom left-hand corner of both the left- and right-hand sides of the
screen.
- If the desired drive or directory is not open, keep the highlight bar on the destination side
of the screen and use the Change Directory command from the Disk main menu and change to the
desired location (C:\ to put them at the root drive level for example).
- Move the highlight bar to the source side of the screen, select the items to be copied by
pressing the [Spacebar], then press [F2] to copy them.
- You could also use the Move command from the File menu of the destination computer to move the
files to the desired location through a "Local - Local" display (both sides of the screen
displaying the local computer).
Note: Be careful what you copy TO and FROM each computer. Do not copy the \DOS,
\LL5, or \WINDOWS directories, or the COMMAND.COM file to the destination computer's root drive
level. Files created with Windows can be copied but you want to avoid overwriting Windows system
files. If you want to make a backup of these directories and files, be sure you copy them to a
directory, not the root drive of the destination side of the screen (C:\BACKUP for example). For
most instances, the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files should not be copied as well. If you DO copy
these files, first make a backup of them on the destination computer if they already exist.
Product: V for DOS
KB: 713
Last updated: Invalid Date
Keywords:
File Transfer: Drag & Drop
Platforms:
Wildcards (internal use):
- File Transfer
- Drag & Drop