And the <filename> of the file(s) that cannot be copied were named what
and located where? They could be logfiles that are open by the other
operating system, they could be image files the operating system has a
lock on. Are you using the SAME name AND password combo on BOTH systems.
deggs wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> yes, a rather poor description on my part...sorry for that....i'll try
> again.
>
> i have a PC and a laptop that i want to keep 'in sync' with each
> other. i use a program called 'Allway Sync' and started to have
> problems with it. it uses shared folders across a network to copy from/
> to each machine.
>
> machines on the network are:
> pc = 192.168.0.1
> laptop = 192.168.0.22
> BOTH WORKGROUP are set to the same.
>
> on my laptop i call up from explorer a folder called \\192.168.0.1\pc
> and copy everything from my c:\....\laptop into it. some files do not
> copy across and come up with a message from windows saying :
>
> "Cannot copy <filename>: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not
> full or write-protected and that the file is not currently un use."
>
> this seems to happen on random files; i.e. most are fine (22,000+
> files), but a handful (5 or so) come up with this message. i've
> checked permissions as far as i know how to (look at properties from
> windows). i can't see any similarities between the files that wont
> copy and any other file that will.
>
> this happens when i try to 'pull' the files from my laptop off the pc.
> i.e. from my laptop, copy the file from 192.168.0.1\pc\.....<file> to
> c:\.....laptop
>
> what i can do though is 'push' the same file from the pc to the
> laptop. i.e. from my pc, copy the file from c:\......pc to
> 192.168.0.22\.....laptop
>
> if the file exists on both the pc and laptop after i've 'pushed' the
> file onto my laptop from the pc and i try to copy the file again,
> 'pulling' to the laptop from the pc, i get the error again.
>
> convinced it is permissions, but not sure where to check. i'm also not
> too up on windows networking as far as the guest user is concerned and
> also the workgroup.
>
> thanks
>
> On Feb 27, 10:57 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Exact Error messages are the first place to start. Self diagnosis would
>>start with identifying the exact files and their location and size and
>>other attributes looking for the "non-random" factor.
>>
>>deggs wrote:
>>
>>>guys,
>>
>>>i know there has been many threads with regards to copying files from
>>>one machine to another and many people have ran in to the same
>>>experience as myself, but wondered if someone would help me
>>>troubleshoot my specific issue.
>>
>>>i have a pc running xp pro and a laptop running xp pro also. they are
>>>in the same workgroup with no domain set.
>>
>>>im not able to copy various files from one machine to the other. they
>>>seem to be random files and its really anoying. can anyone offer some
>>>help in troubleshooting what the hell is going on?
>>
>>>i've tried a few things that i could find off some of the threads in
>>>here but to no avail.
>>
>>>thanks in advance
>
>
>
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