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RE: Cannot copy file from network share on NTFS drive to local NTFS dr
I have the exact same problem but cant find any resolve by using FAT32
drives, I made a FAT32 drive on an XP PC and on Vista PC but to move
files/folders via but still couldn't get to copy on to a drive on Vista,
some files/folders will copy others won't, can't find any similarity. I
did notice however when pushing to Vista the error reports that the path is
'too deep'???????? Please also see other thread on this subject started
12/11/2006.
Also I could not find a link between ADS on NTFS drives and indeed
used a program to view any ADS data in files folders and still had problems
moving them when there was NO ADS there. Any help appreciated.
Simon
"MDaniel" wrote:
> I have an XP Pro machine with a folder shared to the network with full
> control for everyone. Every other machine on the LAN, regardless of
> Windows version or user account level, has no problem reading/writing on
> this share. The share resides on an NTFS drive. There is no domain.
>
> I have install Vista on three computers (two x86, one x64) and have had
> the exact same problem on all three: the Vista machines can access the
> above network share, open files on it, and write to it as expected.
>
> The problem is with copying a file from that share to a local NTFS
> volume. I can copy it to a local FAT32 volume no problem since that
> strips the NTFS data from the file. I can then copy it from the FAT32
> drive to the NTFS drive. Attempting to copy a file from the network
> directly to the local NTFS disk results in an error message reading
> "Destination Folder Access Denied: You need Permission to Perform this
> Action, Try again/Cancel". I don't get a UAC elevation prompt.
>
> However, if I create a file on the shared folder from the Vista
> computer, I can copy it back to the Vista computer. Its like there's
> something in the NTFS data of the files created on XP that Vista won't
> copy onto its own NTFS volume.
>
> Things I've tried with NO effect:
>
> 1) Disabled UAC
>
> 2) Logged on as an administrator
>
> 3) Logged on as a regular user
>
> 4) Enabled THE administrator and logging on as such
>
> 5) Changed where I'm copying the file to (ie. Desktop, Documents, etc)
>
> 6) Created new folder on C and verified that everyone and their brother
> has full control of it before attempting to copy a file to it from the
> network
>
>
>
> The only variable I've found that has any effect on the issue is the
> file system of either the network share or the local disk. If either one
> is FAT32, file copying work. If both are NTFS, it fails.
>
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