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technurse
Joined: 20 Jul 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:09 pm Post subject: Unable to copy, VV error, unable to change attributes |
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I'm currently running V V Pro 2015.
Win XP Pro, copying from a mapped drive of a MS Home Server to a USB Seagate Free Agent Pro external drive.
I can drag and drop in windows to copy without problems. But when I use VV, I get an error message "Can not change the attributes of "destination Drive path", file cannot be accessed by the system.
I have nothing checked under profile settings and advance settings. What could be causing this? Again windows allows me to copy without problems, but V V gets these error messages, files are just basic jpg photos, nothing fancy.
I've even tried checking copy permissions, try copy files in use. Neither appear to fix the issue.
The only thing I've been able to do is do the compare and then use windows to copy my files. Very long and tedious.
Just can't figure out why windows would allow the copy, but V V doesn't. Is this a bug or are there settings I need to adjust in my profile?
Also to note, the error appears after the temp file has been created and is finished and the system attempts to copy the temp file to the new drive.
If I disable the use of the temp file, the files appears to copy (No Errors, you get the file with data), but when you attempt to view the photo or click on it, Windows states there's corruption in the file. I can always tell because the thumbnail preview is blank on the ones V V "copied" but something got missed as V V thinks it's been copied, no error message, and file looks copied, but try opening or previewing and you realize there's problems. NOT good as a user would think it worked, and guess what, it didn't. Note, even with the CRC check, it does the same thing, no errors which is scary that the CRC check doesn't flag that the copy didn't work.
Any assistance on these will be helpful.
Thanks. |
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:55 pm Post subject: Thanks |
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Thanks, that worked. |
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