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1 Did you try removing the app and then deploying it? Clean - build solution? Restart VS? Also, when did it start happening, did you do something, install something etc.? –igrali Mar 2 '14 at 20:38 2 That usually indicates that you have the same app (or an app with the same guid) on the phone. Usually you have the released version on your phone while trying to install a dev version –Shawn Kendrot Mar 3 '14 at 6:36 Thank you, its reason was the same product ID with dev version and debug version. –Tuğrul Emre Atalay Mar 4 '14 at 6:28 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I just had the same error when trying to deploy a release build to my Lumia 920. As Shawn Kendrot mentions in the comments, I already had the release build deployed to my phone as installed via the store. Switching to a debug build and deploying that one instead worked. share|improve this answer answered Mar 15 '14 at 20:27 Daniel Ballinger 7,58064571 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draf
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the file). You either do not have the access rights to read the file, or do not have access rights to create/overwrite the file. Network SecurityThis type of error commonly occurs when copying to a network share. On the computer that is sharing the folder over the network:- Run Windows File Explorer- Navigate to the folder you’re sharing- Right-click on the folder and select Sharing and Security... from the pop-up menu- Depending on how Windows XP is configured there are two different options:1) Tick the checkbox that says Allow network users to change my filesor2) Click on the Permissions button and make sure Full Control is tickedIf it still fails try removing the share and recreating it with Full Control / Allow network users to change my files. This will reset the file permissions.Note: it's likely that network access to files hosted on machines running later versions of Windows (by another networked machine running an earlier version of Windows) may be more problematic due to (more) restrictive security in the newer version of Windows, and/or security modes, access tokens, etc., that differ between the two systems). Older versions of Windows are generally less restrictive in that respect, so you may have more success installing on the machine with the newer Windows version and accessing the older machine/version's files over the network. Such a setup may thus be able to access the files on both sides more easily.Encrypted Blocked Files If you download a file, e.g. using Internet Explorer, to an NTFS volume, then the file may be marked as blocked by Windows. You can see if a file is blocked by right-clicking on it and selecting Properties from the pop-up menu. At the bottom of the General tab it will say if the file is blocked or not (This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer). You can click the Unblock button to unblock the file. If a file is both NTFS encrypted, and blocked, then you cannot copy the file from a remote computer. You must either unblock it or unencrypt it. It is possible to configure Windows not to block downloaded files automatically:- Run gpedit.msc- Go to: User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Attachment Manager