Hi Bob,

> Is there some permission error here?

That's worth checking, but it shouldn't affect only some of the tracks.

> or does ardour not actually move 
> the file into it's own folder and somehow link to the original file now 
> on my desktop?

That's an option whenever you import audio material into an Ardour 
session. See the checkbox 'Copy files to session' here:

http://en.flossmanuals.net/floss/publish/Ardour/rsrc/Ardour/ImportAudio/import_audio_04.png

> As you can see bit of  show stopper having 10 tracks with no drums.

I'd recommend taking a look inside the session directory on the original 
  machine to make sure the drum track .wavs are actually there. If not, 
inspect the Source tags of the .ardour session file in your text editor 
of choice to see which path they were linked from. E.g. for files in the 
session directory:

     <Source name="Audio 1-1%L.wav" id="145" captured-for="Audio 1" 
flags="" channel="0"/>
     <Source name="Audio 1-1%R.wav" id="147" captured-for="Audio 1" 
flags="" channel="0"/>

Cheers!

Daniel
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