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copying files created by Scheme
Kevin Ke...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs There seems to be an issue copying files from server to client. Client to client is fine @ about 95Mbps, Client to server is also 95Mbps but server to client is like 20Kbps. There is something wrong. We have tried the latest NIC drivers, etc.

copying Word files from hard drive onto floppy disk
I would like to copy the files pointed to (NOT the shortcut files themselves) to a single destination folder on a CD or other drive. Is there a way in XP, file manager, or some utility I can use to do this? I've heard you can do this with various multi-step custom scripts. However, I've heard rumors there is a one

copying files from PC to laptop
Using NeroVision Express 2 and writing onto a Memorex dvd-rw, the selection of files to copy from the hd to the dvd-rw went smoothly. But it has been 3 hours already and it is still "preparing the first file for transcoding" (whatever that means). It is taking much too long. What am I not doing correctly?

Copying files using Winsock 2.0 and the IOCP
"ProMind" <ProM...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B267D4F-0952-41B6-8864-DE8E1F87E504@microsoft.com... I have noticed that a lot of people are experiencing problems with Vista copying files. I first noticed the problem when I tried to do a backup to a USB disk and thought it was USB related.

Copying large files to other OS's
Tim Slattery Slatter...@bls.gov microsoft public windowsxp general Richard Fangnail <richardfangn...@excite.com> wrote: Why do they make ipods so you have to use Itunes to move stuff to the ipod? Remember my counterexample of my camera. To lock you into their system, of course. MS does pretty much the same thing

Copying Dishnetworks DVR saved files to DVD
Try moving some files out of the root and see what happens. ...Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.com/index.htm On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 17:33:19 -0800 (PST), in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, voice_of_rea...@australia.edu wrote: Greetings: When trying to copy files from my

Problem Backing Up and/or Copying Files
This is really annoying, and hope anyone can come up with a way to help me get these files onto my computer!! I'm using Vista by the way. Your question does not appear to have anything at all to do with .NET Framework programming, the topic of this newsgroup. If you want help, you should find a newsgroup where your

Mass Storage gets slow after eraseing/copying files for many t
The question: assuming the databases from the old server can be properly shut down, can I just copy/move the physical database files from the old server to the new one (using compatible disk paths, of course), or is the backup/restore process actually needed for some reasons? And if I do physically copy/move them,

Access is Denied when copying files
IOW, just let me copy what *I* want! Not having to click 12 buttons every time I do something would be nice also, but I'll save that for another day. Although I have not been super impressed with Vista...I certainly didn't have any problems copying files to my HD. For you to get proper help though...you really need

moving files with sas
Chris Ch...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware In the middle of copying a few hundred files from a folder on my hard drive to a 2 gig USB flash drive I got the following error: Error copying file or folder Cannot copy "file name": The directory or file cannot be created.

Outlook PST Files - Locked while copying
If the name came as "12/03/2005_observation1.txt" doesn't it mean that you could copy it on your Mac? On HFS, the pathname separator is not '/', but ':'. If you want to exchange files with a Mac without renaming, don't use ':' in the file path! I hope we are not cross talking: 12:03:2005_observation1.txt is the

Copying Norton Ghost Files
So you can put the W98 drive in the W2000 machine and copy the files off without problem. The file format does not need converting. You can transfer files using a USB ramstick, provided that both systems can access the device. You could use a null modem cable, and software such as Laplink. You could network the two

Making backups by just copying files
Yves Bellefeuille y...@storm.ca comp os linux misc On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Riggy wrote: Unfortunately, WinXP is on an NTFS filesystem and Linux cannot seem to write to it. There are two Linux drivers to write to NTFS: captive http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ and ntfs-3g http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ -- Yves

Copying files between 1541 and ramlink with JiffyDOS/RamLinkDOS?
How are you copying the PST files? I right click on a folder I've named Outlook which contains Archive.pst, Outlook 1.pst, Outlook.pst, Outlook2.pst, and Extend.dat. I send to my External Drive. (If it's of any importance, I notice when I actually use Outlook, I see that I somehow have two identical copies of

Copying files from WinMail to OE
Is there a similar package/method in Windows for concatenating files together? IIRC there may have been something under 'copy' that allows this, can anyone confirm? google://"cat.exe" , or "COPY file1 +file2 +file3 ... destination". should be 'copy /b file1 + file2 destination' unless the files are flat text. [.

Copying files to MP3 players
I tried adding VC++6.0 to my default XP installation in vmware, and there were no problems copying .bsc files to and from the usb hard drive. So VC++6.0 itself is not to blame, as you say. I've also ruled out my antivirus as the culprit. It's a very odd situation. All files copy to and from the usb device perfectly

Copying files with a crossover cable
Just copying everything from /var/lib/mysql when the DB is offline does the trick for me since I don't plan to change the OS. Wimmy going for saving time over saving data; either your data is pretty meaningless or you're really just not that into job security and lack of stomach ulcers. best...

Vista deleting, copying files very slow!!
don d...@panix.com 24hoursupport helpdesk I did a Norton Ghost 2003 backup to an external harddrive which produced 4 ghost files....... if I took each file and copied them onto 4 cd's....... would Ghost be able to restore from them? I did it this way because in the past I have never been able to backup onto my cd

File Copying Batch
My problem is this: I have a large file over 5Gb on Linux that I want to access under WinXP. Unfortunately, WinXP is on an NTFS filesystem and Linux cannot seem to write to it. Under Windows, the Linux partitions are not visible (all formatted using, I forget the name, but it's a Linux file system that WIndows is

Error Message when copying Files
Hi, You can copy the databases directly - if new server is installed using the /disasterrecovery switch. Thanks, that is exactly the simple and clear answer I was in need of :-) So, do they just need to be copied in the exact path(s) they were in before replacing the server? I would however still perform an