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From: john13@garfield.MUN.EDU (John Russell)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Using the PATH: device
Keywords: Doesn't use LC: assignment
Message-ID: <5023@garfield.MUN.EDU>
Date: 6 Dec 88 05:43:29 GMT
References: <866@koko.UUCP> <1099@tragicomix.liu.se>
Reply-To: john13@garfield.UUCP (John Russell)
Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland
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In article <1099@tragicomix.liu.se> mikhe@tragicomix.liu.se (Mike Henry) writes:
> 
>    This doesn't sound good, but maybe you can cure the symptoms by
>    using the PATH: device and assign your C: to maybe PATH:c where
>    the file c contains the paths to all directories you *allways*
>    need to access...

I have been having problems with PATH:. Our site didn't receive the docs...
and I'm unable to actually create files in it. If I copy a file to
path:file, or just to path:, or use some other method (redirection, saveas
from DME, etc) I always get "error", "can't find ... " or some other
message that indicates it couldn't open the file. What exactly do I need
to do?

John
-- 
"The sinuous roots meshed together... the sun-dappled leaves... the arching
 branches... and put it all together? Nothing! Icky, icky tree!"
		    -- something like that anyway; from "The Kids in the Hall"