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"Make sure disk is not full or write-protected" error????
Suddenly when transferring files between two PCs over wireless I get error
message: "Cannot copy xxxx: Access is denied Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use" The disk is not full or write-protected, and the file is not in use, firewalls are all configured correctly, sharing is configured correctly (leastwise it has worked perfectly before). Anybody know the cause of this? |
Re: "Make sure disk is not full or write-protected" error????
Ric schrieb:
> Suddenly when transferring files between two PCs over wireless I get error > message: > > "Cannot copy xxxx: Access is denied > Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not > currently in use" > > > The disk is not full or write-protected, and the file is not in use, > firewalls are all configured correctly, sharing is configured correctly > (leastwise it has worked perfectly before). Anybody know the cause of this? No write access set? -- Martin Bodenstedt www.landtag-bw.de / www.die-bodenstedts.de |
Re: "Make sure disk is not full or write-protected" error????
> No write access set? > > Maybe - how do I check? It used to work before though, and I haven't > changed anything. |
Re: "Make sure disk is not full or write-protected" error????
> > No write access set? > If you mean the write access in shared properties - yes it is set. But good news - I have figured this out. Although it was ticked, it appears that it was not really set. Unticking, confirming the untick, reticking and confirming again has fixed the problem. It is a mystery why this ever happened though - everything has worked fine for the past year! |
Re: "Make sure disk is not full or write-protected" error????
I had the same sporadic error when I first installed my WAN.
I ended up blowing up and replacing the WAP (don't ask) and that fixed it. Prior to the WAP swap (the new came with later firmware), file copies would persistently fail with such an error after 4 - 6 GB / randomly. I did a lot of testing, a few hundred GB to make sure it was stable. I was not goin to put in a dodgy WAP as my intention was to put the server down in the garage and didn't want to have to go down there to kick anything - particularly on a monitorless server. So, check the firmware on all WAN devices and upgrade judiciously. Check your drivers. Look for a combo that works and another that does not to locate the device in the network that fails (EG try removing the WAP from the picure to test individual cards). Others have reported WEP is not stable on some devices, so try WAP even though it is slower. HTH - Tim "Ric" <osamabinladen@grubbycave.com> wrote in message news:43288267$0$17217$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr... > > > >> >> No write access set? >> > If you mean the write access in shared properties - yes it is set. > > But good news - I have figured this out. Although it was ticked, it > appears that it was not really set. Unticking, confirming the untick, > reticking and confirming again has fixed the problem. It is a mystery why > this ever happened though - everything has worked fine for the past year! > |
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