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"Access is denied" for files with .exe or zip extensions using Xcopy or Robocopy

 
 
Di Cook
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      03-02-2008
For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to another
computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with extensions
of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error message.
Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged on as
Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but still
cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.

Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?

Thanks
Di


 
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      03-02-2008
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm


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"Di Cook" <> wrote in message
news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to another
> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error
> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged on
> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but
> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>
> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>
> Thanks
> Di
>


 
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Di Cook
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      03-03-2008
Bob,

I really appreciate your reply. However, I tried it and it hasn't worked. I can check the folders after taking ownership and they do in fact say the correct COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME but I still can't xcopy .zip or .exe files to these folders.

How something could be so easy in XP and so annoying in Vista .......

Thanks again, I hope someone can offer a solution

Di

"Bob" <> wrote in message news. ..
> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>
>
> ==========================
> Got Vista problems or questions?
> Start here.
> ==========================
> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>
> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
> news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
>> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to another
>> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
>> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error
>> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged on
>> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but
>> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>>
>> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Di
>>

>

 
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Bob
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      03-03-2008
Are we talking about folders that start with "My"?

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"Di Cook" <> wrote in message
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Bob,

I really appreciate your reply. However, I tried it and it hasn't worked.
I can check the folders after taking ownership and they do in fact say the
correct COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME but I still can't xcopy .zip or .exe files to
these folders.

How something could be so easy in XP and so annoying in Vista .......

Thanks again, I hope someone can offer a solution

Di

"Bob" <> wrote in message
news. ..
> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>
>
> ==========================
> Got Vista problems or questions?
> Start here.
> ==========================
> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>
> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
> news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
>> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to another
>> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
>> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error
>> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged on
>> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but
>> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>>
>> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Di
>>

>


 
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Di Cook
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      03-03-2008
No Bob, they are simply folders off the root directory, e.g. C:\Accounts.

Di


"Bob" <> wrote in message
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> Are we talking about folders that start with "My"?
>
> ========================
> Got Vista problems or questions?
> Start here.
> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>
>
> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
> news:47cb6f60$0$22049$ u...
> Bob,
>
> I really appreciate your reply. However, I tried it and it hasn't worked.
> I can check the folders after taking ownership and they do in fact say the
> correct COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME but I still can't xcopy .zip or .exe files
> to these folders.
>
> How something could be so easy in XP and so annoying in Vista .......
>
> Thanks again, I hope someone can offer a solution
>
> Di
>
> "Bob" <> wrote in message
> news. ..
>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>
>>
>> ==========================
>> Got Vista problems or questions?
>> Start here.
>> ==========================
>> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>>
>> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
>> news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
>>> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to
>>> another
>>> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
>>> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error
>>> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged
>>> on
>>> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but
>>> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>>>
>>> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Di
>>>

>>

>



 
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folderann
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      03-05-2008
As a workaround you could rename and copy and rename at the other end.
It may seem cumbersome but scripting would make it all automatic.

We run active directory and our administrative credentials are valid
throughout the domain.

Also (I thinking as I type haha) do you have do you have computer A's
admin permissions Computer B? Just because you are an admin on one
box doesn't mean those perms are valid on another box.

Also Try disabling Windows defender. Also Window One Care is very
picking about extensions.

Good Luck


On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 15:43:15 +1100, "Di Cook"
<> wrote:

>No Bob, they are simply folders off the root directory, e.g. C:\Accounts.
>
>Di
>
>
>"Bob" <> wrote in message
>news: ...
>> Are we talking about folders that start with "My"?
>>
>> ========================
>> Got Vista problems or questions?
>> Start here.
>> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>>
>>
>> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
>> news:47cb6f60$0$22049$ u...
>> Bob,
>>
>> I really appreciate your reply. However, I tried it and it hasn't worked.
>> I can check the folders after taking ownership and they do in fact say the
>> correct COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME but I still can't xcopy .zip or .exe files
>> to these folders.
>>
>> How something could be so easy in XP and so annoying in Vista .......
>>
>> Thanks again, I hope someone can offer a solution
>>
>> Di
>>
>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>> news. ..
>>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> ==========================
>>> Got Vista problems or questions?
>>> Start here.
>>> ==========================
>>> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>>>
>>> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
>>> news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
>>>> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to
>>>> another
>>>> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
>>>> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied" error
>>>> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged
>>>> on
>>>> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator" but
>>>> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>>>>
>>>> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Di
>>>>
>>>

>>

>

 
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Di Cook
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      03-06-2008
Hi folderann

The only "workaround" I have so far is to copy the relevant folders to my WD
200gb USB Drive and then copy from there to Vista computer and it works!!!

I'm using a workgroup and double checked the permissions on both computers.
I'm administrator on both.

Even went into the Advanced options of Windows Defender and added the
\\server\c path to the "Do not scan these files or locations" option and
that didn't work as well.

Guess I'll have to keep on doing the USB drive technique - it's just that
it's double handling but at least it works.

Thanks so much for your interest and help.

Regards
Di

"folderann" <> wrote in message
news:...
> As a workaround you could rename and copy and rename at the other end.
> It may seem cumbersome but scripting would make it all automatic.
>
> We run active directory and our administrative credentials are valid
> throughout the domain.
>
> Also (I thinking as I type haha) do you have do you have computer A's
> admin permissions Computer B? Just because you are an admin on one
> box doesn't mean those perms are valid on another box.
>
> Also Try disabling Windows defender. Also Window One Care is very
> picking about extensions.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 15:43:15 +1100, "Di Cook"
> <> wrote:
>
>>No Bob, they are simply folders off the root directory, e.g. C:\Accounts.
>>
>>Di
>>
>>
>>"Bob" <> wrote in message
>>news: m...
>>> Are we talking about folders that start with "My"?
>>>
>>> ========================
>>> Got Vista problems or questions?
>>> Start here.
>>> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>>>
>>>
>>> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
>>> news:47cb6f60$0$22049$ u...
>>> Bob,
>>>
>>> I really appreciate your reply. However, I tried it and it hasn't
>>> worked.
>>> I can check the folders after taking ownership and they do in fact say
>>> the
>>> correct COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME but I still can't xcopy .zip or .exe files
>>> to these folders.
>>>
>>> How something could be so easy in XP and so annoying in Vista .......
>>>
>>> Thanks again, I hope someone can offer a solution
>>>
>>> Di
>>>
>>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>>> news. ..
>>>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>>>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ==========================
>>>> Got Vista problems or questions?
>>>> Start here.
>>>> ==========================
>>>> http://www.vistax64.com/search.php
>>>>
>>>> "Di Cook" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:47ca9fe9$0$22095$ u...
>>>>> For many years I've used xcopy to copy files from one computer to
>>>>> another
>>>>> computer on our LAN. Worked well until Vista when all files with
>>>>> extensions of .exe or .zip will not copy - get "access is denied"
>>>>> error
>>>>> message. Switched to Robocopy but still the same problem. I am logged
>>>>> on
>>>>> as Administrator and even run the shortcut as "Run as administrator"
>>>>> but
>>>>> still cannot get .zip or .exe files copied.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would be grateful for feedback from anyone who has ideas on this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Di
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>



 
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