I'm receiving a duplication warning on a few files. Access is denied. If I knew which hard drive the files were on I could possibly address the problem at a root level. Perhaps even take the drive off line, move the files, reformat the drive, re-add to the pool and move files back into it.
I usually figure things out on my own, but if there's not a way, I'll have to create drive letters for all drives then search each one individually to fix the problem.
Unless someone has a suggestion that would be easier.
This is a great community and I'm sure I'll receive a hundred comments.
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TerryMundy
I'm receiving a duplication warning on a few files. Access is denied. If I knew which hard drive the files were on I could possibly address the problem at a root level. Perhaps even take the drive off line, move the files, reformat the drive, re-add to the pool and move files back into it.
I usually figure things out on my own, but if there's not a way, I'll have to create drive letters for all drives then search each one individually to fix the problem.
Unless someone has a suggestion that would be easier.
This is a great community and I'm sure I'll receive a hundred comments.
Thanks,
Terry
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