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| Message-ID: | <002001c2106a$0949e250$0102a8c0@acceleron> |
| From: | "Andrew Cottrell" <acottrel AT ihug DOT com DOT au> |
| To: | <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Win2K bad errno; proposed patch |
| Date: | Mon, 10 Jun 2002 20:31:21 +1000 |
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> Charles Sandmann wrote: > > If file name has illegal character, dos error is 123 0x7b. This seems to > > fix it. Comments? If not I'll commit it. > [snip] > > Does that error code mean anything else? Is it used by anthing other than > Windows 2000/XP? In Ralph Brown's Interrupt list if I remember correctly this error no is also used by Novel Netware to indicate some error failure, but it is used by MS on W2K and XP. This one took about 6 months for an end user to report, as usual the symptom not the problem. Andrew
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