What was the upgrade?  Are you sure something else in the environment
didn't change also?


On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 10:35 AM, David Lum <[email protected]>wrote:

> Over the weekend there was an upgrade to our SAN systems. We now have this
> bizarre issue where Crystal Reports .RPT files are unable to be copied from
> a PC to the SAN shares via Windows 64-bit GUI.
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> Renaming an Excel file to .RPT: works
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> Use a 32-bit system to copy the file: works
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> Any other file (PDF, XLS, etc.): works
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> Using XCOPY on a 64-bit machine: works
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> It only fails when using the GUI on a 64-bit system, and it’s only on
> these Crystal Reports .RPT files. If I open one of these RPT files on a
> 64-bit machine with Notepad, change one byte, save it to the PC I can then
> copy it over.
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> Ideas?
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