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Question by bablu
Submitted on 2/25/2004
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How can i create files in the vxSim on my local Hard disk?
I am only able to open the already existing file but not able to creat a new file ??
pl. suggest.

bablu




Answer by JoA
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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Use the chdir("host:c:/") (or ioDefPathSet) command. This will tell the VxSim to use the host file system and that the default path is c:\. The default path used by vxSim is in most cases not accessible or in a read-only state. This worked on my side hope it does for others.

 

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