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Help: BSOD on Host when copying file from client computer

 
 
Peter de B. Harrington
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      28th Feb 2008
HI:

I have an annoying problem that just started occuring a couple of months
ago. I have a 64 bit system running XP64 Pro SP2 and I routinely transfer
files by copy and paste. Recently when I copy a file onto the 64 bit host
system, it blue screens. This happens 100% of the time when I hit the paste
button. Logged onto the host and I can copy to it from a client, but the
reverse process results in a BSOD everytime. I suspect something must have
gone awry with windows updates, anyone have any ideas on how to fix this
problem. The client computers are all running XP32 Pro SP2.

TIA,

Pete


 
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