why do I get this error while cobian reflector is running task
"Ignoring the directory "C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Music". Reason: the directory is a reparse point."
Ignoring directory
Re: Ignoring directory
Because it is a reparse point.
If you want to copy reparse points just uncheck Options-Engine- Ignore reparse points
If you want to copy reparse points just uncheck Options-Engine- Ignore reparse points
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Ignoring directory
Morning, ever since I change the option of " uncheck reparse option " due to this error
"Ignoring the directory "C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Music". Reason: the directory is a reparse point."
I am getting the following error
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Music" (5) Access is denied
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Pictures" (5) Access is denied
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Videos" (5) Access is denied
if I open the user folder \documents\ there is no " my music or pictures or videos " folder , the my music or pictures or videos
is directly under Hennie Snyman folder , not in the documents folder.
If I include the path "C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\My Music , pictures and videos" it copies fine , but still getting the above error
regards
Louis
"Ignoring the directory "C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Music". Reason: the directory is a reparse point."
I am getting the following error
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Music" (5) Access is denied
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Pictures" (5) Access is denied
"C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\Documents\My Videos" (5) Access is denied
if I open the user folder \documents\ there is no " my music or pictures or videos " folder , the my music or pictures or videos
is directly under Hennie Snyman folder , not in the documents folder.
If I include the path "C:\Users\Hennie Snyman\My Music , pictures and videos" it copies fine , but still getting the above error
regards
Louis
Re: Ignoring directory
Hello!
Those directories don't really exist in some systems. Those are repairs points if I recall it correctly. Is the user running the service the same as "Hennie Snyman"? If not, you should change the program mode from Service to Application.
Those directories don't really exist in some systems. Those are repairs points if I recall it correctly. Is the user running the service the same as "Hennie Snyman"? If not, you should change the program mode from Service to Application.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Ignoring directory
Hi, sorry don't understand the followin Q - "Is the user running the service the same as "Hennie Snyman"?
I am copying from the local C drive the only user " Hennie Snyman" 's files to a D drive( second HDD) on the same PC with one folder named " data"
regards
I am copying from the local C drive the only user " Hennie Snyman" 's files to a D drive( second HDD) on the same PC with one folder named " data"
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Re: Ignoring directory
If the program is running as a service then it may be running under the Local System user .
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Re: Ignoring directory
How do i fix the error message?, how do I now if the program is running local or as a service?
Re: Ignoring directory
Just change the installation mode from Service to Application using the Service and application button.
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Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator
Luis Cobian
Cobian Backup's creator