Error Copying Autorun.inf
Posted by Anil Kumar on September 12, 2013 All Posts, Tips & Tricks, Windows 1 Comment Rate this post If you get following error while copying your data to remote computer/network drive, there might be some chances to have INF file within a directory. Error/Problem: Access denied while copying autorun.inf file to remote computer It will show you permission error, so what does it mean? Root Cause: You need permission from McAfee Anti Virus software. McAfee Anti Virus Prevents Remote Copy of AutoRun INF Files. When you copy any software or files to remote directory that contains INF files then your system throw an error “you need permission to perform this action”. How to resolve this issue? Solution: You have to just follow the below mentioned steps on remote computer. Step-1: Open MacAfee Antivirus Virus Scan Console. Step-2: Right Click on “Access Protection” option and Click on “Properties”. You may also double click on “Access Protection” to open the properties. Now select “Antivirus Standard Protection” category, here you will see “Prevent remote creation of autorun files” are blocked and reported. Step-3: Uncheck both “Block” and “Report” from “Prevent remote creation of autorun files” option. Now click on “Apply” then “Ok” and Close Virus Scan Console window. Now copy your files and folders to remote computer/network drive that contains autorun.inf file. You will be able to successfully transfer your files to remote computers or network drive. If you have applied above methods and still unable to resolve the issue, just write down your problem with error message in comment section. We will solve of your problem. Get Free Blogging Tips & Technology updates in your Email !!! Subscribe via RSS feed 0 Related Posts5 Easy steps to protect your folder (ProtectMyFolder) without any softwareHow to install WhatsApp on your PCHow to increase Virtual Memory Size in Windows XPHow to Hide Partitions and Hard Drives in Windows XPTurn On Free Fall Data Protection FeatureHow to Enable/Disable USB Ports via RegistryHow to Add Exclusions in McAfee Antivirus SoftwareHow to Repair and Avoid Bad Sectors in Hard DiskHow to hide different options like Network Connection, Search Menu, Run Menu from Start Menu and Task ManagerHow to fix your PC problems with FixWin in a ClickHow to Check the Version of Windows InstallerHow to Reset or Remove Unused COM Ports in WindowsHow to get machine serial number, product number using WMIC commandHow to Show or Hide File Extension in Windows ExplorerHow to Turn on Recent Items in W
When you just can't copy autorun.inf Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest I just ran into a weird problem while creating a bootable USB-stick, it was impossible to do a full copy of the files from an .iso. I tried robocopy, xcopy, and even resorted to a file copy through the file explorer. Robocopy consistently reported the following error though: 2015/10/01 17:10:49 ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Copying File g:\autorun.infAccess is denied. It turned out that the antivirus software was blocking the file copy, without notification. Disabling the antivirus protection temporarily let me copy the files without issues. http://itbloggertips.com/2013/09/issue-solved-access-denied-copying-autorun-inf-file/ I'll leave this here, in case there are other poor souls out there on the Internet with the same issue. Posted by André N. Klingsheim at Thursday, October 01, 2015 Labels: Doh 1 comment: Eliran Slik11 December, 2015 17:24having the same issue, but deactivating the aniti-virus doesnt seem to solve it... thanks anyway.ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Copyright notice © André http://www.dotnetnoob.com/2015/10/when-you-just-cant-copy-autoruninf.html N. Klingsheim and www.dotnetnoob.com, 2009-2015. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog's author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to André N. Klingsheim and www.dotnetnoob.com with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Read other popular posts Hardening Windows Server 2008/2012 and Azure SSL/TLS configuration I guess it was long overdue for me to follow up on my Hardening Windows Server 2003 SSL/TLS configuration and Windows server 2003 vs 20... IIS 500 errors leave clues in the log Yesterday I was playing around with the validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="true" setting on IIS 7.5. To my surprise I got an ... Terminal services manager and Windows 7 I just found out that Terminal services manager does not exist in Windows 7. But fear not, the Remote Desktop Services Manager will do the ... Security through HTTP response headers Security headers in an HTTP response There are many things to consider when securing a web application but a definite "quick win&qu... How to secure ASP.NET cookies The release of Firesheep a week ago brought a lot of attention to a problem that has been
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