The DOS batch files are indeed located in the moved folder.
I have checked the permissions on both NTFS volumes. They both give the everyone group full access so I guess this is not the problem.
I have found out that the problem is specific to W98 PC's. NT Workstation boxes run the batch...
I've created a temp.bat with "dir" as the contents which does not work. This gives me the infinite scrolling error mentioned earlier. Most of the batch files affected actually run SQLPlus which works OK at the DOS command prompt. There is no directory dependancy involved.
There is nothing special about the moved directory other than it's size which necessitates the move. I simply cut and pasted the directory and set up the network share, with the same name, to point at the new location. The folder is not part of the path.
I have moved a directory from one NTFS disk to another and now no DOS batch files will execute. I either get "Bad command or file name" or infinite scrolling of "Batch file missing". Reinstating the files to the original NTFS volume results in normal operation. I can only...
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