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Old 06-25-2009
Howard Kaikow
 

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Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
Since June 2008, I have had a Windows 2000 system connected to a Vista
system thru a router.

I have several shares defined on the Windows 2000 system.
No shares are defined on the Vista system.

On 28 April 2009, I replaced NIS 2008 with KIS 2008 on the Vista system.

On 23 June 2009, I noticed that the Vista system could no longer COPY files
from the Windows 2000 system to the Vista system, tho Vista could still open
the files.

I know that, on 19/20 June 2009, the Vista system copied files from the
Windows 2000 system. So something broke after that.

As I recall, there was a Windows update installed on 23 June 2009. Perhaps,
that update changed some settings?

What do I need to look for?

Is this a known problem?


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Old 06-25-2009
Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 02:47:05 -0400, "Howard Kaikow"
<kaikow@standards.com> wrote:

>Since June 2008, I have had a Windows 2000 system connected to a Vista
>system thru a router.
>
>I have several shares defined on the Windows 2000 system.
>No shares are defined on the Vista system.
>
>On 28 April 2009, I replaced NIS 2008 with KIS 2008 on the Vista system.
>
>On 23 June 2009, I noticed that the Vista system could no longer COPY files
>from the Windows 2000 system to the Vista system, tho Vista could still open
>the files.
>
>I know that, on 19/20 June 2009, the Vista system copied files from the
>Windows 2000 system. So something broke after that.
>
>As I recall, there was a Windows update installed on 23 June 2009. Perhaps,
>that update changed some settings?
>
>What do I need to look for?
>
>Is this a known problem?


Please give us more information to understand the problem:

1. How are you trying to copy files from Windows 2000 to Vista -- drag
and drop, copy and paste, xcopy, something else?

2. What exactly happens when you do it? If there's an error message,
what does it say?
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Old 06-25-2009
Howard Kaikow
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
"Steve Winograd [MS-MVP]" <bc070521m@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:t6964557sl9bnoq5runckcc6h9lvfj192p@4ax.com...
> Please give us more information to understand the problem:
>
> 1. How are you trying to copy files from Windows 2000 to Vista -- drag
> and drop, copy and paste, xcopy, something else?


I've tried both "copy and paste", and "drag and drop".

> 2. What exactly happens when you do it? If there's an error message,
> what does it say?


There is no error message.


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Old 06-26-2009
Howard Kaikow
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
It's working again!

1. As the Windows update had been run 24 June, I restored a backup from 23
June. Alas, problem continued.

2. I then restored a backup from 21 June. Alas, problem continued.

3. I know that I did a COPY/PASTE as recently as 19/20 June, so I then
restored a backup from 16 June. Problem fixed!!!!!

I then updated KIS, problem still fixed!!!!!!
I then ran Windows update, problem still fixed!!!!!!!

Evidence is that something broke between the 16 and 21 June bckups, most
likely on 20/21 June AFTER I did a COPY/PASTE on 19/20 June.

I am now backing up the system.

I guess that there could have been a virus that KIS did not detect.
Any other suggestions for cause of the problem?

When the backup is finished, I'll turn on Automatic updates in KIS.


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Old 06-26-2009
ElDucko
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet


"Howard Kaikow" wrote:

> It's working again!
>
> 1. As the Windows update had been run 24 June, I restored a backup from 23
> June. Alas, problem continued.
>
> 2. I then restored a backup from 21 June. Alas, problem continued.
>
> 3. I know that I did a COPY/PASTE as recently as 19/20 June, so I then
> restored a backup from 16 June. Problem fixed!!!!!
>
> I then updated KIS, problem still fixed!!!!!!
> I then ran Windows update, problem still fixed!!!!!!!
>
> Evidence is that something broke between the 16 and 21 June bckups, most
> likely on 20/21 June AFTER I did a COPY/PASTE on 19/20 June.
>
> I am now backing up the system.
>
> I guess that there could have been a virus that KIS did not detect.
> Any other suggestions for cause of the problem?
>
> When the backup is finished, I'll turn on Automatic updates in KIS.
>
>
>

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Old 06-26-2009
ElDucko
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
Looks like your troubles aren't completely over, though. What REALLY happened?

I noticed a similar problem, about the same time. I had just installed
a Lexmark printer, and was blaming it on them. (Tech Support, bless their evil
little hearts, put up with a lot of abuse, most of it un-earned.)

With an XP machine and a Vista machine networked, I was suddenly unable to
see one
machine on the other. Vista's "Network" and "Network and Sharing Center"
can't
discover the XP machine, although the default network printer (on the XP
machine)
works fine while printing files from the Vista machine.

I tried all sorts of combinations of firewall/none, password/none, private
vs.
public net, and made no progress. I then fired up a third machine (so: one
Vista,
two XP machines). Suddeny, I have no problem accessing files on either of the
first two machines, but the third (XP) machine can't be accessed. All of them
show on XP's Windows Explorer as well as the Vista's "Network" and "Full Map"
off the "Network and Sharing" displays, but the third machine (2nd XP) can't
be
accessed. Message is still "///is not accessible. You might not have
permission..."

Is there something that changed in the latest update that has a counter
one too low, or a pointer one position off?



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Old 06-27-2009
Howard Kaikow
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
"ElDucko" <ElDucko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4DE121A4-BE9A-4CD5-A581-914DCEB332A9@microsoft.com...
> Is there something that changed in the latest update that has a counter
> one too low, or a pointer one position off?


I did apply the update again, and there was no problem.

One theory is that the NTFS/Share permissions got messed up.

Hmmm, here's a thought.

My desktop is a multiboot system.
Several daze ago, I noticed that one of the OS could not see the Vista
system, tho the Vista system could see the desktop OS.

The problem was that that desktop OS was impure, i.e., it was an install of
Win 2000 OVER Win 98, and the workgroup name did not get updated.

So, I wonder if booting to that OS, and then using Vista to access those
files might have caused a screw up in NTFS/Share permissions.

Guess I'll have to test.


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Old 06-27-2009
Howard Kaikow
 

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Re: Vista cannot copy file from computer on intranet
"Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> wrote in message
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> Hmmm, here's a thought.
>
> My desktop is a multiboot system.
> Several daze ago, I noticed that one of the OS could not see the Vista
> system, tho the Vista system could see the desktop OS.
>
> The problem was that that desktop OS was impure, i.e., it was an install

of
> Win 2000 OVER Win 98, and the workgroup name did not get updated.
>
> So, I wonder if booting to that OS, and then using Vista to access those
> files might have caused a screw up in NTFS/Share permissions.
>
> Guess I'll have to test.


Darn, that could not have been the problem, because the COPY/PASTE issue
also happened for local files on the Vista system.

I'll just have to make sure that I do a backup every day, at least once.

Until recently, I was not too actively using the Vista system, and I still
keep all my files on the desktop, so going to a 10 day old backup really
only required an update to the AV software.

In effect, I got the Vista system so I'd be able to test programming with
Office 2007, in particular Excel 2007. All source files are kept on the
desktop, except for brief periods when I need to debug in Office 2007 using
VB 6, or test in Excel 2007 directly.


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