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provide me with an effective means to keep files and folders in sync, some of my devices do not run http://www.markwilson.co.uk/blog/2008/11/access-denied-when-echoing-files-using-synctoy.htm Windows or OS X (e.g. my NetGear ReadyNAS) and I've been using the SyncToy v2.0 tool for data that I just want to copy from one location http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/gfi-backup-tool-4-1-volume-shadow-copy-error-cannot-write-to-destination.297052/ to another (e.g. backing the file data on the notebook PC that I use for work up to a file share). Unlike FolderShare/Live Mesh, which automatically keep error cannot folders in sync, SyncToy is intended for performing on-demand tasks (e.g. backups), as described by Gina Trapani at Lifehacker (and by yours truly a couple of years back when it was still at v1.2). A few days ago, I was echoing the contents of a large directory to a remote share, but was mystified by error cannot write some files which would not write to the remote volume. I had full NTFS access to the files but SyncToy produced an error which said: Error: Cannot write to the destination file. Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED)) Copying C:\Users\username\filename After a while, I worked out that the problem files all had the read-only attribute set and that removing this allowed SyncToy to copy the files successfully. I can only assume that the problem was the echo (i.e. file copy, rather than two-way sync) and that the file attributes were being written before the file copy took place, resulting in insufficient permissions to write the file contents. Share this:TwitterFacebookGoogleLinkedInPocketPinterestTumblrRedditEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted in UncategorisedTagged Microsoft Windows, Useful Software6 Comments Post navigation Previous PostLive Mesh reaches out to the MacNext PostI'm a what? 6 thoughts on “Access denied when echoing files using SyncToy” Jan says: Friday 10 April 2009 at 18:37 Thank you! I had the same problem, writing
Backup Tool 4.1: Volume Shadow Copy Error Cannot Write To Destination Discussion in 'Software' started by michal woroniecki, Feb 19, 2016. Tags: gfi backup michal woroniecki Private E-2 I started to have a problem with GFI recently and I am not able to perform a backup to the external HDD (Adata hd710; preformatted to NTFS). Every time I am getting a following error: "Volume shadow copy error" "Cannot write file to destination" I tried to copy a folder by drag and drop and it worked so it is definetely GFI problem. I tried to reinstall and the same thing. I will appreciate any help michal woroniecki, Feb 19, 2016 #1 Earthling Interplanetary Geek I've been on this and other forums for years and one of my main interests is backup systems. I've never heard of GFI. I guess you are referring to GFI Archiver? Anyway, how about using a different backup system? There are several we can safely recommend, both free and paid. Earthling, Feb 19, 2016 #2 mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire Even Windows 7 and later have built-in backup capabilities. I've used the Windows 7 Backup and Restore which was resurrected in Windows 10 to create a Windows Image backup of my entire computer (5 versions of Windows on two internal (not RAID) hard drives). mdonah, Feb 19, 2016 #3 michal woroniecki Private E-2 I have windows 8.1. I am open for any FREE backup recommendations. I will be using it to backup outllook 2013 and other files on my computer. michal woroniecki, Feb 20, 2016 #4 Earthling Interplanetary Geek There are two basic types of backup - 1. Those that simply backup files that you select. Everyone should do this. 2. Those that can completely restore a computer to an earlier state. These are primarily used for disaster recovery - failed hard disk, computer won't boot, severe virus infection and so on. Are you just interested in 1 or in both? Earthling, Feb 20, 2016 #5 michal woroniecki Private E-2 I would need both please michal woroniecki, Feb 20, 2016 #6 Earthling Interplanetary Geek What version of Windows are you using? Earthling, Feb 20, 2016 #7 michal woroniecki Private E-2 8.1 r michal woroniecki, Feb 20, 2016 #8 Earthling Interplanetary Geek Thank you - that makes a big difference to the appropriate answers. 8.1 has an inbuilt feature cal