Re: Robocopy Errors
The domain admin probably does not have access to the folder being copied.
Look at the NTFS permissions on the folder in question.
hth
DDS
"Jim Thorne" <JimThorne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20823CF0-3655-4A78-BC1C-0509458775A3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm trying to use a scheduled task to robocopy files from my (old)
winSrv2003
to my (new) WinSrv2008. It worked between Server2003 and Server2003 in
the
past. I keep getting one of these for each source directory:
"ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Changing File Attributes <source directory listed
here> Access is denied"
The account used by the task is a member of Domain Admins.
--
Jim Thorne
Information Systems Manager
Aguila
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