x64 - Error message
x64 - Error message
Which I get on SOME copy actions is attached. Hope this one is 'useful' - and not just me!
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Re: Error message
If you really want Don (or anyone) to help, you should ALWAYS include the XY version number, whether you're using 32bit or 64bit, and the EXACT steps to reproduce the issue.
In this case, HOW were you copying? And from/to where? Drag and drop? Left or right drag? Context menu? From list/tree/tab/desktop to where.
None of us are mind readers.
In this case, HOW were you copying? And from/to where? Drag and drop? Left or right drag? Context menu? From list/tree/tab/desktop to where.
None of us are mind readers.
Re: Error message x64
Just not wanting to disappoint Don who reputedly thinks most people posting are trying to be as vague as possible
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But, I thought it was all in the attachment including the error message. However, yes, x64 v27.90.0006 and copying using TB button and pasting also using TB button.
But, I thought it was all in the attachment including the error message. However, yes, x64 v27.90.0006 and copying using TB button and pasting also using TB button.
Re: Error message
And changing the subject from "Error message" to "... x64" helped immensely to reduce the vagueness of this post.
Everyone will jump right in, thinking "Yes, I've seen an error message before"
Everyone will jump right in, thinking "Yes, I've seen an error message before"
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Re: x64 - Error message
That message has a problem itself.
Run this through the address bar, what do you get?
Run this through the address bar, what do you get?
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Re: x64 - Error message
Not being a scripter, I am never sure what I am doing, but, two attachments
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Re: x64 - Error message
Okay, thanks.
So now we got "x64 - Error message" (great title). Can you share what you did before that error occured?
So now we got "x64 - Error message" (great title). Can you share what you did before that error occured?
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Re: x64 - Error message
Just, Copy, Paste using the TB buttons.
BUT with just some just now experimenting, it looks like it ONLY happens when I copy a file onto itself in a different directory.
Here is the error message again.
BUT with just some just now experimenting, it looks like it ONLY happens when I copy a file onto itself in a different directory.
Here is the error message again.
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Guess who edited the first post to set a better title?So now we got "x64 - Error message" (great title)
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Re: x64 - Error message
Yep - FWIIW, only happens when I copy a file onto itself.
And also only when I do copy, paste. NOT cut, paste.
For Cut Copy Paste, I am using custom TB buttons with scripts associated with them, not the standard buttons which come with XY.
Cut: #200
Copy: #201
Paste: #202
And also only when I do copy, paste. NOT cut, paste.
For Cut Copy Paste, I am using custom TB buttons with scripts associated with them, not the standard buttons which come with XY.
Cut: #200
Copy: #201
Paste: #202
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Re: x64 - Error message
I can reproduce it. Have the background operation on and also queue file operations on.
Have these two files. Now try to copy file from folder A (stit.dbf) to the folder B (where one already is)
C:\A\stit.dbf
C:\B\stit.dbf
BTW: I can not create folder on C drive in TB version. CTRL+N do a rename instead of "new folder". In subfolders it works.
Have these two files. Now try to copy file from folder A (stit.dbf) to the folder B (where one already is)
C:\A\stit.dbf
C:\B\stit.dbf
BTW: I can not create folder on C drive in TB version. CTRL+N do a rename instead of "new folder". In subfolders it works.
Re: x64 - Error message
And I can't create a subfolder in C:\ either. I get message below. But creating a new folder works OK when creating a new folder in a sub-folder of C:\
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Re: x64 - Error message
Still cannot reproduce it.

This one I can reproduce! Thanks, fixed in next beta.
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