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Cannot copy certain files over networkI would like to copy a folder containing about a hundred subdirectories and a
few thousand files from a Windows XP Pro computer to a XP Home computer. The copy proceeds smoothly until it reaches a certain file, then it stops with an "Acess denied" message. The file it stops at is not special in any way, except for its filetype - PCH. I can delete that file, and it then proceeds a bit further, to the next PCH file. I delete that one too, and it goes a bit further, sucessfully copying a PCH file or two, but then stops at another PCH file. There would be abot 50 of these files scattered throughout the folder. It is not practical to delete them all, and in any case they must be rebuilt later, which is a real nuisance. In the meantime, I have created a zip file, copied that over, then unzipped it. But I would like to use the more convenient option of a simple copy operation. Does anyone have any ideas? Joby Larsen wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I would like to copy a folder containing about a hundred subdirectories and a Have you tried using XCopy with the /C (continue copying after error) > few thousand files from a Windows XP Pro computer to a XP Home computer. The > copy proceeds smoothly until it reaches a certain file, then it stops with an > "Acess denied" message. > > The file it stops at is not special in any way, except for its filetype - > PCH. I can delete that file, and it then proceeds a bit further, to the next > PCH file. I delete that one too, and it goes a bit further, sucessfully > copying a PCH file or two, but then stops at another PCH file. > > There would be abot 50 of these files scattered throughout the folder. It is > not practical to delete them all, and in any case they must be rebuilt later, > which is a real nuisance. > > In the meantime, I have created a zip file, copied that over, then unzipped > it. But I would like to use the more convenient option of a simple copy > operation. Does anyone have any ideas? switch or the /EXCLUDE switch with .PCH? For more information on the above enter XCOPY /? in a command window. "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwry***@worldnet.att.net> wrote in Thank you, Michael. I hadn't realized that XCOPY offered these options. I news:cNEZg.83661$QZ1.52790@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: > > Have you tried using XCopy with the /C (continue copying after error) > switch or the /EXCLUDE switch with .PCH? For more information on the > above enter XCOPY /? in a command window. > will try it next time.
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