Paul, The new dsave syntax has changed, and is done in two steps: 1. change your working directory to the source dir. 2. specify the destination dir as the only directory when running dsave. For example, you want to copy the contents of /D0/NITROS9 to /H0/NITROS9. You would type: chd /D0/NITROS9; dsave /H0/NITROS9 ! shell -p Boisy