The history: I tried copying an account from another company's cpanel server using the account login information. The account seemed to copy, but not entirely. I was going to attempt to recopy the account, so I terminated it via WHM and tried the copy again. Upon doing this, I get the following message.

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Attempting to login as username to userdomain.net via ftp
Login ok
Uploading Htaccess
Uploading Wrapper
Uploading Dectector
Uploading Packager
Uploading Downloader
Uploading Killer
chmoding scripts
Found uid to be: 32148
Compiling wrapper
uploading wrapper
chmodding wrapper
Closing FTP Control
Packing Account using suexec method

pkgacct started.
pkgacct version 2.9 - running with uid 32148
/tmp/cpmove-username exists, please remove it and try again
DOWNLOAD READY in /tmp/cpmove-username.tar.gz
Downloading Tarball
Removing Scripts using suexec method

UNLINKED
Checksum Failure [[d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e]] [[]]...trace information follows...

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:23:07 GMT
Server: Apache
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html

pkgacct started.
pkgacct version 2.9 - running with uid 32148
/tmp/cpmove-username exists, please remove it and try again
DOWNLOAD READY in /tmp/cpmove-username.tar.gz



Error while copying account...! Aborting Extraction
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I verified that the file does not exist in the /tmp directory.

Any other suggestions?