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Re: Renaming Files or duplicating files with different names
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Re: Renaming Files or duplicating files with different names


  • Subject: Re: Renaming Files or duplicating files with different names
  • From: AppleScript Greg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 19:04:58 -0600

On Friday, November 9, 2001, at 07:05 , Emmanuel wrote:

At 13:23 +0100 9/11/01, John Nichol wrote:

I can change the filename of the original file, but if I try to
rename the duplicated file in the other folder I get a message saying
I can't do that because access isn't allowed.

access not allowed usually means that you might have made a boo-boo in your
code.

In Classic OS, I find this usually means that the necessary code is not in a "Finder" tell block (YMMV)

Greg Strange


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