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Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > windows xp copy and paste Want error copying file or folder the requested resource is in use to Advertise Here? Solved windows xp copy and paste Posted on 2014-05-09 Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 8 Comments 523 Views Last Modified: 2014-05-13 Hello- error copying file or folder unspecified error I don't use XP anymore but I had a few people tell me they can't copy and paste a file with the same name into the same folder, that they used to be able to. Seems to have started a couple of
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months ago. This does not appear to be a permissions issue. Example. On the users desktop (or any other folder; my docs, my music), they have an adobe document (or any other file; word, excel, text) called XXX. They right click and choose copy. Then go over to an empty spot, in the same folder, desktop, etc. and click paste. They get an error (see attached): 'Cannot copy 'XXX': The operation completed successfully. Put it doesn't copy. I thought it used and
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then would place a copy of the same file with either a '(1)' or the word 'copy' next to it. But it has been a while since I used XP. I've seen this on multiple XP machines. Let me know if you have a solution, and thank you erro-copying-file.JPG 0 Question by:gslit Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 82 Active today Best Solution byDave Baldwin Copy and paste in XP still works fine on my machines which are all up to date. If it's a file, it will say "Copy of filename". If it's a download it will put the (1) after the filename. Are your Go to Solution 8 Comments LVL 82 Overall: Level 82 Windows XP 9 Message Active today Accepted Solution by:Dave Baldwin2014-05-09 Copy and paste in XP still works fine on my machines which are all up to date. If it's a file, it will say "Copy of filename". If it's a download it will put the (1) after the filename. Are your machines on a Domain where Group Policies might be set? 0 Message Author Comment by:gslit2014-05-09 Maybe it is a GP. That's a good point. I didn't think there were changes made to it. Could you point in a direction to check, if possible? 0 LVL 89 Overall: Level 89 Windows XP 18 Message Active today Expert Comment by:John Hurst2014-05-09 If it is the same name, XP will ask if you want to overwrite the file. It has always done this for me an
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move a picture folder, but I keep getting an "Error Copying File or Folder" box with the above message in it. However, I can't find a file with "Thumbs" anywhere in it. Any ideas on what or where it might be? Any ideas http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/cannot-copy-thumbs-the-operation-completed-successfully.453264/ how I can see it or delete it so I can copy the folder? Any way I can tell Windows Explorer to skip this "file" when it's copying? Thanks, Mike Guest, May 9, 2005 #1 Advertisements Galen Guest In news:, mikelee101 <> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > Hello, > I'm trying to move a picture folder, but I keep getting an "Error > Copying File or Folder" box with the above error copying message in it. However, I > can't find a file with "Thumbs" anywhere in it. Any ideas on what or > where it might be? Any ideas how I can see it or delete it so I can > copy the folder? Any way I can tell Windows Explorer to skip this > "file" when it's copying? > > Thanks, > Mike In Windows Explorer, click tools, options, and click on the view tab. In there opt to show hidden files. Refresh the error copying file folder. Does the thumbs file show now? Galen -- "And that recommendation, with the exaggerated estimate of my ability with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be made out of what had up to that time been the merest hobby." Sherlock Holmes Galen, May 9, 2005 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest I already had that enabled (sorry, I should have mentioned that in the initial post). "Galen" wrote: > In news:, > mikelee101 <> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > Hello, > > I'm trying to move a picture folder, but I keep getting an "Error > > Copying File or Folder" box with the above message in it. However, I > > can't find a file with "Thumbs" anywhere in it. Any ideas on what or > > where it might be? Any ideas how I can see it or delete it so I can > > copy the folder? Any way I can tell Windows Explorer to skip this > > "file" when it's copying? > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > > In Windows Explorer, click tools, options, and click on the view tab. In > there opt to show hidden files. Refresh the folder. Does the thumbs file > show now? > > Galen > -- > > "And that