April 23, 201016 yr Hallo everyone I use teracopy instead of the native windows 7 tool to move/copy files When I use it to copy files to my unRaid server (by drag and drop or copy then paste) everything is ok as long as i access my copy destination folder like this: \\tower\movies (where movies is tha name of a share) if, on the other hand i access the same share as a mapped drive i get the following message: Target folder is not available Y:\ (where Y is ofcourse the name of the mapped drive) In the last case, if i use the default copy tool of windows everything workd ok what could be the reason for this behavior of teracopy (btw, i run teracopy as admin, so this cannot be the problem)
April 23, 201016 yr Hallo everyone I use teracopy instead of the native windows 7 tool to move/copy files When I use it to copy files to my unRaid server (by drag and drop or copy then paste) everything is ok as long as i access my copy destination folder like this: \\tower\movies (where movies is tha name of a share) if, on the other hand i access the same share as a mapped drive i get the following message: Target folder is not available Y:\ (where Y is ofcourse the name of the mapped drive) In the last case, if i use the default copy tool of windows everything workd ok what could be the reason for this behavior of teracopy (btw, i run teracopy as admin, so this cannot be the problem) Perhaps teracopy has a bug where it cannot handle a mapped drive?
April 23, 201016 yr I run Teracopy under Win7 here as well and have no issues copying via unc or drive letter
April 23, 201016 yr Author that's the most annoying kind of problem: the kind where something does not work for you but works for everyone else...
April 23, 201016 yr check if there are any connections to your server via "net use" from the command prompt on your win7 machine.. then delete them all and try again
April 23, 201016 yr make sur eyoure running latest beta. also, if you plan on copying large amounts, forget both teracopy and supercopier. i find that very often you walk away and come back to a transfer that has stalled, pause/resume will nto work, in supercopier at least you can reqload the queue.
April 23, 201016 yr Author check if there are any connections to your server via "net use" from the command prompt on your win7 machine.. then delete them all and try again What do you mean? naturally, through net use i can see my mapped drive but i want it to be there. actually, what i am saying is that i cannot use teracopy with THIS mapped drive. i have tried deleting and creating it again, no change... make sur eyoure running latest beta. also, if you plan on copying large amounts, forget both teracopy and supercopier. i find that very often you walk away and come back to a transfer that has stalled, pause/resume will nto work, in supercopier at least you can reqload the queue. i tried teracopy last night. it copied more than 900Gb flawlessly. But what do you recommend then?
April 23, 201016 yr check if there are any connections to your server via "net use" from the command prompt on your win7 machine.. then delete them all and try again What do you mean? naturally, through net use i can see my mapped drive but i want it to be there. actually, what i am saying is that i cannot use teracopy with THIS mapped drive. i have tried deleting and creating it again, no change... I just wanted to make sure you don't have any other wierd connections listed in there for your server. Can you browse the mapped drive ok in windows? If yes, disable teracopy and see if you can copy a file to that share using the regular windows copy.
April 23, 201016 yr check if there are any connections to your server via "net use" from the command prompt on your win7 machine.. then delete them all and try again What do you mean? naturally, through net use i can see my mapped drive but i want it to be there. actually, what i am saying is that i cannot use teracopy with THIS mapped drive. i have tried deleting and creating it again, no change... make sur eyoure running latest beta. also, if you plan on copying large amounts, forget both teracopy and supercopier. i find that very often you walk away and come back to a transfer that has stalled, pause/resume will nto work, in supercopier at least you can reqload the queue. i tried teracopy last night. it copied more than 900Gb flawlessly. But what do you recommend then? i am guessing there is some limitation to how many files/size that can be queued. it usually works fine but i find it stops at around 1.3-1.4TB, less any it look sto work ok most of the time. i dont use anything, windows explorer/directoy opus/beyond compare are my primary file management programs.
April 23, 201016 yr Author check if there are any connections to your server via "net use" from the command prompt on your win7 machine.. then delete them all and try again What do you mean? naturally, through net use i can see my mapped drive but i want it to be there. actually, what i am saying is that i cannot use teracopy with THIS mapped drive. i have tried deleting and creating it again, no change... I just wanted to make sure you don't have any other wierd connections listed in there for your server. Can you browse the mapped drive ok in windows? If yes, disable teracopy and see if you can copy a file to that share using the regular windows copy. i have tried without teracopy and it works ok. but teracopy is useful especially when copying big volumes of data. also, i can browse the mapped drive although i must admit that for some reason i could not see all the subdirectories until i disconnected the mapped drive and reconnected
April 24, 201016 yr Sorry I don't have an advice for you. I can just report that I've been using TeraCopy for a very long time, and never had any problems with it.
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