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Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/979808 up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Robocopy permission denied up vote 7 down vote favorite 2 Robocopy is preinstalled with Windows 7. I've used it many times in the past. I tried to copy a folder to a remote share with http://superuser.com/questions/25509/robocopy-permission-denied robocopy c:\source "\\server\share\path" /s /r:2 /w:2` As a result I get permission denied. Using explorer I can copy files to this share. I've opened a command prompt with administrator permissions with the same result. The share is read/write for public. EDIT I've successfully mapped a driveletter to the share, but robocopy still fails EDIT I've added the /B switch without success. The exact error is: 2009/09/26 20:43:14 ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Accessing Destination Directory \\drobo\Drobo\fotos\__NEW\Ericsson\ windows-7 networking troubleshooting file-management robocopy share|improve this question edited Jan 8 at 17:07 Kevin Fegan 2,84211125 asked Aug 19 '09 at 11:04 Edosoft 4642918 Have you tried mapping the shared folder to a drive letter? –CGA Aug 19 '09 at 19:09 Yes I tried that first. Same result –Edosoft Aug 24 '09 at 10:45 Have your tried taking ownership of the shared folder? Are you on a workgroup or an Active directory domain? –CGA Aug 24 '09 at 11:36 I'm using a Workgroup. I did take ownership. –Edosoft Sep 23 '09 at 15
24, 2007 Likes Received: 0 Hi, I have to carry out 2 data migrations this weekend and keep encoutering the error below when using robocopy: ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Copying NTFS Security to Destination Directory i:\DATA\ Access is denied. I added myself into the owner group for all area of data I am moving (Source and destination) earlier this week, and can copy files manually with right click copy\paste option so do not understand why I am getting this error. The users still have access to the source area but will not get access to the destination area till final copy is complete. Running several jobs, all failing! Here are the two sets of option I am using for my two different jobs: /mir /copy:dato /np /r:3 /w:5 /log+:datacopy_2402071500.log and /e /copy:dato /np /r:3 /w:5 /log+:data2copy_2402071500.log Our Server support moved to KL and this is not included in core business so up to us onsite support guys to help customers with data moves. I have been on maternity leave for two years, not long back and have lost all my notes and scripts I previously had cos they deleted my original account! So could be just doing something supid thats easily resolved - well thats what I hope anyway as need to get this data moved this weekend! Thanks for any advice! nikkiandmidgets, Feb 24, 2007 #1 Advertisements Rathain Joined: Mar 5, 2007 Likes Received: 0 Your destination ACL may be getting deleted Hi there, Sorry for the late reply, I came across your post when researching a similar problem. My first suggestion would be to make sure that you are explicitly in the share and NTFS ACLs at both source and destination. Make sure you check this before and most especially AFTER you get this error. In my case, I started out with full control on both the source and destination shares. The problem was that Robocopy was resetting the ACL on the destination share to a null value (nobody has permission) before it began recursing subdirectories. After some quick tests, my conclusion is that Robocopy does not handle inherited permissions. Say you are copying C:\Share1 to D:\, and C:\Share1 is inheriting its permissions from the C:\ root directory, it actually has no explicit ACL. Therefore, when you copy its ACL, you are actually copying... nothing. By copying an empty ACL to your destination your permissions are removed in the first step of the copy, and all subsequent writes to the share fail with Error 5. This is