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File copy in vb6

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    Hello friends i want to copy a fiel in vb6 if u have any idea about it. i tried filecopy(sourcefile,destination) but it give permission denied runtime erro 70.:)

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      Hello friends i want to copy a fiel in vb6 if u have any idea about it. i tried filecopy(sourcefile,destination) but it give permission denied runtime erro 70.:)

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      Alex Feature
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      do you have the permission to copy that file? If not then its kinda obvious ;) else i would say try another file

      "All your base are belong to us..." Mr. Cats (2110 A.D.)

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        do you have the permission to copy that file? If not then its kinda obvious ;) else i would say try another file

        "All your base are belong to us..." Mr. Cats (2110 A.D.)

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        Yes i have the permission

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          Yes i have the permission

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          Then that file is probably either read-only or open by another process.

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