access denied when dragging files/folders from zip file
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access denied when dragging files/folders from zip file
windows explorer handles the file ok
'Access Denied on file...'
'Access Denied on file...'
- sqa_wizard
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Cannot confirm !
Well, I did exactly the same:
I drag exactly the same file of exactly the same zip file from my Windows 12 (just like yours) to my dishwasher and I have no such message.
But may I have to wait until it is clean enough.
I'll come back if my cups and dishes are still dirty
... to be serious : Some more info might be helpful
1. which operating system are you using ?
2. where did you try to drop the file ?
Well, I did exactly the same:
I drag exactly the same file of exactly the same zip file from my Windows 12 (just like yours) to my dishwasher and I have no such message.
But may I have to wait until it is clean enough.
I'll come back if my cups and dishes are still dirty

... to be serious : Some more info might be helpful
1. which operating system are you using ?
2. where did you try to drop the file ?
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Please give me more information as sqa_wizard has already asked you. Thanks!
Please give me more information as sqa_wizard has already asked you. Thanks!
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Hi, in fact, I have a similar issue: sometimes (I really cannot find what is special in those circumstances) the permission rights are changed when copying/moving/drag'n'dropping with TC. The 'Access denied' error came out with folders and any kind of files - I had to manually reset the NTFS rights. The issue appeared only after updating to 7.5 TC, on XP sp3. What may cause this?
Hello, csenpe.
Next time that you encounter the problem, please, note down the details and report them here.
Without having any details it is really hard to figure out what might be the cause.
Details will be e.g.
+ account status: admin or normal user
+ complete name of ZIP file
+ complete name of target folder
Kind regards,
Karl
Next time that you encounter the problem, please, note down the details and report them here.
Without having any details it is really hard to figure out what might be the cause.
Details will be e.g.
+ account status: admin or normal user
+ complete name of ZIP file
+ complete name of target folder
Kind regards,
Karl
Hi, Karl, thanks for the answer. It is an admin account, so I was able to recover permissions. It is really strange, but the issue is not connected with any awkward filenames eg. folder "x:\software\trac" folder was moved to "x:\software\linux\trac" and became inaccessible.
Whatever, I was just wondering if this could be connected with any TC settings.
Whatever, I was just wondering if this could be connected with any TC settings.
karlchen wrote:Hello, csenpe.
Next time that you encounter the problem, please, note down the details and report them here.
Without having any details it is really hard to figure out what might be the cause.
Details will be e.g.
+ account status: admin or normal user
+ complete name of ZIP file
+ complete name of target folder
Kind regards,
Karl